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''The Immaculate Collection'' is Music/{{Madonna}}'s first GreatestHitsAlbum. Released in 1990 through Creator/SireRecords and Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, the compilation features 15 previously-released songs as well as two new ones, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". All the tracks were remixed (and in some cases, rearranged) to show off the at-the-time newly-introduced [=QSound=] (more popularised by the UsefulNotes/SegaCD and Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Super Street Fighter II]]''), which is supposed to emulate quadraphonic sound from two stereo speakers; the album was the first product to make use of [=QSound=], [[OlderThanTheyThink well before its more popular "debut" that was]] ''Super Street Fighter II''. It was accompanied by a video collection of the same name and by a Greatest Hits EP called ''The Holiday Collection'' which was only released in the United Kingdom. The "Justify My Love" video, however, was released separately.

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''The Immaculate Collection'' is Music/{{Madonna}}'s first GreatestHitsAlbum. Released in 1990 through Creator/SireRecords and Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, the compilation features 15 previously-released songs as well as two new ones, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". All the tracks were remixed (and in some cases, rearranged) to show off the at-the-time newly-introduced [=QSound=] (more popularised by the UsefulNotes/SegaCD Platform/SegaCD and Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Super Street Fighter II]]''), which is supposed to emulate quadraphonic sound from two stereo speakers; the album was the first product to make use of [=QSound=], [[OlderThanTheyThink well before its more popular "debut" that was]] ''Super Street Fighter II''. It was accompanied by a video collection of the same name and by a Greatest Hits EP called ''The Holiday Collection'' which was only released in the United Kingdom. The "Justify My Love" video, however, was released separately.
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''The Immaculate Collection'' is Music/{{Madonna}}'s 1990 GreatestHitsAlbum, featuring 15 previously-released songs as well as two new ones, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". All the tracks were remixed (and in some cases, rearranged) to show off the at-the-time newly-introduced [=QSound=] (more popularised by the UsefulNotes/SegaCD and Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Super Street Fighter II]]''), which is supposed to emulate quadraphonic sound from two stereo speakers; the album was the first product to make use of [=QSound=], [[OlderThanTheyThink well before its more popular "debut" that was]] ''Super Street Fighter II''. It was accompanied by a video collection of the same name and by a Greatest Hits EP called ''The Holiday Collection'' which was only released in the United Kingdom. The "Justify My Love" video, however, was released separately.

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''The Immaculate Collection'' is Music/{{Madonna}}'s first GreatestHitsAlbum. Released in 1990 GreatestHitsAlbum, featuring through Creator/SireRecords and Creator/WarnerBrosRecords, the compilation features 15 previously-released songs as well as two new ones, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". All the tracks were remixed (and in some cases, rearranged) to show off the at-the-time newly-introduced [=QSound=] (more popularised by the UsefulNotes/SegaCD and Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Super Street Fighter II]]''), which is supposed to emulate quadraphonic sound from two stereo speakers; the album was the first product to make use of [=QSound=], [[OlderThanTheyThink well before its more popular "debut" that was]] ''Super Street Fighter II''. It was accompanied by a video collection of the same name and by a Greatest Hits EP called ''The Holiday Collection'' which was only released in the United Kingdom. The "Justify My Love" video, however, was released separately.
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* UpdatedRerelease: With the exceptions of "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me," all the songs were remixed in [=QSound=], a 3D stereo technique that was first used here. The album would later be remixed again for a 2023 Apple Music reissue using Dolby Atmos, a form of surround sound that also mimics binaural audio when played through compatible headphones.

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* UpdatedRerelease: With the exceptions of "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me," all the songs were remixed in [=QSound=], a 3D stereo technique that was first used here. The album would later be remixed again for a 2023 Apple Music reissue using Dolby Atmos, a form of surround sound that also mimics binaural audio when played through compatible headphones.headphones or in home theatre setups with the Apple TV.
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''The Immaculate Collection'' is Music/{{Madonna}}'s 1990 GreatestHitsAlbum, featuring 15 previously-released songs as well as two new ones, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". All the tracks were remixed (and in some cases, rearranged) to show off the at-the-time newly-introduced [=QSound=] (more popularised by the UsefulNotes/SegaCD and Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''VideoGame/SuperStreetFighterII''), which is supposed to emulate quadraphonic sound from two stereo speakers; the album was the first product to make use of [=QSound=], [[OlderThanTheyThink well before its more popular "debut" of]] ''VideoGame/SuperStreetFighterII''. It was accompanied by a video collection of the same name and by a Greatest Hits EP called ''The Holiday Collection'' which was only released in the United Kingdom. The "Justify My Love" video, however, was released separately.

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''The Immaculate Collection'' is Music/{{Madonna}}'s 1990 GreatestHitsAlbum, featuring 15 previously-released songs as well as two new ones, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". All the tracks were remixed (and in some cases, rearranged) to show off the at-the-time newly-introduced [=QSound=] (more popularised by the UsefulNotes/SegaCD and Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''VideoGame/SuperStreetFighterII''), ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Super Street Fighter II]]''), which is supposed to emulate quadraphonic sound from two stereo speakers; the album was the first product to make use of [=QSound=], [[OlderThanTheyThink well before its more popular "debut" of]] ''VideoGame/SuperStreetFighterII''.that was]] ''Super Street Fighter II''. It was accompanied by a video collection of the same name and by a Greatest Hits EP called ''The Holiday Collection'' which was only released in the United Kingdom. The "Justify My Love" video, however, was released separately.
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''The Immaculate Collection'' is Music/{{Madonna}}'s 1990 GreatestHitsAlbum, featuring 15 previously-released songs as well as two new ones, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". All the tracks were remixed (and in some cases, rearranged) to show off the at-the-time newly-introduced [=QSound=], which is supposed to emulate quadraphonic sound from two stereo speakers; the album was the first product to make use of [=QSound=]. It was accompanied by a video collection of the same name and by a Greatest Hits EP called ''The Holiday Collection'' which was only released in the United Kingdom. The "Justify My Love" video, however, was released separately.

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''The Immaculate Collection'' is Music/{{Madonna}}'s 1990 GreatestHitsAlbum, featuring 15 previously-released songs as well as two new ones, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". All the tracks were remixed (and in some cases, rearranged) to show off the at-the-time newly-introduced [=QSound=], [=QSound=] (more popularised by the UsefulNotes/SegaCD and Creator/{{Capcom}}'s ''VideoGame/SuperStreetFighterII''), which is supposed to emulate quadraphonic sound from two stereo speakers; the album was the first product to make use of [=QSound=].[=QSound=], [[OlderThanTheyThink well before its more popular "debut" of]] ''VideoGame/SuperStreetFighterII''. It was accompanied by a video collection of the same name and by a Greatest Hits EP called ''The Holiday Collection'' which was only released in the United Kingdom. The "Justify My Love" video, however, was released separately.
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* UpdatedRerelease: With the exceptions of "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me," all the songs were remixed in [=QSound=], a 3D stereo technique that was first used here.

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* UpdatedRerelease: With the exceptions of "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me," all the songs were remixed in [=QSound=], a 3D stereo technique that was first used here. The album would later be remixed again for a 2023 Apple Music reissue using Dolby Atmos, a form of surround sound that also mimics binaural audio when played through compatible headphones.
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The album was listed at #184 in ''Magazine/RollingStone''[='=]s [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime 500 Greatest Albums of All Time]].

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[[caption-width-right:350:''I just want to be your lover\\
I want to be your baby'']]
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[[AC:The Holiday Collection]]
# "Holiday"
# "True Blue"
# "Who's That Girl"
# "Causin' A Commotion"
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# "Lucky Star"
# "Borderline"
# "Like A Virgin"
# "Material Girl"
# "Papa Don't Preach"
# "Open Your Heart"
# "La Isla Bonita"
# "Like A Prayer"
# "Express Yourself"
# "Cherish"
# "Oh Father"
# "Vogue"
# "Vogue" (from the 1990 MTV Awards Show)
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''The Immaculate Collection'' is Music/{{Madonna}}'s 1990 GreatestHitsAlbum, featuring 15 previously-released songs as well as two new ones, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". All the tracks were remixed (and in some cases, rearranged) to show off the at-the-time newly-introduced [=QSound=], which is supposed to emulate quadraphonic sound from two stereo speakers. It was accompanied by a video collection of the same name and by a Greatest Hits EP called ''The Holiday Collection'' which was only released in the United Kingdom. The "Justify My Love" video, however, was released separately.

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''The Immaculate Collection'' is Music/{{Madonna}}'s 1990 GreatestHitsAlbum, featuring 15 previously-released songs as well as two new ones, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". All the tracks were remixed (and in some cases, rearranged) to show off the at-the-time newly-introduced [=QSound=], which is supposed to emulate quadraphonic sound from two stereo speakers.speakers; the album was the first product to make use of [=QSound=]. It was accompanied by a video collection of the same name and by a Greatest Hits EP called ''The Holiday Collection'' which was only released in the United Kingdom. The "Justify My Love" video, however, was released separately.
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* SpokenWordInMusic: Madonna starts off the remix version of "Like A Prayer" with a spoken "God?"
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'''''The Immaculate Collection''''' is Music/{{Madonna}}'s 1990 GreatestHitsAlbum, featuring 15 previously-released songs as well as two new ones, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". All the tracks were remixed (and in some cases, rearranged) to show off the at-the-time newly-introduced [=QSound=], which is supposed to emulate quadraphonic sound from two stereo speakers. It was accompanied by a video collection of the same name and by a Greatest Hits EP called ''The Holiday Collection'' which was only released in the United Kingdom. The "Justify My Love" video, however, was released separately.

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'''''The ''The Immaculate Collection''''' Collection'' is Music/{{Madonna}}'s 1990 GreatestHitsAlbum, featuring 15 previously-released songs as well as two new ones, "Justify My Love" and "Rescue Me". All the tracks were remixed (and in some cases, rearranged) to show off the at-the-time newly-introduced [=QSound=], which is supposed to emulate quadraphonic sound from two stereo speakers. It was accompanied by a video collection of the same name and by a Greatest Hits EP called ''The Holiday Collection'' which was only released in the United Kingdom. The "Justify My Love" video, however, was released separately.

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