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Greatest Hits: 87–99

Kylie Minogue · 2003

121 min · 33 tracks · dance-pop · electropop · nu-disco

A vibrant collection of infectious dance-pop hits that encapsulate the exuberance of the late '80s and '90s.

Why listen to this

Best for
sing-along anthems with friends nostalgic vibes of youth upbeat tracks for celebrations
Context
By the time 'Greatest Hits: 87–99' was released in December 2003, Kylie Minogue had transitioned from a soap opera star to a global pop icon. This compilation came after her successful comeback with the album 'Fever' in 2001, which marked her artistic reinvention and commercial resurgence in the music industry.
If you like
dance-pop, electropop, nu-disco

Greatest Hits: 87–99 is an album by Kylie Minogue, released in 2003. A vibrant collection of infectious dance-pop hits that encapsulate the exuberance of the late '80s and '90s. This greatest hits album solidified Kylie's status as a pop powerhouse, charting at number one in multiple countries, including Australia and the UK. It also underscored her influence on the dance-pop genre, showcasing tracks that defined an era and contributed to her winning numerous awards throughout her career. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Greatest Hits: 87–99 sound like?

A vibrant collection of infectious dance-pop hits that encapsulate the exuberance of the late '80s and '90s. Rooted in dance-pop and electropop.

What makes Greatest Hits: 87–99 by Kylie Minogue notable?

This greatest hits album solidified Kylie's status as a pop powerhouse, charting at number one in multiple countries, including Australia and the UK. It also underscored her influence on the dance-pop genre, showcasing tracks that defined an era and contributed to her winning numerous awards throughout her career. By the time 'Greatest Hits: 87–99' was released in December 2003, Kylie Minogue had transitioned from a soap opera star to a global pop icon. This compilation came after her successful comeback with the album 'Fever' in 2001, which marked her artistic reinvention and commercial resurgence in the music industry.

Who is Greatest Hits: 87–99 for?

Greatest Hits: 87–99 works well if you're into sing-along anthems with friends, nostalgic vibes of youth and upbeat tracks for celebrations.

How many songs are on Greatest Hits: 87–99?

Greatest Hits: 87–99 has 33 tracks, running approximately 121 minutes.

Tracklist

33 tracks·121:43

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Locomotion (Australian single version) 3:12
  • 2 I Should Be So Lucky Standout 3:22
  • 3 Got to Be Certain 3:18
  • 4 Je ne sais pas pourquoi 4:00
  • 5 Especially for You 3:56
  • 6 Turn It Into Love 3:36
  • 7 Made in Heaven 3:32
  • 8 It’s No Secret 3:57
  • 9 Hand on Your Heart 3:49
  • 10 Wouldn’t Change a Thing 3:12
  • 11 Never Too Late 3:20
  • 12 Tears on My Pillow 2:27
  • 13 Better the Devil You Know Standout 3:51
  • 14 Step Back in Time 3:04
  • 15 What Do I Have to Do? 3:32
  • 16 Shocked (DNA mix) 3:08

Disc 2

  • 1 Word Is Out (Summer Breeze mix) 3:33
  • 2 If You Were With Me Now 3:10
  • 3 Give Me Just a Little More Time 3:04
  • 4 Finer Feelings (Brothers in Rhythm Single mix) 3:44
  • 5 What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before) 3:40
  • 6 Celebration 3:56
  • 7 Confide in Me Standout 5:51
  • 8 Put Yourself in My Place 3:36
  • 9 Where Is the Feeling? 4:10
  • 10 Where the Wild Roses Grow 3:55
  • 11 Some Kind of Bliss 4:13
  • 12 Did It Again 4:14
  • 13 Breathe (single mix) 3:39
  • 14 Cowboy Style 3:53
  • 15 Dancing Queen 3:48
  • 16 Tears 4:26
  • 17 The Real Thing 3:21

Release Date

December 3, 2003

Genre

dance-pop, electropop, nu-disco

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Artist Origin

Australia

Runtime

121 min 43 sec