It seems like yet another Deconstruction collection, but it is not at all. "Confide in Me," the title of the famous 1994 Kylie Minogue track which took her from dance music to a more indie sound, is also a compilation released in both 2002 and 2007 in various versions, containing all Minogue's material from 1994 to 1998. The new 2016 version is truly rich and, besides presenting all the songs from the two albums (Kylie Minogue 1994 and Impossible Princess 1997), it also includes for the first time several remixes, unreleased tracks, and bonus tracks from that fantastic dark, indie, and somber period of the world's pop princess.

Two compact discs that start from the single Confide in Me, moving through other hits like Where Has the Love Gone, but also Put Your Hands in My Place, and Where Is the Feeling. Also included are Minogue's rarer singles, Some Kind of Bliss, Breathe, and Did It Again.

A journey into more mature music, in the 90s, when Kylie had yet to explode as a sexy bombshell of global pop; these were the years of her duet with Nick Cave, Where the Wild Roses Grow, and her transformation from the girl next door to a rock singer.

The photos inside the double CD are beautiful (unseen photos from that period), and inside the booklet, there's the whole history and various steps that make this singer a music queen even in the 90s.

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