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~ Veröffentlichungsgruppe von Kylie

Album

VeröffentlichungKünstlerFormatTitelLand/DatumLabelKatalognr.Strichcode
Offiziell
XKylie MinogueCD15
  • JP2007-11-21
ParlophoneTOCP-667194988006858862
X (Special Edition)KylieCD + DVD-Video15 + 4
  • JP2007-11-21
ParlophoneTOCP‐667204988006858879
XKylie MinogueCD13
  • DE2007-11-23
Parlophone50999 515473 0 15099951547301
XKylie MinogueDigital Media15
  • AU2007-11-24
Parlophone
XKylie MinogueCD13
  • PH2007-11-26
Parlophone50999 514748 0 055099951474805
XKylieEnhanced CD13
  • GB2007-11-26
Parlophone51395225099951395223
XKylie MinogueDigital Media13
  • GB2007-11-26
Parlophone
XKylie MinogueCD14
  • US2007-11-26
Parlophone
X (special edition)Kylie MinogueCD + DVD-Video13 + 4
Warner Music Australia (AU subsidiary of Warner Music International since 1988)51442505329325583047718
XKylie MinogueCD14
  • US2008-04-01
Capitol Records (imprint of Capitol Records, Inc.)50999 2 12994 2 15099921299421
XKylieCD15
  • JP2008-05-14
ParlophoneTOCP‐667994988006862272
X (tour edition)KylieEnhanced CD + CD13 + 10
Warner Music Australia (AU subsidiary of Warner Music International since 1988)51865200459340650002445
X (edición especial México)KylieCD19
Parlophone50999 237110 2 05099923711020
X (limited tour edition)KylieCD17
Parlophone20999 266049 235099926604923
X (BMG music club release)KylieCD14
Astralwerks, Capitol Records (imprint of Capitol Records, Inc.), BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. (BMG company that owned their direct marketing company/club editions)50999 2 12994 2 1, D173348[keiner]
XKylie MinogueCD19
EMI Music Colombia5099923711020
Bootleg
XKylie MinogueCD19
  • -2007
EMI (fake label; use for unofficial releases purporting to be on EMI)2000339610015
XKylieDigital Media14
Parlophone[keiner]
XKylie MinogueVinyl16
  • -2008
[no label] (Special purpose label – white labels, self-published releases and other “no label” releases)[keiner]

Beziehungen

ausgekoppelte Singles/EPs:2 Hearts von Kylie Minogue
In My Arms
The One von Kylie Minogue
Wow von Kylie Minogue
Teil von:Grammy Award: Best Dance/Electronic Album nominees (Nummer: 2009) (Reihenfolge: 22)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/31462 [Info]
Rezensionen:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/xhn8 [Info]
andere Datenbanken:http://www.musik-sammler.de/album/28989 [Info]
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/kylie/x/ [Info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000784634 [Info]
Wikidata:Q208332 [Info]

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Jüngste

Who'd have thought that little old Charlene would, in two short, sweet decades, go from the original soapstar superstar to a well-loved British treasure whose album releases are up there with the goings on in Parliament in terms of national interest?

It's probably something that intrigues Kylie herself, given the fact she's still a proud Australian, but over here, we tend to get a bit more involved with celebrities than our Antipodean cousins, and so much has happened to Kylie since 2003's Body Language that she's barely ever been out of the spotlight.

There's been the tragedy and triumph of her battle against breast cancer, a worldwide Greatest Hits tour, gallery showings for the entire wardrobe of show costumes, the release of her first children's book and even a role as the Magic Roundabout's Florence - it makes you wonder how she's found time for music.

Somehow though, she has. X, her tenth studio long player, is an album packed with vitality and, as always with Kylie's releases, oodles of fun.

Some time back, the pop princess started using the Madonna model for remaining relevant - only collaborate with the cutting edge - and so it is with X.

Alongside her usual suspects of Cathy Dennis, Guy Chambers and Richard Stannard, there's also production duties for Scottish knob-twiddler Calvin Harris and supercool duo Freemasons, though sadly White Diamond, the Scissor Sisters collaboration that debuted on the Showgirl tour, hasn't made it as far as this album.

What has instead is a fine selection of pop gems. The current trend for electro is one that was always going to suit Kylie and it's one that she's used right through X - whether it's on the slinky "Like A Drug", robotic toe-tapper "Speakerphone", "Nu-di-ty's" staccato or the disco fun of "Stars" - to great effect.

Thankfully, it's not all beats, treats and squeaks. Kylie has never been a one-trick pony and the cabaret big band fun of lead single "2 Hearts" is as wonderfully camp as anything she has ever done, though even that is topped by "The One", which follows in her fine tradition of making songs capable of both breaking your heart and shaking your rump.

The biggest compliment that can be paid to X is simply that it is an album capable of gobbling up column inches regardless of the popularity of or media interest in Kylie. National treasure she may be, but she's not about to start resting on her laurels.