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'''''Impossible Princess''''' is the title of an album by ]n singer ], released by ] in ]. '''''Impossible Princess''''' is the title of an album by ]n singer ], released by ] in ].


In the ], the album was released with the title '''Kylie Minogue''' due to the recent death of ]. In the ], the album was released with the title '''''Kylie Minogue''''' due to the recent death of ].


On this album, Minogue attempted to establish herself as an "indie" artist and among the people who collaborated with her on this album was ] of ]. Minogue wrote all lyrics on the album with the exception of one track, "I Don't Need Anyone" where the lyric credit was shared with '''Nick Jones''' (AKA ], also of the ]). On this album, Minogue attempted to establish herself as an "indie" artist and among the people who collaborated with her on this album was ] of ]. Minogue wrote all lyrics on the album with the exception of one track, "I Don't Need Anyone" where the lyric credit was shared with '''Nick Jones''' (AKA ], also of the ]).

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Impossible Princess
Album cover
CD by Kylie Minogue
Released April, 1998
Recorded 1997 & 1998
Genre dance, pop
Length 49 min 41 sec
Record label Deconstruction Records
Producer various

Impossible Princess is the title of an album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, released by Deconstruction Records in 1998.

In the United Kingdom, the album was released with the title Kylie Minogue due to the recent death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

On this album, Minogue attempted to establish herself as an "indie" artist and among the people who collaborated with her on this album was James Dean Bradfield of Manic Street Preachers. Minogue wrote all lyrics on the album with the exception of one track, "I Don't Need Anyone" where the lyric credit was shared with Nick Jones (AKA Nicky Wire, also of the Manic Street Preachers).

Despite very positive reviews, the album peaked at number 10 on the British charts, and after four weeks had dropped out of the charts completely, making it the lowest selling album of Minogue's career. In Australia the album reached number one and resurrected her flagging career. It became one of the year's biggest successes. Such was its popularity, that a fourth single, "Cowboy Style" was released, and Minogue embarked on a highly successful concert tour throughout Australia.

Track Listing

  1. "Too Far" - (Kylie Minogue)
  2. "Cowboy Style" - (Kylie Minogue/Steve Anderson/David Seaman)
  3. "Some Kind Of Bliss" - (James Dean Bradfield/Kylie Minogue/Sean Moore)
  4. "Did It Again" - (Kylie Minogue/Steve Anderson/David Seaman)
  5. "Breathe" - (Kylie Minogue/Dave Ball/Ingo Vauk)
  6. "Say Hey" - (Kylie Minogue)
  7. "Drunk" - (Kylie Minogue/Steve Anderson/David Seaman)
  8. "I Don't Need Anyone" - (James Dean Bradfield/Kylie Minogue/Nick Jones)
  9. "Jump" - (Kylie Minogue/Rob Dougan)
  10. "Limbo" - (Kylie Minogue/Dave Ball/Ingo Vauk)
  11. "Through The Years" - (Kylie Minogue/Dave Ball/Ingo Vauk)
  12. "Dreams" - (Kylie Minogue/Steve Anderson/David Seaman)

Singles

  1. "Some Kind Of Bliss" - UK # 22
  2. "Did It Again" - UK # 14
  3. "Breathe" - UK # 14
  4. "Cowboy Style" - Australian release only
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