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Ultimate Kylie

Ultimate Kylie
Kylie Minogue

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Product Description

'Ultimate Kylie' is the first 'greatest hits' package to span Kylie's entire career. From the early PWL pop of 'I Should Be So Lucky' through to the sophisticated disco grooves of'I Believe In You', the album charts the rise of one of Australia's most popular exports who has earned no less that seven UK number one singles.

Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. I Should Be So Lucky
  2. Got To Be Certain
  3. The Locomotion
  4. Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi
  5. Especially For You - With Jason Donovan
  6. Never Too Late
  7. Wouldn't Change A Thing
  8. Never Too Late
  9. Tears On My Pillow
  10. Better The Devil You Know
  11. Step Back In Time
  12. What Do I Have To Do
  13. Shocked
  14. Give Me Just A Little More Time
  15. Celebration

Disc 2:

  1. Confide In Me
  2. Put Yourself In My Place
  3. Where The Wild Roses Grow - With Nick Cave
  4. Did It Again
  5. Breathe
  6. Spinning Around
  7. On A Night Like This
  8. Kids - With Robbie Williams
  9. Please Stay
  10. Can't Get You Out Of My Head
  11. In Your Eyes
  12. Love At First Sight
  13. Come Into My World
  14. Slow
  15. Red Blooded Woman
  16. Chocolate
  17. (Can't Start) Giving You Up
  18. I Believe In You

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #515 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-11-22
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Enhanced

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Kylie Minogue, one of the top selling female artists in the world, releases the double CD Ultimate Kylie. This is the only comprehensive collection of her greatest hits from 1987 to the present day and the only one to feature each of her 31 hit singles. Ultimate Kylie also includes two brand new tracks, including "I Believe In You", a stunning collaboration with Jake Shears and Babydaddy from the Scissor Sisters. Ultimate Kylie features, 31 International Top 40 hits, 7 UK No 1 singles and a massive 25 UK Top 10 singles.


Customer Reviews

Hardly any difference in the songs1
Being a Double CD it has numerous songs. Yet despite this, they all seem to sound the same. Even the cat left the kitchen when I played it. Must try to remember that for later. lol. Sorry Kylie but you are tedious. Even 'Madonna' has more variety than you. Wonder if 'Amazon' will print this review.

Secret Kylie Fan Gets The Goods5
Back when Miss Minogue was just starting her pop career you were in one of two camps - you either loved Neighbours and Kylie could do no wrong, or you laughed at anyone who admitted to being a Kylie fan (that was the case in my school anyway). Because of this, I shied away from admitting to secretly liking 'I Should Be So Lucky'. Now that Kylie is back and cool, and I'm away from that school playground environment, I can enjoy all these oldies as well as her new stuff all from one compilation, and the secret Kylie fan in me can come out again!

For the sake of the second CD4
As the previous reviews say, the first CD is not a complete one. It misses so many songs, especially the use of "Let's Get to It" album is horrible. Just one song, 'Give Me Just a Little More Time' is included from that album and to me, it is the worst single of her career, a highly unnecessary cover. Why aren't 'Word s Out' and especially 'Finer Feelings' and 'If You Were with Me Now' included though there is enough space? Apart from that, all of these singles were already included in 1992's "Greatest Hits". So I don't find CD #1 that good.

But the second CD is really awesome. All big hits of her rebirth with "Light Years" is included. Yes, it wouldn't be bad to see 'Some Kind of Bliss' and 'Your Disco Needs You' (which is included in the German versions instead of 'Please Stay') as well; but the picked ones are much better than them and it is wise to exclude them for the sake of creating space for the current tracks.

By the way, isn't the tracklisting given here wrong? The tracks are not given chronological order in none of the CDs. I don't know if the British version is different though.