Kylie Minogue - Greatest Hits
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Mushroom |
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Tracklist of Kylie Minogue - Greatest Hits
Reviews:
Good Overall
This greastest hits collection shows a well-rounded overview of the pop megastar Kylie, which means that it has some great tracks and some not so great ones. The beauty of the CD, however, is that there should be something for every kind of pop fan. Most who are into songs that aren't especially deep but will put a smile on your face, will love this CD. I would definitely recommend it for those who don't want to spend megabucks in order to have some of Kylie's older material.
Great Artist
Ok I know youa re thinking should i buy these two cds for 28 bucks. Well think of it as fourteen bucks a cd which is normal price. I always knew Kylie was an international star but never knew why casue i just knew the locomotion. Then on a trip to europe I was introduced to more of her songs like the hit Spinning Around. Now she is back here in the states and I loved her album Fever. So I said you know what, i might really like this girl. So in a record store i bumped into this album which has her greatest hits of the late eighties and early ninties. I was not disappointed at all. I mean can we say madonna, rick ashley, paula abdul all in one artist. The songs are great pop dance songs. Where was this girl in the states. How could we reject her. And then the other cd has 50 non stop songs of hers and a bonus track. That way you get a little peek at other songs you might like. If you are looking for her late nineties stuff this is not the album for you. It is strictly late eighties and early ninties hits. Excellent Compilation.
Kylie's SAW Years
This greatest hits set encapsulates Minogue's early hits with Stock/Aitken/Waterman, starting way back when with the now-classic 'I Should Be So Lucky' up through her final record with them, a remake of 'Celebration'(though S/A/W were red-hot in the late '80s, there best work was undoubtedly with Minogue). In between, we get some of Minogue's finest singles, chief among them 'Hand On Your Heart','Better The Devil You Know', 'What Do I Have To Do', and 'Step Back In Time'. As with any artist, we also get some less-than-thrilling moments, those here being 'Tears On My Pillow'(one of her worst records ever) and 'Especially For You'(her sappy duet with "Neighbours" costar Jason Donovan). Still, those two are just small ripples in what is overall a first-rate collection. Those just discovering or rediscovering Kylie should definately check this one out.