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Kylie/Enjoy Yourself

Kylie/Enjoy Yourself
Kylie Minogue

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. I Should Be So Lucky
  2. The Loco-Motion - Kylie Minogue, Goffin, G.
  3. Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi
  4. It's No Secret
  5. Got to Be Certain
  6. Turn It into Love - Kylie Minogue, Stock, Mike
  7. I Miss You
  8. I'll Still Be Loving You
  9. Look My Way
  10. Love at First Sight

Disc 2:

  1. Hand on Your Heart
  2. Wouldn't Change a Thing
  3. Never Too Late
  4. Nothing to Lose
  5. Tell Tale Signs
  6. My Secret Heart - Kylie Minogue, Stock, Mick
  7. I'm Over Dreaming (Over You)
  8. Tears on My Pillow - Kylie Minogue, Bradford, Sylvester
  9. Heaven and Earth
  10. Enjoy Yourself

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #353251 in Music
  • Published on: 2005
  • Released on: 2005-04-11
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Import

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Two original Kylie Minogue albums packaged together in a slipcase at a great price! Kylie is her 1988 debut, Enjoy Yourself is her 2nd from 1989. Mushroom. 2005.


Customer Reviews

First two albums5
In 1980's Britain, the most successful pop record producers were the team of Stock, Aitken and Waterman. Many of their singers faded from popularity as quickly as they emerged, leaving a legacy of doubtful importance. A few did rise above the rest, including Bananarama, a lovely trio, but the star that shone the brightest was Kylie.

The two albums in this set were Kylie's first two albums. They include all her early hits except Especially for you - a stunning duet with Jason Donovan, originally released on one of his albums, but also available on Kylie hit compilations.

Nobody who was around in Britain in the late eighties will ever forget the chorus line of her first hit (one of several British number one records) - I should be so lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky - it's the kind of song you either love or hate. Many hate it, and I sometimes feel I ought to - but no, I love it. There was always something about Kylie, even then, that set her apart as something special.

The two albums in this set were produced entirely by Stock, Aitken and Waterman, who wrote all the songs except for Locomotion (the Little Eva sixties classic) and Tears on my pillow (the Little Anthony fifties classic). These two covers helped to convince me that Kylie should be taken seriously - they are both brilliant. Indeed, Locomotion provided Kylie with her only huge American hit during this period. As to Tears on my pillow, I've heard several versions. Kylie should be proud of her cover, which gave her another huge hit. Je ne sais pas porqoui (an English language song despite it's chorus line), Got to be certain, Hand on your heart and Wouldn't change a thing were among the other hits from these albums.

While many will continue to dismiss Kylie (especially these early albums), she is much better than many of the singers she is sometimes compared to, and has proved it by lasting longer than any of her critics thought possible.