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Blond Ambition World Tour Live
Videoby
ReleasedDecember 13, 1990
RecordedAugust 5, 1990
VenueStade Charles-Ehrmann(Nice, France)
Length112 mins
LabelPioneer Artists
DirectorDavid Mallet
ProducerAnthony Eaton
Madonnavideo chronology
The Immaculate Collection
(1990)
Blond Ambition World Tour Live
(1990)
The Girlie Show: Live Down Under
(1994)

Blond Ambition World Tour Liveis a video album by American singer-songwriterMadonnareleased exclusively onLaserDiscbyPioneer Artistson December 13, 1990. It contained theBlond Ambition World Tour's final show, filmed at theStade Charles-EhrmanninNice, France,on August 5, 1990. The concert had previously been broadcast on American networkHBOasLive! Madonna: Blond Ambition World Tour 90,and became one of its highest rated specials. The decision to release it exclusively on Laserdisc grew when Pioneer Artists signed up to sponsor the tour; the company also wanted to use Madonna to reach a new demographic and increase Laserdisc sales. It received positive reviews, with some critics saying it captured the concert better than the documentaryMadonna: Truth or Dare(1991) and the HBO broadcast. At the34th Annual Grammy Awards,it won forBest Music Video-Long Form,becoming the first Grammy award Madonna received in her career. With over 100,000 copies sold,Blond Ambition World Tour Livewas one of the highest selling laserdiscs of its time.

Background[edit]

The Blond Ambition World Tour was Madonna's third concert tour. It supported her fourth studio albumLike a Prayerand theDick TracysoundtrackI'm Breathless.Contemporary critics praised its fashion and theatricals and it grossed overUS$62.7 million ($146.23 million in 2023 dollars[1]) from 57 concerts.[2][3]It was subject to controversy due to its sexual and Catholic imagery. In Italy, a private association of Roman Catholics called for a boycott of the shows in Rome and Turin;Pope John Paul IIurged the general public and the Christian community not to attend the tour.[4][5]During the first show in Toronto, on May 27, local police threatened to arrest Madonna for "lewd and indecent display", specifically the masturbation scene during the performance of "Like a Virgin"(1984).[6]

In May 1990, Jonathan Takiff fromThe Pittsburgh Pressreported that the first Japanese shows from the tour were recorded and set to be released onLaserdiscbyPioneer Artists,one of the tour's main sponsors.[7]Takiff also reported that the final show onNice, France,would be broadcast onMTV.[7]Two months later,HBOconfirmed they had signed on Madonna and would broadcast the tour's final show in what would be her first television special.[8]HBO spokesperson Betty Bitterman stated that "it's a very hot item that attracted all major players. We're not concerned about any negative feedback. We decided to do the show and that was that".[8]When asked if the network would edit or censor the singer's "lewd" behavior, Bitterman responded that "if she's doing it, the audience will see it. We're not editing anything out. [...] We want it to feel live - as if you were there".[9]During the concert Madonna told the cameras: "You know what I have to say to America? Get a fucking sense of humor, okay?".[10]

It was not apay-per-viewspecial, as the channel wanted to distinguish itself from its pay-TV rival,Showtime,and it was predicted to be HBO's highest rated special sinceMike TysonandFrank Bruno's heavyweight fight, which aired in February 1989.[11][8]Advertised as "America's No.1 female pop star in a live-by-satellite performance of one of the summer's biggest pop music events ",Live! Madonna: Blond Ambition World Tour 90aired on Sunday August 5, 1990, at 9p.m. and gave HBO a record for the highest ratings ever for an entertainment special at the time; around 4.5 million people tuned in.[10]

Release and reception[edit]

The special was released exclusively on Laserdisc under the titleBlond Ambition World Tour Liveon December 13, 1990. Steven Galloway, president of Pioneer Artists, said that the idea of an exclusive came about when the company signed up to sponsor the tour; they also wanted to use the singer to increase Laserdisc sales and reach a demographic of 18–35 year olds.[12]Billboardcalled this "the marketing coup of the year".[13]Laserdisc sales were reported to have increased 285%; due to the overwhelmingly strong sales, the concert was not released onVHSuntil the end of 1991.[14][15]Although Madonna's then manager Caresse Henry said in 2002 that a DVD was on the works, no release date was ever given.[16]In addition to HBO, other concerts from the tour were also recorded and broadcast; one of the Yokohama dates was recorded and released exclusively in Japan under the titleBlond Ambition - Japan Tour 90.[17]Spanish broadcasterTVEaired the Barcelona concert in 30 countries.[18]One of the shows at London'sWembley Stadiumwas broadcast onBBC Radio 1,which led to controversy over theprofanityMadonna used live on air.[19]

The performance of "Like a Prayer"was praised byEntertainment Weekly's Ty Burr

TheLos Angeles Timesgave the original broadcast a negative review, saying that the show didn't work as a television experience because it was "less a concert than an unfolding passion play" that was "rendered ponderous by distracting camera angles".[20]Ty Burr,fromEntertainment Weekly,gave the release an A and felt that it captured the Blond Ambition show better thanMadonna: Truth or Dare,"because it's a laserdisc with digital sound, the music is re-created with startling fidelity. You get this two-hour spectacle as it was meant to be: uninterrupted and over the top".[21]Burr also praised the "gymnastic dance productions" of numbers such as "Where's the Party" and "Like a Prayer".[21]Los Angeles Times'Robert Hilburnfelt that "the new, edited laser version offers much more of the vitality and charm of the show itself than the HBO special".[12]Allmusicgave a rating of three out of five stars.[22]

Blond Ambition World Tour Livedebuted on the fourth position of the Top Videodisc Sales chart the week of January 9, 1991, eventually peaking at number two three weeks later.[23][24][25]In April 1991, Pioneer applied for anRIAAgold certification,indicating that the release had sold, at least, 25,000 units.[26]Later that year, the compilation sold 40,000 copies of laserdiscs worldwide.[27]By May 1992, it was the top US selling laserdisc release up at the time, with 60,000 copies sold.[28]Two years later, sales exceeded 100,000 units and it was awarded a "five-star" designation by the Laserdisc Association.[29]In theUnited Kingdom,the laserdisc sold 1,000 copies by 1992,[30]and nearly 10,000 units as of 1993.[31]

Impact[edit]

Blond Ambition World Tour Livewas released exclusively onLaserDiscbyPioneerin order to boost both format and device sales forCD Videosin the United States.[32]Music criticRobert HilburnfromLos Angeles Timescalled it a move "virtually unprecedented in the video industry".[12]Pioneer's president, Steven Galloway, stated: "Madonna is the ideal artist to reach the new demographics".[12]Ultimately, the release reportedly helped boost the CD video market up to that point in the U.S.[33]The title "brought much-needed publicity to the laser format", commented Chris McGowan fromBillboard.[27]Complimenting Madonna's release,CD Review's Tim Riley said "launching a laserdisc collection is an exercise in frustration".[34]

Blond Ambition World Tour Liveearned Madonna her firstGrammywin forBest Long Form Music Videoat the34th ceremony.[35]Of this win, Galloway said that "we couldn't be more thrilled [...] Hopefully it will bring an even higher level of awareness and attention to the laserdisc format, and music videos in particular on laserdisc".[36]The HBO broadcast also won a category at theCableACE Awards.[37]

Track listing[edit]

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Express Yourself"7:53
2."Open Your Heart"
4:33
3."Causing a Commotion"
  • Madonna
  • Bray
4:10
4."Where's the Party"
5:18
5."Like a Virgin"5:10
6."Like a Prayer"
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
7:47
7."Live to Tell"/"Oh Father"
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
5:51
8."Papa Don't Preach"
  • Madonna
  • Brian Elliot
4:46
9."Sooner or Later"Stephen Sondheim3:33
10."Hanky Panky"
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
3:56
Total length:57:50
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Now I'm Following You"
7:09
2."Material Girl"
4:35
3."Cherish"
  • Madonna
  • Leonard
6:45
4."Into the Groove"
  • Madonna
  • Bray
8:11
5."Vogue"7:48
6."Holiday"
7:22
7."Family Affair"Sly Stone2:33
8."Keep It Together"
  • Madonna
  • Bray
13:06
Total length:54:10

Notes[38]

  • "Express Yourself" contains an excerpt from "Everybody".
  • "Like a Prayer" contains an excerpt from "Act of Contrition".
  • "Into the Groove" contains an excerpt from "Ain't Nobody Better".
  • "Holiday" contains an excerpt from "Do the Bus Stop".

Credits and personnel[edit]

Credits per the notes ofBlond Ambition World Tour Live[38]

Charts[edit]

Sales[edit]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom 1,000[30]
United States 100,000[29]

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