I'm Breathless

I'm Breathless
I'm Breathless: Music from and Inspired by the film Dick Tracy
Soundtrack album by Madonna
Released May 22, 1990
Recorded 1989–1990
Genre Soundtrack, jazz, pop
Length 45:08
Label Sire, Warner Bros.
Producer Madonna, Patrick Leonard, Bill Bottrell, Kevin Gilbert, Shep Pettibone
Madonna chronology
Like a Prayer
(1989)
I'm Breathless
(1990)
The Immaculate Collection
(1990)
Singles from I'm Breathless
  1. "Vogue"
    Released: March 20, 1990
  2. "Hanky Panky"
    Released: June 30, 1990

I'm Breathless: Music from and Inspired by the film Dick Tracy is the second soundtrack album by American singer-songwriter Madonna, released on May 22, 1990, by Sire Records. It was recorded to promote and accompany the film Dick Tracy, released in the summer of 1990.

With songs from or inspired by the film Dick Tracy, the album is an eclectic mix of soundtrack numbers and other songs. The album, musically, consists predominantly of Broadway showtune-flavoured[1] jazz, swing and Big Band numbers inspired by the music of the 1940s;[2][3] despite this, however, there are traces of contemporary pop music within the album, including the final track, "Vogue", which is a dance-pop song with a house beat and disco influences.[2] The album contains "Sooner or Later", a jazz song from the film composed by Stephen Sondheim which went on to win the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 1991 awards.[4] Overall, the album received a mixed to positive reception from music critics; reviewers applauded Stephen Sondheim numbers, as well as the final track "Vogue",[3] and Madonna's vocals were praised;[4] however, some deemed the non-film songs to be of little value.[3] The album was commercially successful; it reached the top ten in the US[5] as well as in several other countries. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified it Gold, Platinum and 2x Platinum on July 30, 1990, denoting two million shipments in the United States and has sold more than 7 million copies worldwide.[6]

The album spawned two singles. The first, "Vogue", was one of Madonna's most successful and one of the world's best-selling singles, having sold over 6 million copies globally,[7] and reaching number one in over 30 countries. It was also critically acclaimed, featuring in several critic lists,[8][9][10][11] and it has been deemed an influential song,[12] considered to have helped bring house into mainstream American popular music.[13] The video was also successful, helping bring vogueing into mainstream popularity. The next single, "Hanky Panky", also did well commercially, reaching the top ten in the US and the UK; the song was noted by critics for its double entendres and innuendos.[14]

In support of both I'm Breathless and her previous album, Like a Prayer, Madonna embarked on her Blond Ambition World Tour; the concert tour was critically acclaimed, winning an award at the 1990 Pollstar Concert Industry Awards;[15] despite this, however, it was controversial for its sexual content as well as its usage of Catholic imagery,[16] leading Pope John Paul II to call for a boycott, with one of Madonna's concerts in Italy being cancelled.[17] Madonna has performed songs from the album in numerous occasions; Madonna performed "Sooner or Later" at the 1991 Oscar Awards wearing a dress inspired by American actress Marilyn Monroe,[18] and it was deemed the seventh "most awesome" Academy Award performance by Billboard.[18] Madonna also performed "Vogue" at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards, wearing 18th century Marie Antoinette-inspired clothes alongside her dancers. Madonna has performed "Vogue" on four of her concert tours.

Contents

Background

There are four songs from the film on the album: "Sooner or Later", "More", "What Can You Lose?" and "Now I'm Following You", although the latter song appears here in a version different from the one in the film (the film version was not performed by Madonna, but by the composer, Andy Paley). I'm Breathless can be considered another Madonna album, despite officially being a soundtrack album, or songs "from and inspired by" the film.

The success of the single "Vogue" (originally intended to be the B-side of "Keep It Together"), which was released prior to the album, combined with the publicity of Dick Tracy and Madonna's Blond Ambition Tour, gave I'm Breathless a significant sales boost. I'm Breathless reached number two on the Billboard 200, reaching platinum status in three months. The second hit, "Hanky Panky", kept the album in the charts for several months, although it was eventually overtaken by Madonna's The Immaculate Collection, released at the end of the year. As a consequence of this, two more planned single releases from the album, "Now I'm Following You" which was remixed by Grammy Award-winning remixer Mark Saunders but never released (12" remix can be heard on his website at www.marksaunders.com), and "Sooner or Later", were canceled in favor of "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". Madonna performed "Sooner or Later", "Hanky Panky", "Now I'm Following You", and "Vogue" on her 1990 Blond Ambition Tour; that same year she also performed "Vogue" at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards, and 3 years later she included "Vogue" and "I'm Going Bananas" on her 1993 Girlie Show Tour. Both "Vogue" and "Hanky Panky" were included on her 2004 Re-Invention Tour. Later she performed "Vogue" on her 2008-09 Sticky & Sweet Tour.

"Sooner or Later," one of three songs written for the soundtrack by Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim, won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1991, and Madonna performed the song live at the award show. The song "Something to Remember" was included in Madonna's ballads compilation album of the same name. Rolling Stone magazine stated: "No other pop star today could—or probably would - make an album like this." Madonna commented in a 1998 interview that this album is one of her favorites, saying: "I love every song on that album."

Musical composition

I'm Breathless is essentially composed of 1940s popular music, with influences of Broadway showtunes, including Big Band, jazz, swing and traditional pop; despite this, however, some of the songs also incorporate elements of contemporary pop music. The song "Vogue", however, breaks from this type of jazz/pop nature of the album, being a disco-styled dance-pop song with house beats. Influences of other genres can be heard within the I'm Breathless, including jive ("More"),[19] Latin music ("I'm Going Bananas"),[20] power ballad ("He's A Man")[19] torch ("What Can You Lose") and deep house ("Vogue").[21]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2/5 stars [22]
Robert Christgau (A) [23]
Entertainment Weekly (D) [24]
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars [25]
Slant Magazine 4/5 stars [26]

I'm Breathless has received generally positive reviews. Critic Robert Christgau gave the album an A grade, claiming that, when it comes to campiness, Madonna "knows how to do it right".[23] Mark Coleman from Rolling Stone gave the album a three-and-a-half out of five stars and positive review, claiming that Madonna "pulls it off with brass and panache", and that one of the album's tracks and singles, "Vogue", shows that she "can still deliver that indefinable something extra".[25] Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine also gave the album a favourable review, as well as four out of five stars, claiming that "I'm Breathless proves that Madonna is a true renaissance woman".[26] J. Randy Taraborrelli, in his book Madonna: An Intimate Biography, gave the album a favourable review, writing that it was "one of Madonna's greatest musical moments", and praising her vocal performance.[27]

Entertainment Weekly gave the I'm Breathless a D grade as well as a negative review, claiming that it "sounds gruesomely forced", yet, asserting that "Vogue" is an album highlight.[24] Furthermore, Allmusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine also gave the album a relatively mixed to unfavourable review, claiming that the album's songs are just "cutesy novelty numbers", yet, also writing that "Vogue" is a standout track.[22]

Promotion and live performances

The dress worn by Madonna in her performance of "Vogue" at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards was compared to the fashions of 18th century French queen Marie Antoinette.

I'm Breathless, alongside Madonna's previous album, Like A Prayer, was promoted in Madonna's third concert tour, the Blond Ambition World Tour, which spanned three different continents (Asia, North America and Europe). Consisting of 57 dates, the tour was divided into five sections, the first inspired by the 1927 German expressionist film Metropolis, the second by religious themes, the third by the film Dick Tracy and cabaret, the fourth by Art Deco, whilst the fifth was an encore. The show, with sexual themes, also contained Catholic imagery, such as in Madonna's performance of "Like a Prayer", which was based in church-like surroundings with Madonna wearing a crucifix and her backup dancers dressed like priests and nuns. The concert's sexual content and religious imagery proved controversial; in Toronto Canada, Madonna was threatened of being arrested for obscenity,[28] and Pope John Paul II later called for a boycott, with one of the three Italian dates being cancelled. Despite this, the tour was a critical success, winning "Most Creative Stage Production" at the 1990 Pollstar Concert Industry Awards.

Songs from the album have been performed live in notable performances. At the 1991 Academy Awards, Madonna performed the Oscar-winning "Sooner or Later", clad in a Marilyn Monroe-inspired gown and a set resembling classic Hollywood. The performance was ranked as the seventh "most awesome" performance in the history of the award show by Billboard. The song "Vogue" was also famously performed at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards, where Madonna and her dancers were clad in 18th century-inspired fashions.[29] The performance of "Vogue" was later ranked by Billboard as the sixth best performance in the history of the award show.[29] Madonna has performed "Vogue" in four of her concert tours, including the Blond Ambition World Tour, The Girlie Show Tour, the Re-Invention Tour and the Sticky & Sweet Tour.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "He's a Man"   Madonna, Patrick Leonard Madonna, Leonard 4:42
2. "Sooner or Later"   Stephen Sondheim Madonna, Bill Bottrell 3:18
3. "Hanky Panky"   Madonna, Leonard Madonna, Leonard 3:57
4. "I'm Going Bananas"   Michael Kernan, Andy Paley Madonna, Leonard 1:41
5. "Cry Baby"   Madonna, Leonard Madonna, Leonard 4:04
6. "Something to Remember"   Madonna, Leonard Madonna, Leonard 5:03
7. "Back in Business"   Madonna, Leonard Madonna, Leonard 5:10
8. "More"   Sondheim Madonna, Bottrell 4:56
9. "What Can You Lose" (duet with Mandy Patinkin) Sondheim Madonna, Bottrell 2:08
10. "Now I'm Following You" (Part I) (duet with Warren Beatty) Paley, Jeff Lass, Ned Claflin, Jonathan Paley Madonna, Leonard 1:35
11. "Now I'm Following You" (Part II) (duet with Warren Beatty) Paley, Lass, Claflin, Paley Madonna, Leonard, Kevin Gilbert 3:18
12. "Vogue"   Madonna, Shep Pettibone Madonna, Pettibone, Craig Kostich* 4:50

Additional notes

  • "Sooner or Later", "More" and "What Can You Lose" are from the motion picture Dick Tracy
  • "Sooner or Later" has an official title of "Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)"; this credit was used at the 1991 Academy Awards
  • "Vogue": *denotes Executive Producer

Album credits

  • Vocals: Madonna
  • Additional vocals: Warren Beatty (Parts I & II of "Now I'm Following You"), Mandy Patinkin ("What Can You Lose")
  • Drums: Jeffrey Porcaro, Carlos Vega and John Guerin
  • Percussion: Luis Conte
  • Drum programming: Patrick Leonard
  • Bass: Guy Pratt, Abraham Laboriel and Bob Magnusson
  • Bass synth by Patrick Leonard
  • Keyboards: Patrick Leonard
  • Piano: Bill Schneider
  • Kazoo: Steph Harmon
  • Acoustic piano: Randy Waldman
  • Tenor sax: Bob Cooper
  • Alto sax: Abe Most
  • Tambourine: Nicole Fossati
  • Saxophone: Dave Boruff and Jeff Clayton
  • Flute: Paul Capolupo and Thomas Gilmore
  • Oboe: Luke T. Death
  • Clarinet: Abe Most and Mahlon Clark
  • Trumpet: Tony Terran
  • Trombone: Charlie Loper
  • Hi hat: Jonathan Moffett
  • Bells: Ken Leanfore
  • Mariachis: Samuel Nolasco and Xavier Serrano
  • Background vocals: Nathan Jolly, Donna DeLory, Niki Haris, Jennie Douglas McRae, and N'Dea Davenport
  • Production: Madonna, Patrick Leonard, and Bill Bottrell
  • Mixed by Brian Malouf
  • Arranged by Jeremy Lubbock

Singles

# Title Date
1. "Vogue" March 20, 1990
2. "Hanky Panky" June 30, 1990

Charts, sales and certifications

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart 1
Austrian Albums Chart 5
Brazilian Albums Chart 1
Canadian Albums Chart 2
Dutch Albums Chart[30] 8
French Albums Chart 3
German Albums Chart 1
Hungarian Albums Chart[31] 19
Italian Albums Chart[32] 2
Japanese Albums Chart[33] 1
New Zealand Albums Chart 2
Norwegian Albums Chart 4
Spanish Albums Chart[34] 2
Swedish Albums Chart 4
Swiss Albums Chart 3
U.K. Albums Chart 2
U.S. Billboard 200[5] 2

Sales and certifications

Country Certification
Austria Gold[35]
Brazil Gold[36]
Canada 2× Platinum[37]
Finland Gold[38]
France 2× Gold[39]
Germany Gold[40]
Netherlands Gold[41]
Spain 2× Platinum[34]
Switzerland Gold[42]
United Kingdom 2× Platinum[43]
United States 2× Platinum[44]

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Preceded by
Forever Your Girl by Paula Abdul
Australian Albums Chart number-one album
June 3–23, 1990
Succeeded by
Beyond Salvation by The Angels
Preceded by
I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got by Sinéad O'Connor
European Top 100 Albums number-one album
June 16, 1990 – June 30, 1990
Succeeded by
Step by Step by New Kids on the Block
Preceded by
Sprinkle by Kiyotaka Sugiyama
Japanese Oricon Weekly Chart number-one album
June 18 – July 1, 1990 (2 weeks)
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Mind Cruisin' by Anri

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