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Ultimate Kylie (DVD)

Ultimate Kylie
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Video by Kylie Minogue
Released 22 November 2004
Recorded 1988-2004
Genre Pop, dance, freestyle, electronica, disco, house, Europop, hi-NRG, R&B, eurodance, funk
Length 130 minutes
Label
Kylie Minogue chronology
Kylie Minogue: Artist Collection
(2004)
Ultimate Kylie
(2004)
Kylie: Showgirl
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Amazon.co.uk 3.5/5 stars
Dooyoo 4/5 stars

For the CD edition, please visit Ultimate Kylie (CD)

Ultimate Kylie (DVD) was simultaneously released with the Ultimate Kylie greatest hits compilation of Kylie Minogue, containing all the music videos of the songs, only with the exception of "Giving You Up" (which at the time had not been filmed). It also contains Minogue's performance at the 2002 BRIT Awards of "Can't Get Blue Monday Out of My Head": this was 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 are known to suffer from the DVD rot phenomena, after a short period of time, where the playing surface becomes incredibly cloudy or forms a 'cracked' pattern. EMI UK have not publicly addressed this issue. However, they offered free replacements to those who returned their damaged copies. The DVD also contains "on-screen lyrics".

Promotional advertisements for the album and DVD claimed that Ultimate Kylie would contain every single Minogue had released in Australia and the UK. However, several songs included on the cd release were not featured on the DVD. From her début album Kylie, "It's No Secret" and "Turn It Into Love" were not featured, although no music video for "Turn It Into Love" was ever made. Most of her singles from Let's Get To It were missing, only having "Give Me Just A Little More Time" featured on the DVD. From her album Greatest Hits, "What Kind Of Fool (Heard All That Before)" and "Where Is The Feeling" were omitted. From her last album with Deconstruction, PWL and BMG, Impossible Princess, "Some Kind Of Bliss" and her Australian single "Cowboy Style" did not feature on the DVD. From her first album with Parlophone, Light Years, the video for the selected territories single "Your Disco Needs You" was not included. "Butterfly" was only released in the USA as a single and no video was made for it. The rest of the missing videos, except "Your Disco Needs You", are on Minogue's DVD album Greatest Hits 1987–1999.


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