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Minogue performing during the Showgirl - The Greatest Hits Tour in March 2005.

This is a comprehensive listing of official video releases by Kylie Minogue, an Australian pop music singer. Minogue has released 57 music videos and eighteen VHS and DVDs on PWL, Deconstruction Records and Parlophone.

Music videos

1980s

Year Song Album Director(s)
1987 "Locomotion" Non-album track Chris Langham
"I Should Be So Lucky" Kylie
"I Should Be So Lucky" (alternative video)
1988 "Got to Be Certain"
"Got to Be Certain" (alternative video)
"The Loco-Motion" (alternative video)
"Je Ne Sais Pas Pourquoi"
"Made in Heaven" Non-album track
"Especially for You" (with Jason Donovan) Ten Good Reasons
(Jason Donovan album)
"It's No Secret" Kylie
1989 "Hand on Your Heart" Enjoy Yourself
"Wouldn't Change a Thing" Pete Cornish
"Never Too Late"

1990s

Year Song Album Director(s)
1990 "Tears on My Pillow" Enjoy Yourself Pete Cornish
"Better the Devil You Know" Rhythm of Love Paul Goldman
"Step Back in Time" Nick Egan
1991 "What Do I Have to Do?" Dave Hogan
"Shocked"
"Word Is Out" Let's Get to It James LeBon
"If You Were with Me Now" (with Keith Washington) Greg Masuak
1992 "Give Me Just a Little More Time"
"Finer Feelings" Dave Hogan
"What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before)" Greatest Hits Greg Masuak
"Celebration"
1994 "Confide in Me" Kylie Minogue Paul Boyd
"Put Yourself in My Place" Keir McFarlane
1995 "Where Is the Feeling?"
"Where the Wild Roses Grow" (with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) Murder Ballads Rocky Schenck
1997 "Some Kind of Bliss" Impossible Princess David Mould
"Did It Again" Pedro Romhanyi
"Did It Again" (Alternative video)
1998 "Breathe" Kieran Evans
"Cowboy Style" Michael Williams
"GBI: German Bold Italic" (with Towa Tei) Sound Museum Stéphane Sednaoui

2000s

Year Song Album Director(s)
2000 "Spinning Around" Light Years Dawn Shadforth
"On a Night like This" Douglas Avery
"Kids" (with Robbie Williams) Simon Hilton
"Please Stay" James Frost and Alex Smith
2001 "Your Disco Needs You" Todd Cole
"Can't Get You out of My Head" Fever Dawn Shadforth
2002 "In Your Eyes"
"Love at First Sight" Johan Renck
"Come into My World" Michel Gondry
2003 "Slow" Body Language Baillie Walsh
2004 "Red Blooded Woman" Jake Nava
"Chocolate" Dawn Shadforth
"I Believe in You" Ultimate Kylie Vernie Veung
2005 "Giving You Up" Alex and Martin
2007 "2 Hearts" X Dawn Shadforth
2008 "Wow" Melina Matsoukas
"In My Arms"
"All I See" William Baker
"The One" Ben Ib

2010s

Year Song Album Director(s)
2010 "All the Lovers" Aphrodite Joseph Kahn
"Get Outta My Way" AlexandLiane
"Better than Today" William Baker

Video albums

Concert tour videos

Year Information
1990 Kylie...On the Go – Live in Japan
1992 Kylie Live! (also titled Live in Dublin)
  • Released: April 1992
  • Notes: Minogue's live performance in Dublin, Ireland during her Let's Get to It Tour in 1991.
    The release also featured behind-the-scenes footage.
2001 Live in Sydney
  • Released: January 10, 2001
  • Special features: 30-minute backstage documentary
  • Notes: Minogue's live performance in Sydney, Australia during her On a Night Like This tour in 2001.
  • Certifications: 3x Platinum (ARIA)[1]
2002 Intimate and Live
  • Released: July 23, 2002
  • Notes: Minogue's live performance in Australia during her Intimate and Live tour in 1998.
    The performance was originally released in 1998 on VHS in Australia.
  • Charts: #1 in Australia[2]
  • Certifications: Platinum (ARIA)[2]
KylieFever2002: Live in Manchester
  • Released: November 18, 2002
  • Special features: Tour documentary, photo gallery, virtual tour programme and four projections from the show:
    "Cowboy Style", "Light Years"/"I Feel Love", "I Should Be So Lucky" and "Burning Up".
  • Limited Edition: Featured deluxe packaging and bonus live CD
  • Notes: Minogue's live performance in Manchester, England during her KylieFever tour in 2002.
    The concert was also released on VHS in some regions.
  • Charts: Number one in Australia, number two in the United Kingdom and number sixteen in the United States.
2004 Body Language Live
  • Released: July 12, 2004
  • Special features: Multi-angle visuals for "Slow" and "Chocolate",
    behind-the-scenes documentary and DVD-ROM section with gallery, wallpapers and screensavers.
  • Notes: Minogue's live performance in London, England during her special concert, Money Can't Buy, in 2003.
  • Charts: Number three in the UK
  • Certifications: Platinum (ARIA)[3]
2005 Kylie Showgirl
  • Released: November 28, 2005
  • Special features: Backstage documentary, showgirl screen visuals and DVD-ROM section.
  • Notes: Minogue's live performance in London, England during her Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour in 2005.
  • Charts: Number one in Australia, number two in the UK
  • Certifications: ARIA: 4x Platinum,[4] BPI: Platinum[5]
2007 White Diamond / Showgirl: Homecoming DVD
2008 Kylie Live: X2008
  • Released: December 1, 2008
  • Special features: Backstage documentary, screen visuals, projections and a photo gallery.
  • Notes: Minogue's live performance in London, England during her KylieX2008 world tour in 2008.

Music video compilations

Year Information
1988 The Videos
  • Released: November 1988
  • Notes: Contained music videos from Minogue's debut album, Kylie.
1989 The Kylie Collection
  • Released: February 1989
  • Notes: Released only in Australia, it contained music videos from Minogue's debut album, Kylie.
The Videos 2
  • Released: November 1989
  • Notes: Contained music videos from Minogue's second album, Enjoy Yourself.
1991 Let's Get To...The Videos
  • Released: November 1991
  • Notes: Contained all four music videos from Minogue's third album Rhythm of Love and two from her fourth album, Let's Get to It.
1992 Greatest Video Hits
  • Released: August 1992
  • Notes: Contained music videos for the songs featured on Minogue's first greatest hits compilation.
    The Australian release featured an extra music video for "Celebration".
1998 The Kylie Tapes 94–98
2002 Greatest Hits 87–92
  • Released: November 18, 2002
  • Special features: Photo gallery, alternate videos
  • Notes: Released only in the UK, it contained music videos for the songs featured on the BMG greatest hits compilation album Greatest Hits.
  • It is the only DVD to hold the alternate versions of many of Kylie's videos. Many of the behind-the-features were taken from the Australian 1988 VHS release The Kylie Collection and the 1989 release The Videos 2.
  • Charts: Number nine in the UK
2003 Greatest Hits 1987–1997
  • Released: November 19, 2003
  • Notes: Contained music videos for the songs featured on the BMG greatest hits compilation album Greatest Hits 1987–1997.
Greatest Hits 1987–1999
  • Released: November 24, 2003
  • Notes: Released only in Australia, it contained music videos for the songs featured on the
    BMG greatest hits compilation album Greatest Hits 1987–1999.
  • It is the only Kylie DVD to contain all of the available videos from 1987-1998.
  • Certifications: 2x Platinum (ARIA)[6]
2004 Kylie Minogue: Artist Collection
Ultimate Kylie

Blu-ray releases

Year Information
2008 Kylie Live: X2008
  • Released:2009
  • Special features: Backstage documentary, screen visuals (more than the DVD release), projections and a photo gallery.
  • Notes: Minogue's live performance in London, England during her KylieX2008 world tour in 2008.
  • 1080p
  • DTS-HD Master Audio
  • Charts: TBA
  • Certifications: TBA

See also

References

The Complete Kylie, Simon Sheridan, Reynolds & Hearn Books (February 2009) (2nd ed.) ISBN 1905287895

Notes

  • Kylie.com — owned and maintained by EMI and represents Kylie Minogue. (EMI is the owner of Kylie Minogue's current label, Parlophone.)