Madonna announces ‘Finally Enough Love: The Rainbow Edition’

New rainbow vinyl version features 50 No. 1 club hits

This summer, Madonna will release a new rainbow vinyl version of her sold out 6 LP collection, Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones, before launching her global Celebration Tour.

Madonna dominated album charts around the world last year with Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones, a career-spanning remix collection celebrating her record 50 No. 1 club hits, an accomplishment no other artist has achieved on a single Billboard chart. The remix collection debuted at No. 1 on both the Billboard Top Album Sales and Top Current Album Sales charts. Madonna is now the first female artist with Top 10 albums on the Billboard 200 in each of the last five decades.

The project was originally released as a limited edition 6 LP set on red and black vinyl. That version sold out in three days during pre-orders and remains highly sought after.

That 50-track vinyl version will see a wider release when it debuts on rainbow vinyl on June 23rd via Rhino Records.

Like the original, the rainbow edition spans Madonna’s entire dance club chart reign with dozens of remixes by the world’s top producers. Along with fan favorites, the set also features several rare remix recordings that debuted commercially last year.

Boasting more than 220 minutes of remixes, Finally Enough Love: The Rainbow Edition flows in mostly chronological order. It showcases the many musical reinventions that made Madonna an international icon, from 1983’s “Holiday” to 2019’s “I Don’t Search I Find,” with remixes by some of the biggest and most influential DJs of all time, including Shep Pettibone, William Orbit, Honey Dijon, and Avicii.

On several songs, Madonna is joined by other incredible artists, including Britney Spears (“Me Against The Music”); Justin Timberlake and Timbaland (“4 Minutes”); and Nicki Minaj (“Bitch I’m Madonna.”) Each remix was remastered for the collection by Mike Dean, who produced Madonna’s two most-recent studio albums, Rebel Heart (2015) and Madame X (2019).

The collection recalls You Can Dance, Madonna’s first-ever remix collection, which celebrated its 35th anniversary last year. You Can Dance has sold more than five million copies worldwide and remains the second best-selling remix album of all time. Last year, Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones became the highest-charting remix album in more than a decade and the highest by a female in over 20 years.

Earlier this year, Madonna announced her upcoming global Celebration Tour. The shows will cover four decades of music and feature live performances of many of Madonna’s greatest hits. The tour begins on July 15th at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver and is scheduled to travel to 35 cities in North America and Europe. Due to overwhelming demand, additional shows were recently announced.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn