Ultimate Kylie Explained

Ultimate Kylie
Type:greatest
Artist:Kylie Minogue
Cover:Kylie Minogue Ultimate Kylie.png
Recorded:1987–2004
Studio:Various
Genre:
Length:121:01
Label:Parlophone
Producer:
Prev Title:Artist Collection
Prev Year:2004
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Next Year:2005

Ultimate Kylie is the second major greatest hits album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, and her first greatest hits released under her contract with Parlophone, her record company between 1999–2015. The compilation was released in many different formats including a two-disc edition and a deluxe double disc with a bonus DVD. A separate compilation DVD with the same name, was released to accompany the audio versions. The album includes two new tracks; its lead single, "I Believe in You", and the second single, "Giving You Up". A third track, "Made of Glass", was recorded for the album but not used; it was included on the physical releases of "Giving You Up".

Ultimate Kylie was commended by contemporary critics who noted the musical and credible progression from the start of her career; some critics criticised the earlier material. The album reached the top ten in the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, Greece, and Germany, while it charted in several other territories including Spain, Sweden, and New Zealand. The album was certified platinum by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) for one million shipments throughout Europe. "I Believe in You" debuted inside the top ten in several countries worldwide, while "Giving You Up" charted moderately in some regions. The compilation was promoted through the in 2005. After Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer, she cancelled the tour and was resumed with another leg in 2006.

This compilation was superseded by 2019's with only "Giving You Up" not being included on the expanded, 3-CD version of the latter.

Background

Ultimate Kylie is Minogue's ninth greatest hits album, and her first compilation through Parlophone. The release follows her eight previous greatest hits albums, The Kylie Collection (1988), Greatest Hits (1992), Hits+ (2000), Confide in Me (2001), Greatest Hits 87–97 and its re-release (2002 and 03), (2003), and Artist Collection (2004).[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Greatest Hits and Hits+ are her only compilations released through her signed labels; Greatest Hits was released through her 1987–1992 record label, PWL, and Hits+ was released through her 1993–1998 record label, Deconstruction Records.[6] Ultimate Kylie is her first greatest hits album under her contract with Parlophone; her final greatest hits release through the contract was The Albums 2000–2010 (2011).[7] On Minogue's website, she shared her thoughts on the release:

Since my first hit, I can’t believe how quickly time has passed. This collection is very dear to me and holds a lifetime of memories. There is nothing like time to give you a sense of perspective and I hope the listener gets as much enjoyment out of these tracks as I do. I feel lucky to have had the opportunity to experiment throughout the years and that my fans have embraced the need in me to try new approaches. I am just as excited about the new tracks featured here as I am about all the others on the record. At this point in my career, I am happy to celebrate the past and look forward to the future.[8]

On 22 November 2004, Ultimate Kylie was released as a standard two-disc set.[9] Three versions were issued; the standard two-disc set, and a digital release through Amazon.com and iTunes Store; as of May 2011, the digital release has been removed from digital stores.[10] The third format was a triple-disc package, with the original two-discs and a bonus DVD, including music video content; this was released in Australia through HMV stores in 2006.[11] A DVD with the same name was simultaneously released which included several music videos of Minogue that have never appeared on a DVD before. It includes the completed video of the single "I Believe in You", but no video of "Giving You Up" was produced at the album and DVD's release.[12] The DVD contains all the music videos with of the songs with on-screen lyrics (with the exception of "Giving You Up", which had not been filmed at the time of release). It also contains Minogue's performance at the 2002 BRIT Awards of "Can't Get Blue Monday Out of My Head"[13] – a mix of her song "Can't Get You Out of My Head" and New Order's "Blue Monday". Early versions of the UK DVD were known to suffer from disc rot after a short period of time, where the playing surface becomes cloudy or forms a 'cracked' pattern. The record label offered free replacements to those who returned their damaged copies. "Can't Get You Out of My Head" is also featured in edited form with the first chorus removed. "Giving You Up" had not been filmed yet and is represented in the instrumental intro on the menu page.

Critical response

Ultimate Kylie received a generally positive response from music critics. PopMatters gave it a positive review, saying: "Ultimate Kylie, which seems condensed even at its double-disc length, is one of the best collections of dance music available, even while including her '80s pop hits. It is enough to get her MP3s permanently out of my "guilty pleasures" bin" and gave the album an 8 out of 10 rating, which means that the album was of excellent status and "among the best work of the given artist, or among the best in the given genre". Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic gave it a very positive review, awarding it four and a half out of five stars. At first he said "There certainly hasn't been a shortage of Kylie Minogue hits compilations", but finished the album with a positive review and ending saying "it nevertheless gives all the hits, both big and small, in one place, which means that this not only makes this ideal for fans for all levels of dedication, it means that Ultimate Kylie lives up to its billing." Music Week staff noted that "this is a "greatest hits" truly deserving of the name, and offers more hits than you can shake a stick at".[14]

Jason Shawahn from About.com gave it a positive review, awarding it four stars out of five. He praised the album for its inclusion of two new songs, which he feels were "among the finest tracks that Kylie has recorded in years" and show her at her best. He later finished saying "but as far as providing the comprehensive Kylie, the folks at EMI have done a pretty good job." In a review for Stylus Magazine, Mark Edwards called the first disc "horribly naff" and full of "squeaky songs". The review also mentioned "every year or two she’ll release another pop gem, sell a squillion more calendars and finally retire as a multi-millionairess with a greatest hits compilation in every household. Because everyone loves Kylie, even if half of this album is terrible." Jaime Gill from Yahoo! Music gave it a positive review, saying "But why not accept it as merely the brand for a shiny double CD of brilliant pop tunes? If she disappeared tomorrow few would really care, but if songs like this did we really, really would." In 2007, The Guardian included the album in their "1000 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" list.[15] In 2006, "I Believe in You" was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Dance Recording category at the 48th Grammy Awards.[16]

Chart performance

In the United Kingdom, Ultimate Kylie debuted at number four, staying in for thirty-one weeks. The album was certified triple platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for shipments of 900,000 units.[17] The album entered at number five on the Australian Albums Chart, and stayed in the top fifty for forty-two weeks, Minogue's longest charting greatest hits album. Ultimate Kylie was certified quadruple platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), selling over 280,000 copies in the country.[18] In New Zealand, the album entered at thirty-nine on the New Zealand Albums Chart, and reached thirty-three.

Ultimate Kylie had other success in other countries as well. The album managed to peak at number fourteen and thirty-five in Belgium (Flanders) and Belgium (Wallonia), being certificated Platinum there. The album debuted at number forty-nine in Spain, and it eventually peaked at number thirty-four after fifteen weeks in the charts. The album was certificated Gold in the country, selling over 50,000 copies. The album also peaked at number eight on the Irish Albums Chart, and was certificated Platinum by the Irish Recording Music Association (IRMA).

Promotion

In order to promote Ultimate Kylie and the single, Minogue performed "I Believe in You" in shows such as Top of the Pops,[19] Nordic Music Awards,[20] Top of the Pops Saturday,[21] Premios Ondas,[22] Star Academy,[23] Hit Machine,[24] Today with Des and Mel,[25] and Wetten, dass..?.[26] On 24 October 2004, it was announced that Minogue also would go on tour to promote the compilation.[27] It commenced on 19 March 2005 and ended on 7 May 2005, visiting 14 cities in 11 European countries, totalling 37 concerts.[28] The show was split into six acts and an encore: Showgirl; Smiley Kylie; Denial; What Kylie Wants, Kylie Gets; Dreams; Kyliesque and Minx in Space. After performing in Europe, she travelled to Melbourne, where she was diagnosed with breast cancer and was forced to cancel the tour; she intended to extend the tour to Asia and Australia.[29] [30] Two recordings from the tour were released; the first was a video album titled Kylie Showgirl, and released in November 2005,[31] whilst the second one was released in December as an extended play with eight tracks from the tour, titled Showgirl.[32]

In November 2005, her tour promoter announced the tour's restart for the end of the following year, with an update from the original version "as a thank you for the patience and understanding of Australian ticket holders".[33] She resumed the tour, entitled, in November 2006 with a performance in Sydney. Her dance routines had been reworked to accommodate her medical condition, and slower costume changes and longer breaks were introduced between sections of the show to conserve her strength.[34] The media reported that Minogue performed energetically, with the Sydney Morning Herald describing the show as an "extravaganza" and "nothing less than a triumph".[35] The tour was released as a live album, titled , in January 2007.[36] The Greatest Hits Tour grossed more than US$19.97 million from 23 shows in the United Kingdom alone, and the Homecoming Tour grossed $40.11 million[37] ($ million in dollars).

Singles

"I Believe in You" was released as the lead single from the compilation. Premiered on radio stations on 14 October 2004,[38] it was released in the United Kingdom on 6 December 2004. "I Believe in You" reached the number two position in the region, only behind "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid.[39] It also peaked within the top ten in Australia, Austria, Denmark, Italy and Ireland, also becoming her best entry on Billboards Hot Dance Club Songs chart, after "Slow".[40] [41] [42]

It was announced that "Giving You Up" would be released as the second and last single from the compilation. It was released as a single on 28 March 2005 in the United Kingdom. It peaked at number six on the singles charts, giving Minogue her 30th top ten hit.[39] It also reached the top ten in Australia, Scotland and Spain,[43] [44] and the top twenty in Denmark, Finland and Ireland.[43] [45]

Track listing

Notes

Charts

Weekly charts

Weekly chart performance for Ultimate Kylie!Chart (2004–2005)!Peak
position

Year-end charts

2004 year-end chart performance for Ultimate Kylie!Chart (2004)!Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[46] 42
UK Albums (OCC)[47] 22
2005 year-end chart performance for Ultimate Kylie!Chart (2005)!Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[48] 38
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[49] 82
German Albums (Official Top 100)[50] 74
UK Albums (OCC)[51] 86
2006 year-end chart performance for Ultimate Kylie!Chart (2006)!Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[52] 40

Decade-end charts

Chart (2000–2009)!scope="col"
Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[53] 82

Certifications and sales

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Album credits

External links

  1. Hunter Felt Ultimate Kylie 1. PopMatters. 2004. Retrieved 7 January 2006.
  2. Stephen Thomas Erlewine [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r719046|pure_url=yes}} Ultimate Kylie 2]. Allmusic. 2004. Retrieved 7 January 2006.
  3. Jason Shawahn Ultimate Kylie 3. About.com. 2005. Retrieved 7 January 2006.
  4. Mark Edwards Ultimate Kylie 4. Stylus Magazine. 2004. Retrieved 7 January 2006.

Notes and References

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  4. Confide in Me . Kylie Minogue. 2002 . Kylie. Minogue. Liner notes . Sony BMG . United Kingdom.
  5. Artist Collection: Kylie Minogue . Kylie Minogue. 2004 . Kylie. Minogue. Liner notes . BMG .
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  7. The Albums 2000-2010 . Kylie Minogue. 2011 . Kylie. Minogue. Liner notes . . 50999 0 97931 2 5. Australia, Europe, New Zealand, United Kingdom.
  8. News: Kylie – Ultimate Kylie. 22 August 2004. 16 November 2015. Kylie.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20101211051636/http://www.kylie.com/discography/compilations/ultimate-kylie-2/. 11 December 2010.
  9. Ultimate Kylie . Kylie Minogue. 2004 . Kylie. Minogue. Liner notes . . Worldwide.
  10. Web site: Ultimate Kylie by Kylie Minogue. 16 November 2015. iTunes Store. New Zealand. https://web.archive.org/web/20110526085342/http://itunes.apple.com/nz/artist/kylie-minogue/id465031. 26 May 2011.
  11. Ultimate Kylie . Kylie Minogue. 2006 . Kylie. Minogue. Liner notes . . 5101169092 . Australia.
  12. Ultimate Kylie . Kylie Minogue. 2006 . Kylie. Minogue. DVD . . 338378 . Worldwide.
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  22. Premios Ondas. Premios Ondas. Premios Ondas. Cadena SER. 23 November 2004.
  23. Star Academy. Star Academy. Star Academy (French TV series). TF1. 26 November 2004.
  24. Hit Machine. Hit Machine. M6. 4 December 2004.
  25. Today with Des and Mel. Today with Des and Mel. Today with Des and Mel. ITV. 6 December 2004.
  26. Wetten, dass..?. Wetten, dass..?. Wetten, dass..?. ZDF. 11 December 2004.
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  28. Web site: Kylie names dates for tour . Singh . Anita . 14 October 2004 . . 10 February 2017.
  29. News: Kylie Minogue Has Breast Cancer. CBS News . 17 May 2005 . 24 March 2008.
  30. News: Corder. Mike. Kylie Minogue Has Breast Cancer. CBS. 17 May 2005. 9 May 2008.
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  32. Web site: Showgirl - The Greatest Hits Tour. 10 March 2018. Amazon.co.uk.
  33. Web site: Kylie announces homecoming dates. 21 November 2005. 10 March 2018. BBC News.
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  44. Web site: Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 - Official Charts Company. www.officialcharts.com.
  45. Web site: GFK Chart-Track . 10 March 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304003454/http://www.chart-track.co.uk/index.jsp?c=p%2Fmusicvideo%2Fmusic%2Farchive%2Findex_test.jsp&ct=240001&arch=t&lyr=2005&year=2005&week=13 . 4 March 2016 . dead .
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