The Ballad of Auntie Vogue/Manscare
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"The Ballad of Auntie Vogue/Manscare" | ||
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12” Single by Ann O’Dam | ||
Released | September 24, 1991 (US) | |
Single Format | Vinyl (12”) | |
Recorded | 1991 | |
Song Length | 5:33 | |
Genre | Dance | |
Record Label | Churchouse Records | |
Writer | Ann O’Dam, Madonna, Shep Pettibone, David Lynch, Angelo Badalamenti | |
Producer | Ann O’Dam |
"The Ballad of Auntie Vogue/Manscare" was a double A-side single from American pop singer Khanoda performing under the pseudonym, Ann O’Dam ("Madonna" spelled backwards) released on September 24th 1991 (see 1991). "The Ballad of Auntie Vogue", which wasn’t a ballad at all, was Khanoda’s response to the pop icon’s 1990 number one hit, Vogue, which Khanoda called “two years of unstoppable torture for a dance that died two years prior.” Khanoda, who he himself vogued with a dance troupe which he performed during a promotion party for the Miramax film “Paris is Burning” at Philadelphia’s Trocadero theatre in 1991, sampled portions from the lines “don’t just stand there” and “strike a pose” from Madonna’s a cappella intro heard on the extended version of “Vogue” to form “don’t just strike a pose.” The track itself, with its slinky bass line and thump and pounce rhythms, was a mainstay in gay clubs throughout Philadelphia and New York City; often being sequenced in following the Madonna cut.
“Manscare” was a house and techno-infused romp and became just as popular as “Anti-Vogue.” Originally intended as a dance remix for a New Jack Swing track Khanoda produced titled, “Fool For Love,” the instrumental of the new mix was added at the last minute upon the urgency of the label pressing “Anti-Vogue” after hearing the track.
[edit] Personnel
- Khanoda - keyboards, sampling, drum programming and sequencing
[edit] Credits
- “The Ballad of Auntie Vogue” written by Ann O’Dam, Madonna and Shep Pettibone
- “Manscare” written by Ann O’Dam, David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti
- Produced by Ann O’Dam
- “The Ballad of Auntie Vogue” contains samples from “Vogue” as performed by Madonna
- “Manscare” contains samples from “Rockin’ Back Inside My Heart” as performed by Julee Cruise
[edit] Official versions
12” Single
- The Ballad of Auntie Vogue 5:33
- Manscare 7:22