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Madonna
The Immaculate Collection

The Immaculate Collection

Artists

Madonna

Catno

W1 26440 W1 26440 · 787820

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation Club Edition

Country

Canada

Release date

Apr 6, 1990

Media in perfect shape!

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

$104.37*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

W1 26440 - CA - 1990

A1

Holiday

4:01

A2

Lucky Star

3:35

A3

Borderline

3:57

A4

Like A Virgin

3:08

B1

Material Girl

3:49

B2

Crazy For You

3:42

B3

Into The Groove

4:06

B4

Live To Tell

5:14

C1

Papa Don't Preach

4:08

C2

Open Your Heart

3:48

C3

La Isla Bonita

3:44

C4

Like A Prayer

5:47

D1

Express Yourself

4:00

D2

Cherish

3:50

D3

Vogue

5:16

D4

Justify My Love

4:56

D5

Rescue Me

5:28

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