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Intimate & Live - Australia

Intimate & Live - Australia
Kylie Minogue

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Too far
  2. What do I have to do
  3. Some kind of bliss
  4. Put your self in my place
  5. Breathe
  6. Take me with you
  7. I should be so lucky
  8. Dancing queen
  9. Dangerous game
  10. Cowboy style
  11. Step back in time
  12. Say hey
  13. Free
  14. Drunk
  15. Did it again
  16. Limbo
  17. Shocked
  18. Confide in me
  19. Locomotion
  20. Should I stay or should I go
  21. Better the devil you know

Disc 2:

  1. Step Back in Time
  2. Say Hey
  3. Free
  4. Drunk
  5. Did It Again
  6. Limbo
  7. Shocked
  8. Confide in Me
  9. Loco-Motion
  10. Should I Stay or Should I Go
  11. Better the Devil You Know

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31637 in Music
  • Released on: 1998-12-14
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Formats: Live, Import

Customer Reviews

Minogue actually sings4
Kylie Minogue doesn't possess the vocal range of Mariah Carey, but she has enough character to stand out on the radio, or at least separate herself from Andrea Coor. So what makes "Intimate and Live" so interesting is that well, this is a real rock concert, with real guitarists, drummers, keyboardists, something totally unexpected from a pop act, especially whose music is mostly synths and programmed drums. But those are long gone, choosing to bypass songs from "Enjoy Yourself" and "Let's Get To It," all songs prior to "Impossible Princess" received new arrangements, which aren't identifiable until the first lines are sung. With such great qualities implements, there is Kylie's voice, which sounds huskier live than in the studio, and one can tell when she is dancing or moving at all, as her voice gets lost among her backup singers, which is really evident on "Dancing Queen." She does, however, prove that she can hit the notes, as she hits "Confide In Me" tricky note with ease. "Locomotion" is actually bearable sung live, given a blues bar reworking. The 7 tracks culled from the album she was supporting at the time sound much like their studio twins, "Free" is just annoying while "Should I Stay or Should I Go" prove Kylie really is a rocker. Among live albums, this actually can rank up there, along Fleetwood Mac's "The Dance" and The Eagle's "Hell Freezes Over"

SENSATIONALLLLLLLL!!!!!!5
I have always been a Kylie fan, and i had never been able to go to one of her live concerts, so this was the next best thing. All i can say is WOW. I had always been a little unsure as to whether her live voice was really that good, but this album allayed my doubts. Vocally her range is stunning. Stylistically she moves from Indie, Rock, Pop and Camp with ease, and confirms that she is the Princess of Pop. STUNNING!!!!

Kick Arse Kylie5
This is an album full of kylie, the kylie that uses her voice and her band to craete live spetacular versions of hits from "what do i have to do" to "confide in me", a rock version of should i stay or should i go (the clash classic) one things for sure this album proves Kylie Kicks Arse! Superb, my highlight "dancing queen"