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Unreleased Kylie Songs 1 2 3 4

English

   Unreleased Deconstruction remixes (to be continued...)

  • Confide In Me (Acoustic) Special piano acoustic version produced by Steve Anderson
  • Where Is The Feeling? (Pharmacy Dub) Originally intended for CD2 of the single, this version was dropped when the release was reduced to just one CD and still remains unreleased.
  • Where Is The Feeling? (K-Klass Klub Mix) Originally intended for CD2 of the single, this version was dropped when the release was reduced to just one CD and still remains unreleased.
  • Where Is The Feeling? (K-Klass Dub) Originally intended for CD2 of the single, this version was dropped when the release was reduced to just one CD and still remains unreleased.
  • Where Is The Feeling? (Thee Rid Vid Clash Mix) only ever surfaced on the official white label promo
  • Where Is The Feeling? (Aphroheadz Powerlite Mix) only ever surfaced on the official white label promo
  • If I Was Your Lover (Original Mix) Only ever included on a rare Deconstruction various artists promo CD - otherwise unreleased
  • Falling (Recall Mix)
  • Where Has The Love Gone? (Roach Motel Dub) the original Roach Motel Mix appeared on the Confide In Me single and the Roach Motel Remix, which includes additional production, remained unreleased until October 2000 when it showed up on the Hits + album. The Roach Motel Dub remains unreleased.
  • Where Has The Love Gone? (Fire Island Full Length Mix) A slightly extended version of the Fire Island Mix that appeared on some versions of the promo cassette for the album.
  • Time Will Pass By You (Remixes) Before Where The Wild Roses Grow was considered as a single, DeConstruction commissioned a couple of remixes for this songs due it was considered as the 4th single from Kylie Minogue such as the Wand Silver Screen Remix, which surfaced in 1997 on an unofficial fan club CD-Rom and was later released in its full glory titled as the Paul Masterson Mix on the bonus disc of the 2003 Kylie Minogue - Special Edition BMG release.
  • GBI (German Bold Italic) (Latin Narrow Light - Lisa Carbon Remix)
  • Cowboy Style (House Of Spensane Club Mix)
  • Jump (Rob Dougan Vocal Test Mixes #1, #2 & #3) 3 demo vocal mixes by Rob Doogan were presented to Deconstruction to showcase different vocal layouts for the track so the best could be selected for the final version.
  • Did It Again (Trouser Enthusiasts' Dark Honeymoon Mix)
  • Did It Again (Trouser Enthusiasts' Dark Honeymoon Dub)
  • Confide In Me - 2004 Remixes In 2004 some remixes were commissioned by BMG for release. The release plan was however cancelled even though an official promo CD of the mixes was released in Israel. The mixes included/made were:

    Optimus Remix
    Optimus Dub Remix
    Tomer G Radio Remake
    Tomer G Club Remake

  •    Unreleased Parlophone & Beyond remixes (to be continued...)

  • The Real Thing (Josh Abraham Original Mix) - Different version to soundtrack, which is only included over the end titles for the Sample People movie but never released on CD or elsewhere.
  • The Real Thing (James Ingram Disco Remix)
  • The Real Thing (Pound System Mix) Only included on Australian 12" promo - otherwise unreleased
  • The Real Thing (Sonic Animation 6 Color Ether Mix) Only included on Australian 12" promo - otherwise unreleased
  • Butterfly (Craig J's Harmonic Mix) Includes different intro and editing to released mix.
  • Spinning Around (Messy Boyz Remix) White label promo surfaced in May 2000.
  • Spinning Around (Original 7th District Remix) Early promo version of this mix.
  • Please Stay (Alternative Performance Mix) Slightly different version with a cappella ending used for TV performances etc - leaked online
  • Please Stay (Pumpin' Dolls Epic Vocal Club Mix) leaked online
  • Please Stay (Pumpin' Dolls Epic Vocal Radio Edit)
  • Please Stay (Metro Promo Radio Edit) - 4:04 An edit of the Metro Mix was included on an Virgin Megastores instore various artists promo CD.
  • Please Stay (Hatiras Dreamy Vocal Mix) This version of the Hatiras Mixes is only available to download via iTunes - otherwise unreleased
  • Password (The Code Mix) An early demo mix by Johnny Douglas for personal use
  • Light Years (D-Bop's Voyager Club Mix) leaked online
  • Light Years (D-Bop's Discoteca Dub)
  • Light Years (D-Bops Radio Remix)
  • Your Disco Needs You (Original Almighty Mix) An early version of this mix contains some French grammatical errors in the spoken bridge. It was later corrected.
  • Your Disco Needs You (Casino Club Mix) the full length version of this mix has never been released but very much exists. Only the radio edit of this mix surfaced commercially.
  • Stay Spinning (A Spectrum Of Light) On December 5th 2000 Kylie performed a special medley of her hits Spinning Around and Please Stay. The performance was mimed and the studio version of the medley remains unreleased commercially.
  • G-House Project (Riton Remix) Unreleased remix by Riton, who later went on to remix Kylie's 2005 single Giving You Up
  • Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Radio Slave Vocal Re-Edit) Exclusive promo-only mix which surfaced on a rare Acetate promo 12". The mix features a sample of the Roxy Music hit Angel Eyes - otherwise unreleased
  • Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Radio Slave Dub Re-Edit) Exclusive promo-only mix which surfaced on a rare Acetate promo 12". The mix features a sample of the Roxy Music hit Angel Eyes - otherwise unreleased
  • Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Mike Rizzo Mixes) Commissioned for US release and issued on a Capitol Records promo CD-R but were never released commercially
  • Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Superchumbo Bomundo Mix)' Different version of the Superchumbo Mixes - otherwise unreleased
  • Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Pete Tong Essential Collection Mix) Special mix made by Pete Tong for one of his DJ sets aired on BBC Radio One in 2001 - otherwise unreleased
  • Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Matthew Edwards Mix) Played exclusively on BBC Radio One in September 2001 during a live mix set - otherwise unreleased
  • In Your Eyes (Jean Jacques Smooth Operation Mix) Slightly different version to the released mix.
  • In Your Eyes (Special RLS Re-Edit) A special remix containing samples from GBI. Only released on a French promo 12". The mix was originally known as In Your GB-Eyes (RLS Mix) - otherwise unreleased
  • In Your Eyes (Wide Boys Optic Mix)
  • In Your Eyes (Redanka's Club Mix)
  • In Your Eyes (Redanka's Kiss The Dub)
  • Love At First Sight (Jean Jacques Smoothie Mixes) Originally before he mixed In Your Eyes, Steve (aka Jean Jacques) did some mixes of Love At First Sight (a full vocal mix and a radio remix) that were turned down by Parlophone and remain unreleased
  • Love At First Sight (Long Album Mix - 5:24) Longer version of the album mix included on a German EMI promo various artists compilation.
  • Love At First Sight (Wayne G Anthem Mix) Wayne G was commissioned by Parlophone to remix Love At First Sight but it was never given the go-ahead for release. It was released on promo white labels and although not recognised as an official mix now, it was originally.
  • Love At First Sight (Ruff & Jam Vancouver Re-Edit) appeared on a Canadian promo CD-R
  • Come Into My World (Robbie Rivera's Horny Beats Mix) (2:05)
  • Come Into My World (Robbie Rivera's Manhattan Mix) (12:50)
  • Come Into My World (Robbie's Big Apple) (1:22)
  • Come Into My World (Parkside Remix) not technically official but promoed on Australian radio and a strong fan favourite.
  • Good Like That (Alternative Version) Slightly different version with different ending - leaked online
  • Princess Of Pulse (Electro Eyes) On December 2nd 2002 Kylie performed a special megamix of her hits from her global hit album Fever. The special megamix included parts of an unreleased Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Soulwax Elektronic Remix), In Your Eyes (with 'Give It To Me' backing), Come Into My World and Love At First Sight (Ruff & Jam Mix). The performance was mimed and the studio version of the medley remains unreleased commercially.
  • Chocolate (Original Mix feat. Ludacris Rap)
  • Chocolate (Alternative Single Mix) Unreleased mix including alternative intro and editing leaked online in 2004.
  • Chocolate (Violanti's Harpoon Remix)
  • Chocolate (Violanti's D-Dub)
  • Still Standing (P.S.D.H.T Mix)
  • Secret |Take You Home| (Remix) unnamed remix exists and was made for possible single release.
  • Secret |Take You Home| (Vocal Mix-Down) Johnny Douglas made his own personal mix of the track using urban rhythms and a main vocal track (including slightly different vocal takes). More of an a cappella mix down with rhythm track.
  • Red Blooded Woman (Celestial Bhangra Club Mix) Remained unreleased until 2005. Exclusively included on The Very Best Of Oriental Club compilation.
  • Red Blooded Woman (Play Paul Radio Edit) Only included on rare clear 1-sided 7" promo of which only 50 exist - otherwise unreleased
  • Red Blooded Woman (Play Paul Extended Dub) Only included on a rare 1-sided white label 12" - otherwise unreleased Red Blooded Woman (Johnny's Wax Assassin Remix) Private in-house remix by Johnny Douglas.
  • Red Blooded Woman (Alan Braxe Remix)
  • Red Blooded Woman (Special Radio Re-Edit) Edited version included on in-store Virgin Megastore compilation - otherwise unreleased
  • I Believe In You (Shapeshifters Remix) Abandoned for being too commercial club
  • I Believe In You (Skylark Dub) Only included on a French withdrawn 12" promo - otherwise unreleased

  •    Pre-recorded 'live-effect' vocal versions - Used For Promotional Purposes

    These versions of Kylie are basically the standard backing tracks (musically) but the vocal is re-recorded in a studio with a 'live-effect' sound and is then mimed to on TV or for promotional purposes to give a more authentic 'live' feel. Sometimes these special 'live-effect' vocal versions will have slightly different cold endings that don't fade out to make for a better 'live-effect' performance as true live vocals aren't usually faded out at the end of a performance.

    This was also partly used after Kylie's performance at the Mushroom 25 Celebrations in Melbourne, Australia in November 1998. At the time of performing Kylie had severe laryngitis and even though she sang live for her medley Kylie wasn't happy with her performance (with Medley produced by Steve Anderson) and when it came to releasing it officially on the Mushroom 25 Live - Concert Of The Century video and CD set Kylie recorded a new 'live-effect' vocal which was then dubbed over the performance.

    This is just one examples of the 'live-effect' performance backing tracks used. They remain unreleased commercially.

       Alternative song titles

  • "Disco Down" was originally called Burn This Disco when Johnny Douglas began to write the track.
  • "Giving You Up" was originally called (Can't Start) Giving You Up; it is also sometimes known as Givin' You Up.
  • "I Know" was first called Everything I Know.
  • "BPM" was originally called Beats Per Minute. The instrumental track that Minogue added vocals to is known as Sunset River.
  • "I Believe in You" was originally called I Believe.
  • "Stars" was originally called My Star.
  • "White Diamond" was originally called Diamonds when the Scissor Sisters began to wrote the track.

  •    Rumoured songs/mixes and fakes

  • The Last Word In 1989 a bizarre Korean 7" single for "Nothing to Lose" was released and withdrawn. On its B-side it included an unknown track called "The Last Word". It has since been confirmed that no such Kylie song from PWL exists with this title and it's assumed that the obscure single may have been a split-artist release and "The Last Word" may have been by another artist and not Kylie.
  • Don't Let It Go to Your Head Rumoured to have been recorded by Minogue in 1992-1993. Not much is known about it.
  • Your Secret Love Written by Steve Anderson and David Seaman in 1992-1993.
  • Sex On Legs rumoured to have been recorded with Prince. It does not exist.
  • Ache Was said to have been written by Minogue, Anderson, and Seaman. There is no proof to show that it was actually written or recorded in any way during the Impossible Princess sessions.
  • By My Side, Hush Hush, and Something That We Started Written by Minogue and Anderson in 1996-1997 during the Impossible Princess sessions.
  • Mirror Image Rumoured to have been written by Minogue's ex-boyfriend Michael Hutchence. Hutchence is said to have written Minogue a song, but it is believed by many that this one was not it.
  • Rip it Up and I'll Be There for You Were rumoured to have been recorded during the Light Years sessions.
  • Chorus is a song that was rumoured to have been written and recorded with Bono in 1995-1996. There is no proof to show that it was written, let alone recorded. It is believed to have been made up due to Minogue's thanking of Bono on the Impossible Princess liner notes.
  • We Should Have written by Kylie Minogue, Rick Nowells and Billy Steinberg.
  • Limbo (Junior Vasquez Limbostic Positions Ambient Remix) A bootleg from a white label 12" that surfaced in 2003.
  • Spinning Around (Pre-Release Version) Fan made version which was believed to be an early version of the track when first shared online.
  • Several remixes of the song Butterfly are believed to be fake (or unofficial) because the mixes have only appeared on a Townhouse CDR being sold on Ebay. These remixes are:

  • E-Smoove Disco Fever Mix
  • Downtown Remix
  • Sandstorm Liquid Remix
  • Sandstorm Radio Edit
  • Uptown Remix
  • Several remixes of the song Light Years are believed to be fake (or unofficial) because the mixes have only appeared on a Townhouse CDR being sold on Ebay. These remixes are:

  • Future Extended Club Mix
  • Future Shock Single Mix
  • Future Shock Space Remix
  • The Bini and Martini Transformation Club Edit of On A Night Like This is probably a fake because the mix has only appeared on a Townhouse CDR being sold on Ebay.
  • Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Pre-Release Version) Fan made version which was believed to be an early version of the track when first shared online.
  • How Can You Say No? Is said to have been written by Minogue, Dannii Minogue, and Kurtis Mantronik during the Body Language sessions. Minogue's sister Dannii denies co-writing it.
  • The following songs are rumoured to have been recorded or written during the Body Language sessions in 2002-2003. They are probably fakes:

  • In the Dark Written by Minogue, Emiliana Torrini, and Dan Carey.
  • Second Thoughts Written by Tommy D and Marius Devries in 2002-2003.
  • Heavy Handed Written by Minogue, Dennis, and Mantronik.
  • Fly Written by Minogue, Mantronik, Ashford, and Simpson during 2002-2003.
  • That Certain Something Written by Chris Braide.
  • Rainbow Child', Walk On The Ocean, Loving Games, Trust, Like a Stranger, Roads, Take My Name, and Utterly Mine All were also rumoured to have been recorded and written, but these songs are most certainly fake because very little is known and has been mentioned about them.
  • Also during the Body Language sessions it was rumoured that Minogue was working with The Neptunes. Minogue has denied the existence of these tracks. The songs could have been written for other artists.

  • E-Z St. Written by Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo and Stevie Wonder.
  • Beat U Written by Minogue and Williams.
  •    Songs incorrectly labelled as Kylie tracks

  • Listen To The Rhythm During the time when PWL were releasing club records by Kylie on white label promos under the pseudonym of Angel K another single was released in 1992 on the PWL label entitled Listen To The Rhythm. The artist credit went to K3M. For years many fans believed this track/single to feature the vocals of Kylie and that the artist name of K3M was actually in reference to the initials of her name, plus with a single catalogue number that followed on from Kylie's Give Me Just A Little More Time single all the signs were there that it was a secret Kylie track. The song did very badly in the UK charts, not even breaking the Top 60 and many believed PWL denied the track featured Kylie because of its lack of success. However, the myth can finally be laid to rest now that it is confirmed that the vocal sample on Listen To The Rhythm actually comes from a track by a group called GTO entitled Listen To The Rhythm Flow. It is certainly not Miss Minogue.
  • A Love We'll Find Originally heard on a Brothers in Rhythm night on Radio 1, this was never confirmed as a Kylie track, despite sounding like her. It was also rumoured to be an early version of Where Has the Love Gone?. However, it has now been confirmed to actually be Talk to Me (Sasha Remix) by Hysterix and so this track definitely does not exist.
  • High Energy Boy During the time Kylie starred as the Green Fairy in Baz Luhrmann's hit film/musical Moulin Rouge there was talk about her recording a new track for the soundtrack. The song Physical (a cover version of an Olivia Newton-John classic) was original mentioned for inclusion but was not used (It later surfaced on the Light Years - Tour Edition 2-CD set). Kylie recorded The Sound Of Music for the film but it was not included on the soundtrack (although a brief part of the track was used as the intro to the Fever2002 Tour). Much talk continued about an unreleased song existing for the soundtrack, which is inaccurate. A track called High Energy Boy appeared online and was mislabelled as a Kylie track. It wasn't and it sounded nothing like her. The track was by a Slovenian dance duo called Moulin Rouge (not of any association to the film), which was recorded in the 1980's.
  • True Love Never Dies For some bizarre reason a Donna Williams track was mislabelled as Kylie vs Rank 1 and circulated online via various file share programmes. It is not Kylie and indeed sounds nothing like her.
  • Like A Stranger, Again & Again & With You In late 2004 3 tracks appeared via a well-known Kylie file-share programme with the above titles. Whilst sounding remarkably like Kylie they are in fact pitched-up and renamed Goldfrapp tracks, as listed below:
  • Like A Stranger - is actually the pitched-up and renamed Goldfrapp's track Forever from their 2003 hit album Black Cherry
  • Again & Again - is actually the pitched-up and renamed Goldfrapp's track Twist from their 2003 hit album Black Cherry
  • With You - is actually the pitched-up and renamed Goldfrapp's track Utopia' from their 2000 hit album Felt Mountain

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