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Nathan has confirmed the release of a Dannii album in January. It will be a budget release and wont qualify for a charting position because of this. Kind of like Kylie's remix albums. Simply released for the fans.

The album currently has the title of "Early Years" as they will feature recordings from her early works that were never released. This could possibly be her unreleased album from 1993-1995. So this is not good news if you do not like her earlier music. But I do, so its good news :D Plus I am dieing to hear what her tracks produced by brothers in rythm etc sound like. And for the record, she recorded material with them before Kylie did. She also used Xenomania first also.

 

Anyway, Nathan I quote:

 

Just had a call from Universal and they want to release The Early Years (working title) on Monday 8th January. This will be released everywhere apart from Australia and New Zealand - simply as they do not own the rights.

 

I will update you as the project quickly takes shape over the next month or so.

 

YAY!!!

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i never liked dannii;s older stuff at all so i wouldnt be buying this for sure but i am delighted for her fans as i know these kind of albums are greatto get when you are a big fan,i hope the album has alot of stuff the dannnii fans would like on it
im not a huge fan of her earlier stuff but ill be buying it just out of curiouslty
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The "Girl" era is when Dannii found her sound and really shined. I still like her first two albums though. And I am dieing to hear what she had lined up for her third MCA album! And this album should feature that material. Interesting!

 

The information below may be what is featured on the "new album". I say may as it has not been confirmed but it is a collection of older songs, many that have been unreleased. So it could only be?:

 

After the failure of Get into You, Minogue began recording her third album in 1995 for Mushroom International. While she wrote and recorded over twenty songs with various well-known producers such as Love to Infinity, Rapino Brothers, Ollie J, D.N.A, One World, Terry Ronald and Soul II Soul. Two songs from these recording sessions were performed at PAs (live performances) "Everlasting Night" at Pride 1995 and "Free My Love" at Birmingham's Subway City Club, which was also televised on the Live TV channel. The album was not released because Minogue and Mushroom International could not agree on which territories the album would be released in, and the two parted ways. Mushroom International had yet to have a large international hit and did not have enough money to fund the release and promotion of Minogue's album worldwide.

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Should be interesting! :wub: Hope she does well, she deserves :wub:
I don't think I'll be purchasing this drivel, if it's from the earlier days.
Ow come on Niall arent u even a bit curious plus I bet you will listen to Oz's lol

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