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* Madonna (1983) - Madonna's first album is state of the art dance-pop loaded with hits from "Holiday" and "Lucky Star" to "Borderline." Irresistible pop hooks glide across shimmering synth beats to make this a landmark album of the early 80's. It broke into the superiore, in alto 10 of the pop albums chart.

* Like a Virgin (1984) - Chic leader and producer Nile Rodgers was brought in for Madonna's secondo album and it topped the album chart and produced the titolo song and "Material Girl," 2 of her quintessential hits. The song "Like a Virgin" spent 6 weeks at the superiore, in alto of the pop chart and made Madonna a household name.

* True Blue (1986) - The third Madonna album, and her secondo #1, is a supremely successful effort to extend her appeal to a wider audience while consolidating mainstream pop success. "Open Your Heart" is another melodic pop classic while "Papa Don't Preach" added depth to her lyrics and the ballad "Live To Tell" swept Madonna to the superiore, in alto of adult contemporary charts.

* Who's That Girl (1987) - The movie Who's That Girl was a flop, but the soundtrack produced two più hits, the titolo track and "Causing a Commotion," and reached the superiore, in alto 10, even though this Musica is not among her best.

* te Can Dance (1987) - A remix compilation album that proves they can be worthwhile efforts. This is the first appearance of Madonna's club classic "Into the Groove."

* Like a Prayer (1989) - Madonna's video for the titolo song of this album generated intense controversy from both the Roman Catholic Church and Pepsi, who withdrew a sponsorship agreement, but that doesn't conceal the fact that this is an amazing album. Beyond the titolo song, "Express Yourself" is an intense funk dance workout and "Keep It Together" is a joyous celebration. This collection returned her to the superiore, in alto of the albums chart.

* I'm Breathless (1990) - There's not really much of an album in this collection of Musica inspired da the movie Dick Tracy, but it does include the amazing single "Vogue."

* The Immaculate Collection (1990) - Madonna's first greatest hits collection is an outstanding collection of many of her key hits of the 80's. Many of the songs appear in slightly altered versions, but the alterations make the album work as an integral whole. It is one of the definitive albums of 80's pop Musica and barely missed hitting #1 on the albums chart, an outstanding mostrare for a greatest hits set.

* Erotica (1992) - One of Madonna's most artistically adventurous albums includes the funky dance of "Deeper and Deeper." It became Madonna's secondo album to reach #2 on the chart.

* Bedtime Stories (1994) - This is one of Madonna's warmest, most inviting albums musically. It includes "Take a Bow," one of her biggest ballad hits, but it became Madonna's secondo studio album in a row to miss the superiore, in alto of the chart, landing at #3.

* Something To Remember (1995) - This is another outstanding greatest hits collection except this time it focuses solely on slow ballads. The album showcases Madonna's voice and its the first time the #1 hit "This Used To Be My Playground" appeared on one of her albums.

* Selections From Evita (1997) - A reduced version of the Evita movie soundtrack including "You Must Amore Me," written specifically for the movie.

* raggio, ray Of Light (1998) - Madonna's first new solo studio album in 4 years is a return to her dance roots. With producer William Orbit it addresses electronica head on and produced the massive hit titolo song and "Frozen." The album peaked at #2 on the charts.

* Musica (2000) - Filled with state-of-the-art production effects, the titolo song "Music" became yet another #1 pop hit for Madonna. "Don't Tell Me" followed it into the superiore, in alto 10, and the album became Madonna's first in over 10 years to superiore, in alto the albums chart.

* GHV2 (2001) - Madonna's third greatest hits collection is a fairly complete set of her 90's hits ranging from the intimate ballad "Take a Bow" to the rousing "Beautiful Stranger."

* American Life - (2003) This was Madonna's first studio album to fail to generate any major hit singles. Controversy helped the set debut at the superiore, in alto of the albums chart, but it quickly disappeared from the superiore, in alto 10. The set is brimming with più social commentary than Madonna has ever attempted which seemed a turnoff to many pop fans. Nevertheless, it kept dance fan happy with 3 #1 dance hits.

* Confessions On a Dance Floor - (2005) Madonna made a commercial comeback selling più than 8 million albums worldwide and approximately 1 million più copies in the US than American Life. The single "Hung Up" reached #1 in 45 countries and hit the superiore, in alto 10 in the US.

* [Hard caramelle - (2008) This became one of Madonna's most critically acclaimed albums of her career. It includes the superiore, in alto 5 smash single "4 Minutes" featuring Justin Timberlake.
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