Posted October 23, 200915 yr New album out on 23/11/09 featuring songs from her unreleased album after Get Into You and before Girl. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/31/Dannii_Minogue_-_The_1995_Sessions_(album_cover).jpg Tracklisting 1. Free Your Love 2. Skin Deep 3. Love And Affection 4. I Got This Feeling 5. Let Love Into Your Life 6. Everlasting Night 7. Crazy For Your Love 8. Love In Me 9. Exclusively 10. Love Will Find A Way 11. Don't Wanna Leave You Now 12. Free Your Love (Bonus Track) i for one , look forward to this, hoping they are all as amazing as Everlasting Night :heart: opinions?
October 23, 200915 yr This im sure is great for the dannii fans espexially the hardcore fans, its not a release that would interest me, id love dannii to start new material though now is the time as she is alot mor epopular on x factor this year than ever before.
October 25, 200915 yr Def buying this but I hope its better than Everlasting Night cos I was nver that keen on it
October 25, 200915 yr I am interested but let's look at the tracklist for a while... 1. Free Your Love 12. Free Your Love (Bonus Track) :mellow: She is also re-releasing two albums: http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/1214931 ... oduct.html http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/1214931 ... oduct.html
December 8, 200915 yr Received this album yesterday. Its absolutely awful by the way. Not one decent song on there.
December 11, 200915 yr Dannii Minogue: 'The 1995 Sessions' Released on Monday, December 7 2009 By Nick Levine, Music Editor Forget Jedward, the real revelation during this year's X Factor has been Dannii Minogue. She may have been edited down to virtual irrelevance in the audition eps, but she's come out fighting on the live shows, armed with common sense, plenty of wit - Danylgate, ahem, excepted - and a better stylist than Cheryl Cole. Actually, it's kind of surprising that Minogue, D still hasn't used the show to launch a proper pop comeback, but the latest re-examination of her back catalogue is well-timed to capitalise on her recent rum form. Her first two albums - 1991's Love And Kisses and 1993's Get Into You - have each been granted the 'Deluxe' reissue treatment, but most intriguing of all is something called The 1995 Sessions. The what? Well, here's what Dannii herself has to say in the liner notes: "Many have asked me about this collection of demos written and recorded during 1994 and 1995. I hope you enjoy the 'love' here and can now see my discovery of dance music following the Get Into You album and how I arrived at [third LP] Girl in 1997." And here are the key points to note: although they're presented as "demo recordings", these 13 tracks don't sound unfinished; most of them are stronger than their unreleased status would suggest; collectively they're as reminiscent of their era as the Kangol beret Minogue rocks in one particularly cute booklet photo. In fact, the seven uptempo club cuts that open the collection reek so heavily of 1995 that they may as well be sprayed in CK One. Just look at the song titles: 'Free Your Love', 'Love And Affection', 'Let Love Into Your Life', 'Crazy (For Your Love)', 'Take My Time Loving You'... However, just as The 1995 Sessions is in danger of becoming samey, it throws up a few surprises: 'Love In Me' dips its toes into trancier waters, 'Exclusively' brings a bit of R&B bounce to proceedings, and 'Don't Wanna Leave You Now' and 'Love Will Find A Way' are sleek 'n' slinky pop ballads. If Louise had released the latter back in the day, she'd have taken it into the top ten. The 1995 Sessions may evoke its era rather than transcend it, but as a nostalgia trip it's an absolute blast. 'Everlasting Night', which later became the theme song of the 1999 Sydney Mardi Gras, is a particular delight, sounding like a Eurovision winner that never was. Minogue, meanwhile, shows greater vocal chops than Louis Walsh will ever give her credit for. She's comfortable leading a gospel choir on 'Let Love Into Your Life', suitably seductive on those slowies and able to pull off nearly every "Set your soul on fire"-style dance music cliché she's presented with. If her X Factor comeback has piqued your curiosity, or you enjoyed a couple of her hits from the late '90s/early '00s, or you just have a soft spot for 15-year-old dance-pop, The 1995 Sessions is well worth a listen. Especially if you've still got an old Kangol beret tucked away at the back of your wardrobe. 4 stars out of 5.
December 12, 200915 yr Author Received this album yesterday. Its absolutely awful by the way. Not one decent song on there. thank you for that postive response, there must have been at least one song you liked i'm getting my copy today, my birthday money has arrived :cheer:
December 12, 200915 yr Its not an album i would buy myself as i wasnt a fan of dannii's music from that era pre neon nights this is it was the only song i really liked although since i bought her greatest hits songs like disrememberance has grown on me but its mainly neon nights on that i got to like some of danniis stuff. Im sure for the fans who liked dannii from the early days will find at least 1 song that they like on this album.
December 15, 200915 yr Author i suggest Girl then, it's similar to Neon Nights and is a good look at older stuff wasn't in my local HMV so had to order from Amazon, god knows when it'll arrive
December 16, 200915 yr thank you for that postive response, there must have been at least one song you liked i'm getting my copy today, my birthday money has arrived :cheer: I'm afraid I didn't like any of the songs on this album and I'm a big Dannii fan and have all her albums/singles.