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Impossible Princess is the title of an album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, released by BMG/Deconstruction Records in 1998. In the United Kingdom, the album was released with the title Kylie Minogue due to the recent death of Diana, Princess of Wales. The album was released on January 5th, 1998 in Australia and on March 23rd, 1998 in Europe. This work is copyrighted. ...
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Track listing
- "Too Far" - (Kylie Minogue)
- "Cowboy Style" - (Kylie Minogue/Steve Anderson/David Seaman)
- "Some Kind Of Bliss" - (James Dean Bradfield/Kylie Minogue/Sean Moore)
- "Did It Again" - (Kylie Minogue/Steve Anderson/David Seaman) - Clip
- "Breathe" - (Kylie Minogue/Dave Ball/Ingo Vauk)
- "Say Hey" - (Kylie Minogue)
- "Drunk" - (Kylie Minogue/Steve Anderson/David Seaman)
- "I Don't Need Anyone" - (James Dean Bradfield/Kylie Minogue/Nick Jones)
- "Jump" - (Kylie Minogue/Rob Dougan)
- "Limbo" - (Kylie Minogue/Dave Ball/Ingo Vauk)
- "Through The Years" - (Kylie Minogue/Dave Ball/Ingo Vauk)
- "Dreams" - (Kylie Minogue/Steve Anderson/David Seaman)
Too Far was a song released by Kylie Minogue as a United Kingdom promotional only single. ...
Cowboy Style was a single from Kylie Minogues 1998 album Impossible Princess and was released only in Australia. ...
Steve Anderson is a member of the band Scratch Acid [1]. Formerly Kylie Minogues partner, he was a producer and co-writer of many of the songs on Impossible Princess and some of her earlier albums [2]. He was at one stage part of the due Brothers in Rhythm. ...
Some Kind Of Bliss was the first single released from singer Kylie Minogues 1997 album Impossible Princess. ...
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Did It Again was the second single released from singer Kylie Minogues 1997 album Impossible Princess. ...
Breathe was the third single released from singer Kylie Minogues 1997 album Impossible Princess. ...
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Background In late 1995, Minogue drove across the United States and began writing poems and lyrics. These writings would be the basis of the tracks which would appear on the album "Impossible Princess", her most experimental and honest record to date. With inspiration from acclaimed photographer and video director Stephane Sednaoui, and her own experiences as a celebrity, Minogue was able to come up with pages of lyrics and melodies. As work on the album was completed, the results of all this work were displayed with an eclectic and diverse album, from the quick paced juddering sounds of the album's opening of "Too Far", to the indie rock style of "Did It Again", to the deep and orchestral closing of "Dreams", were unlike anything she had ever done. The title of the album came forth from inspiration from a copy of "Poems To Break The Harts Of Impossible Princesses", which instantly struck Minogue. Unfortunately, Minogue would find herself at one of the biggest downtimes of her career with this album. 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Stephane Sednaoui (born in Paris, France) is a photographer and director of music videos. ...
Did It Again was the second single released from singer Kylie Minogues 1997 album Impossible Princess. ...
Collaboration Among the people who collaborated with Minogue on this album were James Dean Bradfield of Manic Street Preachers. Minogue wrote all the lyrics on the album with the exception of one track, "I Don't Need Anyone" where the lyric credit was shared with Nick Jones (AKA Nicky Wire, also of the Manic Street Preachers). James Dean Bradfield is the lead guitarist and vocalist with the band Manic Street Preachers. ...
Manic Street Preachers (often known colloquially as The Manics not The Preachers) are a British rock band often associated with the Britpop scene, and were one of the biggest bands in Britain for a period in the late 1990s. ...
Nicky Wire is the lyricist, bass guitar player and occasional vocalist with the Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers. ...
Manic Street Preachers (often known colloquially as The Manics not The Preachers) are a British rock band often associated with the Britpop scene, and were one of the biggest bands in Britain for a period in the late 1990s. ...
Charts Despite very positive reviews, the album peaked at number 10 on the British charts, and after four weeks had dropped out of the charts completely, making it the lowest selling album of Minogue's career. In Australia the album reached number two and resurrected her flagging career. It became one of the year's biggest successes. Such was its popularity, that a fourth single, "Cowboy Style" was released, and Minogue embarked on the highly successful 23-date "Intimate and Live" concert tour of Australia in June 1998, which then transferred to 3 nights at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire the following month. Cowboy Style was a single from Kylie Minogues 1998 album Impossible Princess and was released only in Australia. ...
Singles
Shot from the Did It Again video - "Some Kind Of Bliss" - UK # 22, Australia # 27
- "Did It Again" - UK # 14, Australia # 15
- "Breathe" - UK # 14, Australia # 23
- "Cowboy Style" - Australia # 39
screenshot from music video Did It Again (1997) showing Kylie Minogues, taken from the DVD Ultimate Kylie (2004). ...
screenshot from music video Did It Again (1997) showing Kylie Minogues, taken from the DVD Ultimate Kylie (2004). ...
Sales and Certifications The album has gone 2x Platinum in Australia selling 140,000 copies and has recahed Silver status in the United Kingdom selling 60,000 copies. Worldwide sale over 470 000 copies.
Chart performance | Year | Album | Chart | Position | | 1998 | "Impossible Princess" | Israel | #1 | | 1998 | "Impossible Princess" | Australia | #4 | | 1998 | "Impossible Princess" | UK | #10 | | 1998 | "Impossible Princess" | Germany | #78 | Legacy Despite the album's relatively poor sales performance, "Impossible Princess" has since come to be regarded as the culmination of Kylie's artistic development and the proof that she had finally shaken off her 80's role of "pop puppet" to claim a new status as a credible performer. Among Kylie's fan-base the album is seen as somewhat of a high-water mark in quality terms because of its darker themes and more personal lyrics. Kylie's 2 albums with DeConstruction Records were re-released in the UK through parent company BMG on 26th May 2003 in remastered form with new liner notes and a bonus disc of rare and previously unreleased material. In addition, "Impossible Princess" was released under its original title for the first time in the UK, the original release having been re-titled after the Death of Diana, Princess of Wales. Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Frances Mountbatten-Windsor, née Spencer) (1 July 1961â31 August 1997) was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales. ...
Bonus Disc The following tracks were included on Disc 2 of the 2003 re-release of "Impossible Princess" - "Love Takes Over Me" - (Kylie Minogue/Steve Anderson/David Seaman)
- "Too Far (Inner Door Mix)" - (Kylie Minogue) remix and additional production by Philip Steir for MCT Management
- "Did It Again (Did It Four Times Mix)" - (Kylie Minogue/Steve Anderson/David Seaman) remix and additional production by Philip Steir for MCT Management
- "Breathe (Tee's Dancehall Mix)" - ((Kylie Minogue/Dave Ball/Ingo Vauk) remix and additional production by Todd Terry for Big Management Ltd, NYC
- "Tears" - (Kylie Minogue/Dave Ball/Ingo Vauk)
- "Too Far (Junior's Riff Dub)" - (Kylie Minogue) remix and additional production by Junior Vasquez for JVM
- "Breathe (Tee's Dub of Life)" - (Kylie Minogue/Dave Ball/Ingo Vauk) remix and additional production byTodd Terry for Big management Ltd, NYC
- "Some Kind of Bliss (Quivver Mix)" - (James Dean Bradfield/Kylie Minogue/Sean Moore) remix and additional production by John Graham (aka Quivver) for Red Parrott Management
- "Did It Again (Razor-n-Go Dub)" - (Kylie Minogue/Steve Anderson/David Seaman) remix and additional production by Razor-n-Go for X-Mix Productions
- "Breathe (Tee's Glimmer Mix)" - (Kylie Minogue/Dave Ball/Ingo Vauk) remix and additional production by Todd terry for Big Management Ltd, NYC
- "Too far (North Pole Mix)" - (Kylie Minogue) remix and additional production by Philip Steir for MCT Management
- "This Girl" - (Kylie Minogue/Uschi Classen)
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