About this album
Where they were
Released on August 25, 1987, 'Causing a Commotion' came during Madonna's commercial peak following the monumental success of her previous album, 'True Blue.' This period solidified her status as a pop icon, showcasing her ability to adapt to the evolving music landscape while maintaining mainstream appeal. The single was also tied to her role in the film 'Who's That Girl,' marking her increasing crossover into acting.
Why it matters
'Causing a Commotion' reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, demonstrating Madonna's enduring popularity and influence in the late '80s pop scene. The track received critical acclaim and helped establish her as one of the foremost figures in dance music, noted for its innovative production techniques that influenced future artists within the genre.
Essential tracks
- "Causing a Commotion (Silver Screen mix)" — This version showcases the song's infectious chorus and danceable beat, epitomizing Madonna's knack for crafting club anthems that resonate with audiences.
- "Causing a Commotion (dub)" — The dub mix highlights the rhythmic elements and allows listeners to appreciate the intricate production work behind the track, offering a different listening experience.
- "Jimmy, Jimmy" — This track features poignant storytelling combined with a catchy melody, representing Madonna's versatility and depth beyond just dance tracks.
Release Date
August 25, 1987
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Causing a Commotion (Silver Screen mix) 6:33
- 2 Causing a Commotion (dub) 7:04
- 3 Causing a Commotion (Movie House mix) 9:40
- 4 Jimmy, Jimmy 3:54