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Kylie Minogue Album: “Impossible Remixes”
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Impossible Remixes |
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Release Date:1998-09-08
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Pop, Soft Pop, Dance
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:766484678424
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Review - :
Pint-sized {\pop} diva {$Kylie Minogue}'s continued crossover from lightweight {\pop} puppet to respected artist continued with the release of this, a compilation of remixed singles from the {^Impossible Princess} album. {^Impossible Remixes} walks an unrelenting line -- with ten versions of four songs ({&"Breathe"} clocks in with the highest total at four versions), there's not a lot of room for variation -- and the repetition certainly makes for classic club fodder. This is the voice of the new {$Minogue} doing dance as the faded remnants of the {$Stock}, {$Aitken} and {$Waterman} patsy is left well and truly behind -- she's now the voice behind the DJs -- and there's plenty of their work on this double CD set to sink your teeth into. {$Todd Terry}, {$Brothers in Rhythm}, {$Quivver}, {$Junior Vasquez} and a slew of others do their best to mix it up, and they succeed by drip-drying the {\pop} melodies and distilling them into pure club-style mash. The result is best summed up with the {$Razor-n Go} mix of {&"Did It Again,"} where constant repetition is heard at it's most catchy with a hint of something we know: other dance melodies used "again and again." Hardcore {$Minogue} fans with a good pair of dancing shoes may find this gyrating repetition worthwhile; general fans, however, may find the original {^Impossible Princess} more accommodating. ~ Brendan Swift, All Music Guide
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