Sunday, May 15, 2011

Kylie Minogue to publish two new editions of "Aphrodite"

Australians will be hardened to two new editions of Kylie Minogue's Aphrodite album.Kylie Minogue to release two new editions of "Aphrodite" Picture

To concur with her highly successful Aphrodite - Les Folies tour arriving in Australia next month, Warner Music Australia's gearing up to spend two special packages of Aphrodite which will hopefully see the pop diva return to the loftier end of the charts.

Minogue's eleventh studio album Aphrodite has so far yielded three singles - 'All The Lovers', 'Get Outta My Way' and 'Better Than Today' - all of which have topped the US Billboard dance charts, making this her first album to score consecutive #1 dance hits. However, back in her home country Australia, 'All The Lovers' only managed to point at #13. The former two singles flopped disastrously outside of the Top 50.

The upcoming tour edition of Kylie's Aphrodite will be a three-disc epic, boasting the criterion edition album plus a new remix CD and a class party megamix. Check out the tracklisting as per CD Wow:

Disc one: standard edition Aphrodite album.

Disc two:

1) Put Your Hands Up (Pete Hammond Remix)

2) Aphrodite (Denzal Park Remix)

3) Cupid Boy (Stereogamous Dub)

4) Get Outta My Way (Paul Harris Vocal Mix)

5) All The Lovers (WAWA & MMB Anthem Mix)

6) Put Your Hands Up (Muscles Club Remix)

7) Better Than Today (Bimbo Jones Remix)

8) Higher (Taio Cruz feat. Kylie Minogue)

Disc three:

20 minute megamix party disc.

There'll also be a super collector's edition Aphrodite package issued - modestly titled the Goddess edition - which will have a pop-up booklet and exclusive new photos and content. Check out the delicious creative process here on the official Kylie Goddess blog.

The Aphrodite world tour is currently making its way through North America and is expected to close up in Australia, Asia and South Africa in the upcoming months.

Both tour edition and Goddess editions of Kylie's Aphrodite is expected to be released on 3 June in Australia.

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