It's Official: Kylie Minogue's PWL Albums Are Being Re-Released

15th August2014

It's Official: Kylie Minogue's PWL Albums Are Being Re-Released

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By popular demand, PWL are delighted to reissue Kylie’s first four albums from the undisputed princess of pop, KYLIE MINOGUE.  Marking the first time these classic albums have been back in print since their initial release, and with each digitally remastered from the original studio tapes, ‘Kylie’ (1988), ‘Enjoy Yourself’ (‘89), ‘Rhythm of Love’ (‘90) and ‘Let’s Get To It’

Are Kylie Minogue's PWL Albums Being Re-Released? We Could Be So Lucky!

08th August2014

Are Kylie Minogue's PWL Albums Being Re-Released? We Could Be So Lucky!

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Kylie Minogue‘s first four albums — released on PWL Records between 1988 and 1991 — are being re-released. We think. There’s no official announcement (yet) but a seemingly official YouTube video alludes to their arrival on August 15. That date is supported by a countdown on the iconic British label’s website. Are you ready to step back in

She IS so lucky! Kylie Minogue album sales soar after Commonwealth Games performance

06th August2014

She IS so lucky! Kylie Minogue album sales soar after Commonwealth Games performance

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SHE WAS THE life and soul of the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony on Monday, and it seems Kylie's fans can't get enough of the Locomotion singer. Sales of 46-year-old Kylie's albums have spiked since the Australian-singer dazzled the 40,000-strong crowd at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony, according to Amazon. In the 24 hours since the show, albums

WATCH: Kylie Minogue Live at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games

03th August2014

WATCH: Kylie Minogue Live at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games

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Kylie Minogue dazzled the crowds as she closed the 20th Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on Sunday night. The Aussie singer was the star attraction as 40,000 crammed into Hampden Park for the closing ceremony. The goddess of pop performed a show-stopping set, which also marked the transfer of the Commonwealth games to Australia, who will host the 21st