Like a Virgin

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Like a Virgin
Like a Virgin cover
Studio album by Madonna
Released November 14, 1984
August, 1985 (Europe)
May 21, 2001 (Remastered)
Recorded 1984
Genre Pop
Length 43:10
Label Sire Records
Warner Bros. Records
WEA International
Producer(s) Nile Rodgers
Professional reviews
Madonna chronology
Madonna
(1983)
Like a Virgin
(1984)
True Blue
(1986)


Like a Virgin is the second studio album by singer Madonna. The album peaked at number one on Billboard Music Chart's pop albums chart and number ten on the R&B charts. A remastered version of the album was released in 2001.

Two of Madonna's most enduring and famous songs, "Like a Virgin" and "Material Girl", are found on this album. Upon release in 1984, the song "Like a Virgin" became somewhat controversial for its theme and for Madonna's performances of it. Madonna debuted the song "Like a Virgin" on the first annual MTV Video Music Awards. In this performance, Madonna rolled on the floor in a white wedding dress, exposing her panties and garter belt, all the while wearing a belt that read "Boy Toy". (This "Boy Toy" belt is partly visible on the "Like a Virgin" album cover.)

Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine did a parody of this album called "I'd Like a Virgin." The cover shows Richard Cheese trying to have sex with Madonna. The Horribly Awfuls recorded a cover of this song on their 2003 release, "We Fight Like the Crips and Bloods."

Contents

[edit] Background

By the time Madonna's debut album was released in 1983, she already had enough material to put together another album; because of the success of Madonna, however, it was not until November 12, 1984 that Sire Records released her second album Like A Virgin. Nile Rodgers was chosen by Madonna as the producer of the album, mostly due to his work with David Bowie on his album Let's Dance. Like A Virgin built on the sound and image that Madonna had created in her debut album, which was very much disco and pop-oriented. Madonna dedicated the album to "all the virgins of the world".

The albums title track was her first number one hit song. The album's second single, "Material Girl", earned Madonna her nickname of "Material Girl" from the media. Originally, "Into The Groove" was not included on the album. The song was an early recording slated to appear on her debut album, but was dropped at the last minute. It later resurfaced in Madonna's 1985 film, Desperately Seeking Susan and became a worldwide hit. Subsequently, Warner Bros. Records included it on Virgin's UK tracklisting.

The album was a huge success on the charts, but the critics were not really convinced of Madonna's skills and described her as an "unimportant annoying one-hit-wonder" with a voice similar to "Minnie Mouse on helium". Though as her voice evolved they would soon come to regret their words. The award shows largely snubbed Like A Virgin; although she did receive a few nominations at the 1985 MTV Video Music Awards, but lost each one of them.

[edit] Track listing

# Title Time
1. Material Girl
Writer(s): Peter Brown and Robert Rans
Producer(s): Nile Rodgers
4.00
2. Angel
Writer(s): Madonna, Stephen Bray
Producer(s): Nile Rodgers
3.56
3. Like a Virgin
Writer(s): Tom Kelly, Billy Steinberg
Producer(s): Nile Rodgers
3:38
4. Over and Over
Writer(s): Madonna, Stephen Bray
Producer(s): Nile Rodgers
4:14
5. Love Don't Live Here Anymore
Writer(s): Miles Gregory
Producer(s): Nile Rodgers
4.50
6. Into The Groove (U.K. Like a Virgin release)
Writer(s): Madonna, Stephen Bray
Producer(s): Madonna and Stephen Bray
4:43
7. Dress You Up
Writer(s): Andrea LaRusso, Peggy Stanziale
Producer(s): Nile Rodgers
4.01
8. “Shoo-Bee-Doo”
Writer(s): Madonna
Producer(s): Nile Rodgers
5.16
9. “Pretender”
Writer(s): Madonna, Stephen Bray
Producer(s): Nile Rodgers
4.30
10. “Stay”
Writer(s): Madonna, Stephen Bray
Producer(s): Nile Rodgers
4.07

[edit] Singles

# Title Date
1. "Like a Virgin" November 1984
2. "Material Girl" January 1985
3. "Angel" April 1985
4. "Dress You Up" July 1985

[edit] Album credits

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Production

  • Producers: Madonna, Stephen Bray, Nile Rodgers
  • Engineer: Jason Corsaro
  • Production manager: Budd Tunick
  • Audio Mastering: Bob Ludwig
  • Drum programming: Jimmy Bralower
  • Art direction: Jeffrey Kent Ayeroff
  • Design: Jeffrey Kent Ayer, Jeri McManus
  • Photography: Steven Meisel

[edit] Design

  • Art Direction: Jeri McManus
  • Photography: Steven Meisel
  • Stylist: Maripol

[edit] Chart performance

Like a Virgin became Madonna's first multi-platinum hit album. It reached number one in Germany, the UK, USA and multiple other countries, selling an estimated 19 million copies worldwide.

In 1998, the album was certified Diamond (the highest certification given by the RIAA) in the US for shipments of 10 million US copies. Only The Immaculate Collection has equaled this success (in the United States).

In the movie Reservoir Dogs Quentin Tarantino gives his view on the meaning of the title song.

Chart (1984) Peak
Position
Australia albums chart 2
Austria albums chart 3
Brazil albums chart 1
Canada albums chart 3
Finland albums chart 8
France albums chart 2
Germany albums chart 1
Ireland (Éire) albums chart 1
Italy albums chart 1
Mexico albums chart 1
Norway albums chart 6
Portugal albums chart 2
Spain albums chart 1
Switzerland albums chart 3
UK albums chart 1
USA Billboard 200 1
USA Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 10

[edit] Certifications

Country Certification
Australia 7x Platinum
Brazil Platinum
Canada 10x Platinum (Diamond)
France 2x Platinum
Germany Platinum
Hong Kong Platinum
Italy 6x Platinum
Mexico 3x Platinum
Nederlands Platinum
Singapore 2x Platinum
Spain Platinum
Switzerland 2x Platinum
UK 6x Platinum
USA 10x Platinum (Diamond)

[edit] References

  • "Chart Performance of Madonna Records - A Compiled History". MLVC.ORG - Charts. link - last accessed on December 24, 2005.
  • "Madonna Tribe News: Pier Pinto's Charts Updates". Madonna Tribe News. link - last accessed on December 11, 2005.
  • "Like A Virgin". Mad-Eyes. link - last accessed on November 25, 2006.