I'm Going to Tell You a Secret Madonna

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CD - Bonus DVD

  • Release Date: 06/20/2006
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 52,534
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 093624999027

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I'm Going to Tell You a Secret

Disc 1
1LISTENThe Beast Within 5:04
2LISTENVogue 5:30
3LISTENNobody Knows Me 4:04
4LISTENAmerican Life 5:21
5LISTENHollywood Remix 3:59
6LISTENDie Another Day 4:03
7LISTENLament From Evita 2:27
8LISTENLike a Prayer 5:22
9LISTENMother and Father 5:21
10LISTENImagine 3:51
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Disc 2
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Released just as her worldwide Re-Invention tour was hitting the States in the summer of 2006, I'm Going to Tell You a Secret is a CD/DVD package that isn't so much a souvenir of the tour but as a way to advertise it. The DVD contains a lengthy -- over two hours! which is longer than Truth or Dare! -- look at the tour, including its rehearsal plus some performance footage, while the CD offers a 14-track sampler of the set list, heavy on songs from Music, American Life, and Confessions on a Dance Floor. With the notable exception of "Vogue," the oldies on this CD have been given a makeover, so "Into the Groove" and especially "Holiday" feel like they could fit the Eurotrash, campy retro-disco feel of Confessions, while "Like a Prayer" is now a chilled-out come-down tune. Good, logical reworkings one and all, and they help give the disc a cohesive feel even if the live performance, like the album it's hawking, is kind of humorless. That said, as Madonna's first live CD, I'm Going to Tell You a Secret is strong and entertaining, and even if the excessive minutiae on the accompanying DVD means only hardcore fans will sit through its two hours, it's also quite well done. Which means I'm Going to Tell You a Secret serves its purpose well: it will convince anybody who is on the fence about going out to see the 2006 tour to go ahead and buy those expensive tickets already (although years from now, this combination of promotion and retrospective will probably seem odder than it already does). Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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I'm Going to Tell You a Secretby Anonymous

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June 18, 2007: She's the best, simple and clear, always # 1

I'm Going to Tell You a Secretby Anonymous

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August 25, 2006: I wasn't really expecting much from this album anyway, because most live albums are usually pretty stale, sounding like any other studio version except with audience cheers in the background. But even so, I was rather disappointed. Most of the songs in the concert weren't even her hit tunes and a cover of John Lennon's Imagine, please! (That song is one of the dumbest ever written.) I know Madonna has that sort of attitude where she only does what she wants to do, but she should realize what her fans want from a concert is simply a showcase of her biggest chart-toppers. Sorry, Madge, I love your music, but this is a disappointing concert.


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