Greatest Hits 87–97
Kylie Minogue · 2003
149 min · 33 tracks · dance-pop · electropop · nu-disco
A vibrant collection of catchy pop anthems that defined an era, blending infectious melodies with danceable beats.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- danceable anthems for celebrations nostalgic hits for group sing-alongs vibrant energy for parties
- Context
- Released in 2003, 'Greatest Hits 87–97' marked a significant retrospective for Kylie Minogue, encapsulating her rise to fame from her debut in the late 1980s. By this point, she had transitioned from soap opera star to pop icon, solidifying her presence in the music industry with a series of chart-topping hits.
- If you like
- dance-pop, electropop, nu-disco
Greatest Hits 87–97 is an album by Kylie Minogue, released in 2003. A vibrant collection of catchy pop anthems that defined an era, blending infectious melodies with danceable beats. 'Greatest Hits 87–97' achieved commercial success, reaching the top 10 in multiple countries and celebrating Minogue's iconic status. This compilation not only showcased her best work but also received positive critical reception for its cohesive representation of her early career, influencing a generation of pop artists who followed. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Greatest Hits 87–97 sound like?
A vibrant collection of catchy pop anthems that defined an era, blending infectious melodies with danceable beats. Rooted in dance-pop and electropop.
What makes Greatest Hits 87–97 by Kylie Minogue notable?
'Greatest Hits 87–97' achieved commercial success, reaching the top 10 in multiple countries and celebrating Minogue's iconic status. This compilation not only showcased her best work but also received positive critical reception for its cohesive representation of her early career, influencing a generation of pop artists who followed. Released in 2003, 'Greatest Hits 87–97' marked a significant retrospective for Kylie Minogue, encapsulating her rise to fame from her debut in the late 1980s. By this point, she had transitioned from soap opera star to pop icon, solidifying her presence in the music industry with a series of chart-topping hits.
Who is Greatest Hits 87–97 for?
Greatest Hits 87–97 works well if you're into danceable anthems for celebrations, nostalgic hits for group sing-alongs and vibrant energy for parties.
How many songs are on Greatest Hits 87–97?
Greatest Hits 87–97 has 33 tracks, running approximately 149 minutes.
Tracklist
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Disc 1
- 1 I Should Be So Lucky Standout 3:24
- 2 The Loco‐Motion (7″ mix) 3:13
- 3 Hand on Your Heart 3:50
- 4 Got to Be Certain 3:20
- 5 Better the Devil You Know Standout 3:52
- 6 Wouldn’t Change a Thing 3:15
- 7 Celebration 3:57
- 8 Never Too Late 3:20
- 9 What Do I Have to Do? (7″ mix) 3:33
- 10 Je ne sais pas pourquoi 4:00
- 11 Where in the World? 3:30
- 12 Step Back in Time 3:04
- 13 Especially for You 3:57
- 14 Say the Word — I’ll Be There 4:11
- 15 Shocked (DNA mix) 3:08
- 16 Word Is Out 3:32
- 17 Made in Heaven 3:31
- 18 What Kind of Fool? (Heard All That Before) 3:40
- 19 Give Me Just a Little More Time 3:06
- 20 Finer Feelings (Brothers in Rhythm 7″ mix) 3:44
- 21 If You Were With Me Now 3:12
- 22 Tears on My Pillow 2:27
Disc 2
- 1 Hand on Your Heart (W.I.P. 2002 mix) 6:05
- 2 I Should Be So Lucky (extended mix) 6:05
- 3 The Loco‐Motion (Oz Tour mix) 5:42
- 4 Made in Heaven (Heaven Scent mix) 4:44
- 5 Wouldn’t Change a Thing (Espagna mix) 5:48
- 6 Step Back in Time (Harding & Curnow remix) 6:45
- 7 Shocked (Harding Curnow mix) 7:31
- 8 Word Is Out (Summer Breeze mix) 7:47
- 9 Celebration (Techno Rave remix) 6:42
- 10 Better the Devil You Know (Movers & Shakers alternate 12″ mix) 6:28
- 11 What Do I Have to Do (Movers & Shakers 12″ mix) 8:47
Release Date
November 24, 2003
Artist Origin
Australia
Runtime
149 min 29 sec
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