Kylie Minogue’s self-titled 1994 album to be re-issued with unreleased tracks
Kylie Minogue’s 1994 self-titled album is set for a re-release this year.
The Australian singer’s record label, Vibe On, have plans to re-release her fifth studio album as a two-disc special edition that will feature “rare and previously unreleased bonus tracks”, Digital Spy reports.
The album, which was seen as the start of the second phase of her musical career after signing with Deconstruction Records in 1993, spawned hit singles, Confide in Me and Put Yourself in My Place.
Minogue is currently working on her 14th studio album, recently revealing that she’ll go “full pop” for the record.
She also took to Instagram to tease her fans, posting a photo of herself with Bonnie McKee, a songwriter known for working on Katy Perry’s California Gurls and Teenage Dream.
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