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Artist:
Kylie Minogue
Origin:
Australia, MelbourneAustralia
Born date:
May 28, 1968
Kylie Minogue Album: «Greatest Hits 87-99»
Kylie Minogue Album: «Greatest Hits 87-99» (Front side)
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  • Title:Greatest Hits 87-99
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Kylie Minogue's Greatest Hits 87-99' is 33 tracks covering the first 12 years of her phenomenal career. Featuring four #1 singles ('Locomotion', 'I Should Be So Lucky', 'Got To Be Certain' & 'Confide In Me'), this is the ultimate introduction to Kylie's musical output prior to her #1 smash hit, 'Spinning Around'. This double disc compilation also features several single mixes which have been unavailable since their original single release, including 'What Do I Have To Do?', 'Finer Feelings', 'Locomotion', 'Put Yourself In My Place', 'Breathe', & 'Cowboy Style'. Additionally, tracks such as 'Dancing Queen (from the 'Intimate & Live' album), 'Tears' (as featured on the Australian only EP 'Other Sides') & 'The Real Thing' (as featured on the 'Sample People' soundtrack) round out this comprehensive collection. Please note this Australian exclusive features different tracks to the US version, has exclusive artwork, & features her work up 'til 1999 (the US goes to 1997). Festival. 2003.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- A great album capturing (most of) Kylie's greatest material!

This features all of Kylie's 'Pwl' hits, not like the dire , recent, phoney ULTIMATE KYLIE, as well as her 'deconstruction' hits. This does not feature any of her 'Parlophone' work (a good thing, trust me!). It even features her Japanese number 1 hit, TURN IT INTO LOVE, and the USA top 40 hit IT'S NO SECRET, which - unknown to most people - reached number 4 in Japan.

Every track here is at least very good. The only bad point to make is that it does not feature her club hit KEEP ON PUMPIN' IT, or GBI. Though I suppose that is forgiveable, since this is a hits compilation. Both failed top 40 in UK chart.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Better than Greatest Hits 87-97 and Ultimate Kylie!

Out of both Greatest Hits 87-97 and Ultimate Kylie, this CD has the best tracklisting, although it may not have a 3rd disc of Parlophone singles (which are on Ultimate Kylie) this CD is pretty accurate. It includes the right single mixes including the Original Australian Version of Locomotion (Worldwide got The Loco-Motion, a remixed re-recorded version of the Australian Locomotion) and this CD contains the 3 singles that all the other Greatest Hits manage to leave off: Turn It Into Love, It's No Secret and Cowboy Style (Radio Edit). Although this album would have been complete if it had the following missing singles: Keep On Pumpin' It (Angelic Edit) and German Bold Italic (GBI) (Radio Edit), it still receives 5 stars because it's the closest thing we'll ever get to a complete Greatest Hits until perhaps 2007, which will mark Kylie's 20th year as a recording artist superstar, who of course IS better than Madonna and is the true Queen of Pop.

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- One of her Best CD's

This is one of her best CD's and one of the only complete collections that contain the song Turn It Into Love. Highly Recommend as it covers all her hits from her first 12 years

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- Definitive Kylie Collection

It took several tries but someone finally got it right. This collection of hits is by far the most accurate. Almost every single is here. It even includes the Japanese #1 "Turn it into love", and the US Top 40 single "It's no secret" The only way they could have made this more complete would have been to have included Kylie's duet with Towa Tei on the single "GBI"

The collection begins with Kylie's first recording of "The Loco-motion" (NOT the S/A/W version from 1987's "Kylie" album) and ends with "The real thing" from the motion picture soundtrack to her film "Sample People". It is such a delight to finally have a complete collection that can be played from start to finish. Listening to the discs you'll immediately notice her progression as an artist. By the end you'll only wonder why the US is finally starting to recognize what is surely the heir to Madonna's throne as Queen.