On March 6, 2012, Madonna's official website announced that her former record company, Warner Bros. Records (1982–2009), was to release and reprint the eleven-disc box set. It was released to coincide and on the same date as the 2012 studio album
MDNA in the United States. The set includes every previous studio album Madonna had released; the remastered versions of
Madonna (1983),
Like a Virgin (1984) and
True Blue (1986), plus the original versions of
Like a Prayer (1989),
Erotica (1992),
Bedtime Stories (1994),
Ray of Light (1998),
Music (2000),
American Life (2003),
Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005) and
Hard Candy (2008) with each disc housed in a cardboard sleeve. To complement the release of the box set,
iTunes sold every Madonna studio album digitally for £3.95 for a limited time in the UK. On the same day as its release, Warner Bros. released another box set
Madonna: Original Album Series which included five discs; the remastered version of
True Blue,
Like a Prayer,
Ray of Light,
Music and
Confessions on a Dance Floor. The box set also carries the logos for her other former record companies;
Sire Records (1982–1995) and
Maverick Records (1992–2004). It is her third greatest hits box set to be released after
The Royal Box (1991) which was a limited edition of
The Immaculate Collection (1990) and
CD Single Collection (1996) which was released exclusively in Japan and included forty 3" CD singles, from "
Burning Up" (1983) to "
One More Chance" (1996), housed in a deluxe black glossy box. == Critical reception ==