
You Can Dance
Spotlight
Holiday
Everybody
Physical Attraction
Over And Over
Into The Groove
Where’s The Party
Holiday (Dub Version)
Into The Groove (Dub Version)
Where’s The Party (Dub Version)
Released: November 17, 1987
Cassette bonus tracks: Spotlight (Dub Version), Over and Over (Dub Version).
Singles & Album Artwork:

Spotlight (Japan 7″, 3″ CD)
Spotlight (Radio only – US)
Holiday (Promo only)
Into the Groove (Promo only)
Where’s the Party (Promo only)
Review:
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Released in 1987 as a stopgap, the remix album You Can Dance reworks material from Madonna’s first three albums. Actually, it keeps the spotlight on her first record, adding non-LP singles like “Into the Groove” for good measure, along with a bonus track of “Where’s the Party.” Since it’s a dance album, it doesn’t matter that “Holiday” and “Into the Groove” are here twice, once each in dub versions, because the essential grooves and music are quite different in each incarnation. It is true that some of this now sounds dated — these are quite clearly extended mixes from the mid-’80s — but that’s part of its charm, and it all holds together quite well. Not essential, but fun.
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