EspañolEnglish
Bookmark and Share

Kylie Minogue

Disco de Kylie Minogue: “Impossible Princess”

Disco de Kylie Minogue: “Impossible Princess”
Información del disco :
Título: Impossible Princess
Fecha de Publicación:1997-01-01
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Pop, Soft Pop, Dance
Sello Discográfico:
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:766484322426
Lista de temas :
1 Too Far Letra + Video
2 Cowboy Style Letra + Video
3 Some Kind of Bliss Letra + Video
4 Did It Again Letra + Video
5 Breathe Letra + Video
6 Say Hey Letra
7 Drunk Letra
8 I Don't Need Anyone Letra
9 Jump Letra
10 Limbo Letra
11 Through the Years Letra
12 Dreams Letra
Análisis (en inglés) - :
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. ~ Chris True, All Music Guide
Política de privacidadCondiciones de UsoContacte con Nosotros