Sunday, April 19, 2015

themusicaddict's Best of Madonna 1994-1997

Hello,

From the mediocre movie "With Honors" is the great song "I'll Remember":


Released on October 25th, 1994 was "Bedtime Stories":

"Survival":



"Survival" (Remix):



"Secret":



"Secret": (Live)



"Human Nature" (Live):



"Forbidden Love":



"Take A Bow":


Released on November 3rd, 1995 was "Something To Remember", this is essentially a greatest hits collection of her more mellow song. But it also has some new material on it.

"You'll See": ( Some people think that Madonna can't sing. To them I say "shut up".)



"One More Chance":



"Love Don't Live Here Anymore":



Seal's cover of "Love Don't Live Here Anymore":


Then in 1996 the movie and soundtrack of "Evita" was released. Obviously these aren't "Madonna" songs per se. However since she sings them here and she does a great job I'm including them. As with most Broadway soundtracks each song has multiple singers. I'll give credit to those artists as well. The "Evita" soundtrack was released on November 12th, 1996.

"Eva and Magaldi/ Eva Beware of the City" (featuring Jimmy Nail and Antonio Banderas):



"Buenos Aires":



"Another Suitcase In Another Hall": ("Don't Cry For Me Argentina" gets a lot of love, but this is an incredibly powerful song as well. Made even more powerful by Madonna's interpretation.)



"Goodnight and Thank You" (featuring Antonio Banderas):



"I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You" (featuring Jonathan Pryce):



"Hello and Goodbye" (featuring Jonathan Pryce, Andrea Corr):



"Peron's Latest Flame" (featuring Antonio Banderas and a chorus):


"A New Argentina" (featuring Jonathan Pryce)




"Art Of The Possible" (featuring Jimmy Nail, Jonathan Pryce and Antonio Banderas):



"Don't Cry For Me Argentina":



"High Flying, Adored" (featuring Antonio Banderas):



"Rainbow High":



Now there are many other great songs on "Evita" that don't feature Madonna.
"The Lady's Got Potential": (Antonio Banderas)


Rainbow Tour" (Antonio Banderas, Gary Brooker, Peter Polycarpou)":



"And The Money Kept Rolling In (And Out) (Antonio Banderas):


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