Kylie Minogue - Impossible Princess (Special Edition) (2003)

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Title: Impossible Princess (Special Edition)
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: RCA Records Label
Genre: Pop
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 02:02:41
Total Size: 815 mb
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CD1
01. Too Far
02. Cowboy Style
03. Some Kind of Bliss
04. Did It Again
05. Breathe
06. Say Hey
07. Drunk
08. I Don't Need Anyone
09. Jump
10. Limbo
11. Through the Years
12. Dreams

CD2
01. Love Takes Over Me
02. Too Far ( Inner Door Mix)
03. Did It Again (Did It Four Times Mix)
04. Breathe (Tee's Dancehall Mix)
05. Tears
06. Too Far (Junior's Riff Dub)
07. Breathe (Tee's Dub Of Life)
08. Some Kind Of Bliss (Quivver Mix)
09. Did It Again (Razor-n-Go Dub)
10. Breathe (Tee's Glimmer Mix)
11. Too Far (North Pole Mix)
12. This Girl


By 1997, much of the pop music landscape had changed. The music papers were declaring the "Techno Revolution" was on, Oasis and Manic Street Preachers were ruling the charts, and simple dance-pop seemed to be the domain of teenage girls. So what does the dance-pop diva of the '90s do? She recruits Manic Street Preachers' James Dean Bradfield, Sean Moore, and Nicky Wire, starts writing unaided, and completely changes musical direction. Enter Kylie Minogue's Impossible Princess (the title was changed to Kylie Minogue after the death of Princess Diana). From the trippy cover art to the abundance of guitars and experimental vocal tracks, this was her "great leap forward." The move got her in the papers, but, unfortunately, critical acclaim was lacking (and so were sales). Critics called it a mistake, and the public was less than impressed. Which is sad, because this is a pretty damn good record. Unlike her early work, this album sounds stronger and has a more natural feel. Her songwriting abilities have come a long way, and Impossible Princess actually flows together as an album. Worth another look.