Also just noticed she must've purposefully used behind the scenes shots so she didn't have to credit William Baker. Haha!!!
Oh yes, she fed the fans here with the music content. Jump especially came to life and felt perfect for a movie soundtrack.While I don't remember much of the documentary now, I'm always fascinated by the excellent and super interesting choices in the soundtrack - deep cuts from Impossible Princess, Liza Minnelli songs, a ballad version of Made In Heaven, Alone Again.
If White Diamond had came out just five years later (and on another label) there would have been a companion digital album with all those songs on the very morning she walked the red carpet.17 years later...still no Alone Again.
If I remember correctly: Originally meant to be on Impossible Princess but was bumped off after more commercial material was recorded. It was first released on the Other Sides EP that was released alongside IP and she also performed it at Intimate & Live shows.How did I not know that "Take Me With You" exists? 9 minutes of pure bliss. What's the story behind this song?
The edit which was the first version I ever heard was on a compilation called Wicked Women. Wish it was available on streaming.If I remember correctly: Originally meant to be on Impossible Princess but was bumped off after more commercial material was recorded. It was first released on the Other Sides EP that was released alongside IP and she also performed it at Intimate & Live shows.
Oh and Produced by Brothers In Rhythm.
Please Stay, is criminally underrated and unfortunately gets lost in that iconic Light Years singles run. I wish Kylie would show some love to it again.
I know, I think had Please Stay been an early January 2001 release, it would have been an easy top 5 single as opposed to rivalling only In My Arms as her lowest charting Parlophone single until the low key digital release of The One. I believe this was going to be the single mix too:Parlophone took their eye off the ball for this one and I think that's how there wasn't a fifth single in spring of 2001. They should've held it back for the first Monday in January and stuck "Santa Baby" on a Now That's What I Call Christmas Licensing Ca$h compilation instead. Changing the single mix of "Please Stay" from [was it the Metro mix?] to the admittedly nicer beefier single mix also probably didn't do them any strategy favours.
(Also it should have been "Disco Down", with "Please Stay" as single 5)
I know, I think had Please Stay been an early January 2001 release, it would have been an easy top 5 single
Another top 5 hit always looks better in the history books. Still, it was her best UK single chart run since Rhythm Of Love, which is the overall thing.38K first week sales for Christmas #10 vs a number 4 or #3 depending on the week in January