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Kylie's 'Impossible Princess' surpasses its original peaks 25 years after release


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Kylie Minogue's fan favorite album "Impossible Princess", originally released in 1997-1998, got its first ever vinyl release and thanks to huge demand the album has re-entered album charts in the UK, Australia, Germany and others, surpassing the albums original peaks from 1998:

 

UK: #5 (original peak #10)

Australia: #3 (orignal peak #4)

Germany: #25 (orignally didn't chart)

Scotland: #4 (orignal peak #10)

Belgium Flanders: #57 (orignally didn't chart)

Belgium Wallonia: #32 (orignally didn't chart)

 

Are you surprised by this slayage 25 years later? :jonnycat:

 

 

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thats amazing :WAP:

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an UNDERRATED album

her best work artistically

 

really sad it doesn't have as many streams when it's top 3 her best albums

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When you release a timeless, immaculate, experimental album, this happens :clap3:

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impossible goddess deserves this and more, truly her artistic peak, beautifully crafted album. very underrated especially its influence.

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queen did that with old album  :clap3:

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i'm not surprised. a cohesive body of work with vision is timeless :clap3:

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Breathe did that :clap3: queen sang about mental struggles/panic attacks before it was acceptable

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Finally Enough Love :heart:

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glad to say i contributed to sales for this immaculate album

 

thats what happens when you serve quality :gayliecat1:

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It's what this masterpiece deserves :clap3:

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That's really cool.

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Omg that's beautiful, amazing album :heart2:

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Confide In Me did that :clap3:

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1 hour ago, John Slayne said:

Confide In Me did that :clap3:

confide in me is not in this album

 

OT: her best. congratulations miss kylie

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