Greatest Hits: 87–99

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Greatest Hits: 87–99
Compilation album by
Released3 December 2003
GenreDance-pop[1]
Length122:03
LabelFestival Mushroom
Producer
Kylie Minogue chronology
Greatest Hits 87–97
(2003)
Greatest Hits: 87–99
(2003)
Artist Collection
(2004)
Kylie Minogue video chronology
Greatest Hits 87–97
(2003)
Greatest Hits: 87–99
(2003)
Body Language Live
(2004)

Greatest Hits: 87–99 is a 2003 compilation album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. The album was a budget release, released only in Australia around the same time as Minogue's ninth studio album Body Language. The track list is an extension of her 1992 Greatest Hits compilation, adding the singles released during the Deconstruction period (1994–1998). The album also includes a cover of Russell Morris' song "The Real Thing", recorded in 1999. The accompanying DVD (titled Greatest Hits 87–98) features every Minogue music video released during the PWL and Deconstruction years (the only Minogue DVD to do so). However, some videos, like the Australian video for "Locomotion" and the full-length version of "Where Is The Feeling?” are not featured.

Track listing[edit]

All songs on disc one written and produced by Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman, except where noted.

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Locomotion[a]" (Australian version; album version)Mike Duffy3:14
2."I Should Be So Lucky[a]"  3:23
3."Got to Be Certain[a]"  3:20
4."Je ne sais pas pourquoi[a]"  4:01
5."Especially for You[b]" (with Jason Donovan)  3:58
6."Turn It into Love[a]"  3:36
7."Made in Heaven[c]"  3:32
8."It's No Secret[a]"  3:59
9."Hand on Your Heart[d]"  3:51
10."Wouldn't Change a Thing[d]"  3:14
11."Never Too Late[d]"  3:23
12."Tears on My Pillow[d]"
 2:28
13."Better the Devil You Know[e]"  3:55
14."Step Back in Time[e]"  3:05
15."What Do I Have to Do?[e]" (7" mix)  3:33
16."Shocked[e]" (DNA 7" mix featuring Jazzi P)3:10
Total length:55:34
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Word Is Out[f]" (Summer Breeze 7" mix)
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Tony King
  • Asha Elfenbien
3:34
2."If You Were with Me Now[f]" (with Keith Washington)
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:11
3."Give Me Just a Little More Time[f]"
  • Edyth Wayne
  • Ronald Dunbar
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:07
4."Finer Feelings[f]" (Brothers in Rhythm 7" mix)
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:47
5."What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before)[g]"
  • Stock
  • Waterman
  • Minogue
  • Stock
  • Waterman
3:41
6."Celebration[g]"
  • Phil Harding
  • Ian Curnow
3:57
7."Confide in Me[h]" (Master mix)
Brothers in Rhythm5:51
8."Put Yourself in My Place[h]" (Australian radio edit)Jimmy HarryHarry3:36
9."Where Is the Feeling?[h]" (BIR Dolphin mix)
  • Wilf Smarties
  • Jayn Hanna
Brothers in Rhythm4:11
10."Where the Wild Roses Grow[i]" (With Nick Cave)Nick Cave
3:58
11."Some Kind of Bliss[j]"
4:14
12."Did It Again[j]"
  • Minogue
  • Anderson
  • Seaman
Brothers in Rhythm4:16
13."Breathe[j]" (Radio edit)
  • Ball
  • Vauk
3:39
14."Cowboy Style[j]" (Radio edit)
  • Minogue
  • Anderson
  • Seaman
Brothers in Rhythm3:51
15."Dancing Queen[k]" (7" edit) 3:48
16."Tears[l]"
  • Minogue
  • Ball
  • Vauk
  • Ball
  • Vauk
4:26
17."The Real Thing[m]"  3:22
Total length:66:29

Notes[edit]

Personnel[edit]

Adapted from the album's liner notes.[2]

  • Ellen Von Unwerth – photography
  • Katrina Jebb – photography
  • Tony Hung – cover design
  • Traffic Design Studios – cover design, package design

Charts[edit]

Chart performance for Greatest Hits: 87–99
Chart (2003–2004) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[3] 54

Certifications[edit]

Certifications for Greatest Hits: 87–99
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[4]
DVD
2× Platinum 30,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kemp, Rob (2004). "Kylie Minogue". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. p. 544. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  2. ^ "Kylie* – Greatest Hits 87-99". discogs.com. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  3. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 190.
  4. ^ ARIA. Australian sales certificate for 'Greatest Hits 1987-1999'. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 9 June 2012.