Impossible Princess (retitled Kylie Minogue in the UK and Europe) is the sixth studio album by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, released on 22 October 1997. Because the A&R department of her label, Deconstruction Records, were not present throughout the majority of the album's production process, song writing and production were primarily handled by Minogue, in collaboration with producers Dave Ball, Ingo Vauk, Brothers in Rhythm, Manic Street Preachers and Rob Dougan.
Minogue started work on the album in October 1995 when she returned from her trips with French photographer and her then-boyfriend Stéphane Sednaoui. A release with a mixture of different musical genres and styles, the album features several songs employing themes of self-reflection, relationships and insecurities. The album cover was photographed by Sednaoui and the album title was derived from the book Poems to Break the Harts of Impossible Princesses (1994) by Billy Childish and from a lyric in the song "Dreams". The tracks "Some Kind of Bliss", "Did It Again", "Breathe" and "Cowboy Style" served as the album's official singles, while the other songs from the album served as promotional singles in Australia and New Zealand.
"Too Far" is a song by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, taken from her sixth studio album Impossible Princess (1997). It was written and produced by Minogue, with additional production credits to Brothers in Rhythm. The song is a drum and bass song where Minogue describes her anger and frustration through its lyrics. It contains elements of club music and breakbeat music, and employs spoken word techniques. The Brothers in Rhythm remix was released as the lead and only single from Minogue's remix compilation, Mixes (1998), on 21 May 1998 by record label Sony BMG.
Critical reception towards "Too Far" has been universally acclaimed; some critics favoured its commercial appeal, while some felt it was one of Minogue's best dance tracks. Critics have highlighted it as an album and career stand out. "Too Far" failed to chart on any record charts, and no music video was directed. Minogue has performed the track on two of her concert tours; Intimate and Live Tour and Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour, and has been included on her greatest hits albums including Artist Collection (2004) and Confide in Me: The Irresistible Kylie (2007).
Far or FAR may refer to:
Farø is an island in Denmark, located between the islands Sjælland and Falster. It has an area of 0.93 km² and has a population of four people (2006). Administratively it is part of Vordingborg Municipality.
The Farø Bridges (Farøbroerne) connect Sjælland with Falster via Farø, on the European Routes E47 and E55 combined. Junction 42 of E55 is located on the western side of Farø. The island is connected by causeway with the islands of Bogø and Møn by route 287 Grønsundvej.
Coordinates: 54°57′1″N 11°59′29″E / 54.95028°N 11.99139°E / 54.95028; 11.99139
The Sun Is Often Out (stylized as THE SUN iS OfTEN oUT) is the debut album by Longpigs, released in 1996 on U2's record label, Mother Records.
All songs written by Crispin Hunt except where noted.
Calling all children of the earth, are you ready for
rebirth?
Millenium is here, but there's no reason to fear.
The time has come, when all men must live as one.
So put down your weapons, put down your guns,
only then are we truly free, you will see
I hear a song up in the sky.
I wonder why, I wonder why.
I have the feeling I can fly.
This melody rings in my ear.
Sweet songs I hear, sweet songs I hear.
It's telling me to leave off here,
and dry my tears, and start to cheer
In this millenium, I broke the sound barrier.
In the next millenium, I'll break the speed of light.
In the third millenium, I reach warp speed,
millenium.
Kiss the skyscrapers, come down to earth.
Be my prince? Heart, goodbye.
Everybody sings, to the music that it brings,
millenium.
And our hearts are open wide, with a joy we cannot
hide, millenium.
And everybody sings, to the music that it brings,
millenium.
And our hearts are open wide, with a joy we cannot
hide, millenium.
Nation to nation, tribe to tribe,
they see the wrong we cannot hide, they see the evil in
our pride.
From truth comes unity so take the chance and being
free.