Greatest Hits (2002 version)/ Greatest Hits 87–97 |
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The 2003 updated version.
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Greatest hits album / video by Kylie Minogue | ||||
Released | 18 November 2002 21 October 2003 (Greatest Hits 87–97) |
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Recorded | 1987-1992 (Greatest Hits) 1987–1997 (Greatest Hits 87–97) |
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Length | 146:30 | |||
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Kylie Minogue chronology | ||||
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Kylie Minogue video chronology | ||||
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Greatest Hits (2002 version) cover | ||||
Artwork for Greatest Hits, the first pressing of the album in 2002.
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Greatest Hits | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
Amazon.co.uk | (positive) |
Greatest Hits: 87–92 | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
Billboard | (favorable) |
Rolling Stone | |
Rolling Stone Germany |
Greatest Hits (titled on the back cover as Greatest Hits 87-92) is the second greatest hits album by Australian-born singer Kylie Minogue. Released in 18 November 2002 by PWL, the album collects work from Minogue's PWL period, including the albums Kylie (1988), Enjoy Yourself (1989), Rhythm of Love (1990), Let's Get to It (1991) and Greatest Hits (1992).
An updated version of the compilation called Greatest Hits 87–97 was later released in 24 November 2003 by BMG and PWL, distributed by Jive, due to her release of Body Language in early 2004. The cover sleeve for the version was shot by British photographer Simon Fowler in 1990. This version of the album includes songs and remixes from Kylie Minogue (1994) and Impossible Princess (1997), and also received positive reception from music critics.
After the massive success of Minogue's eighth studio album Fever, BMG decided to release a greatest hits album.
The 2002 album cover used a photographed by Jasper James, which AllMusic's Johnny Loftus called "shoddy." The updated version of the compilation later used a picture from Minogue's photoshoot with Simon Fowler in 1990.