Im Breathless
no not really! and neither is this album when complied in Madonnas overall career. The music is from and inspired by the film Dick Tracy which basically afforded Madonna to return to acting all sultry (Body of Evidence) and singing by showing off her new blond curls (she was blond in
Papa Dont Preach but they were gelled back).
The soundtrack is Madonnas best attempt to be comedic and have a movie to blame it all on. The question of whos that girl has been answered
she a girl who loves a man in yellow and sings till we are red in the face.
Madonnas inspired album begins with Hes A Man
like duh! a slow sultry ballroom song with Madonna singing,
Youre a man with a gun in your hand, waging a war between good and evil can be a bore. If you dont take time, its not nice, so heres my advice. Take your love on the run, oh God, let me be the one. Ah, ah, ah, man with a gun. In terms of tone Madonna sounds childish yet sexy (scary!). It gets worse as the album proceeds as we are treated to such stupid tracks as Im Going Bananas, Hanky Panky, Cry Baby, and More.
Theres not enough words in the English language words to describe how irritating these songs easily become. But Madonna tries, lets listen in
Cry Baby: I don't want to hurt his feelings, But his outbursts have me really Boo-hoo-hoo-ing all the time. If I turn out like him, I think I'm gonna cry, baby La, la, la, la, la, la, He's such a cry baby, La, la, la, la, la, la.
Hanky Panky: Like hanky panky [hanky panky], Nothing like a good spanky [good spanky]. Don't take out your handkerchiefs, I don't wanna cry, I just wanna hanky panky.
Im Going Bananas: Hola! Ese bato loco! I'm going bananas! And I feel like my poor little mind is being devoured by piranhas, for I'm going bananas. I'm non compos mentes! And I feel like a tooth being drilled, a nerve being killed by a dentist, for I'm non compos mentes!!!
More: I'm no mathematician, all I know is addition. I find counting a bore, keep the number mounting, your accountant does the counting. [More! More!]
Both Im Going Bananas and Cry Baby have Madonna strongly singing like a small child on Star Search. She pants, rants, and would in essence get time out on any playground. Im pretty confident that both songs were not meant to be taken serious but still they are not playful by any means so they should be skipped both for what they meant to be and what they are.
Besides Hes A Man which fits within both Madonnas and Warren Bettys character as a whole the only additional tracks that drew me to this album the first time I heard it would be Something To Remember and Back in Business.
Something to Remember is a very slow ballad fueled forward heavily by a piano. Madonna calms down from her hypertension of going bananas and crying and sings a powerful ballad that any fan could listen to with and without thinking of the movie.
Back in Business is the exact opposite for clearly it is confined within the movie but the song has a cool groove to it as it builds slowly to its big main chorus.
You may be wondering why I didnt state above that the track Vogue was an track that drew me to the album the first time I heard it thats because I had already purchased Madonnas Immaculate Collection CD by this point in time and had already heard the song before I knew it was included on the Im Breathless CD. I had no idea that Vogue was actually a song inspired by Dick Tracy but then again after listening to the track and hearing all the names mentioned during the song (Greta Garbo, Marilyn Monroe, Jimmy Dean, Marlon Brando, Grace Kelly, Jean Harlow, Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Rita Hayworth, and Bettie Davis) I understand how it fit within the movie at least in terms of being inspired.
Overall, I dont see any reason for anyone or any fan to buy this album by todays standards. Although I enjoyed Something to Remember and Back in Business they dont justify the purchase. And since Something to Remember was later added to Madonnas Greatest Hits album by the same name and Vogue can be found on the Immaculate Collection it makes purchasing this album even more not worth it. On both Greatest Hits albums you get far more quality and quantity of good music by Madonna than youll find on this album.
The only reason I would vaguely suggest someone purchase this album (although granted you can buy it for far less online in some used store for about the price of a Sunday special cheeseburger!) is that it was an interesting part in Madonnas career. Historically it shows that although famous Madonna couldnt help living a life so far outside any other artist at the time. Her choice in movie roles proves not only that she was a risk taker but that she didnt care about risk and just went for what she wanted head first, sink or swim.