Dannii Minogue discography

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Dannii Minogue discography
Minogue at a Melbourne instore signing, August 2006.
Minogue at a Melbourne instore signing, August 2006.
Releases
Studio albums 4
Compilation albums 6
Singles 27
Video albums 5
Music videos 27
References and footnotes

The discography of Dannii Minogue, an Australian dance-pop singer-songwriter, consists of four studio albums, three reissues, four compilation albums, two remix albums and twenty-seven singles on multiple record labels.

Minogue achieved early success with hits such as "Love and Kisses" and "This Is It", though by the release of her second album, her popularity as a singer had declined, leading her to concentrate on other fields such as television presenting. The late 1990s saw a brief return to music after Minogue reinvented herself as a dance artist with "All I Wanna Do", her first number one UK dance hit. In 2001, Minogue released her biggest worldwide hit to date, "Who Do You Love Now?", while her subsequent album, Neon Nights, became the most successful of her career. In the UK, she has achieved thirteen consecutive number one dance singles, becoming the best performing artist on the UK Upfront Club Chart.[1] In recent years, she has released several compilations such as Club Disco and Unleashed, comprising mostly of previously unreleased material.

Contents

[edit] Albums

[edit] Studio albums

Year Album Charts[2][3] Certification
AUS UK
1990 Dannii[A] 24
1991 Love and Kisses
  • Debut European album
  • Released: June 3, 1991
  • Labels: MCA, Mushroom
8
1993 Get into You 53 52
1997 Girl 69 57
2004 Neon Nights 25 8
Notes
  • A ^Dannii was released under the title Party Jam in Japan in April 1991, under Alfa Records. The track list remained exactly the same.

[edit] Reissues

Year Album Charts
AUS UK
1992 Love and Kisses and... 98 42
2007 Girl: 2 Disc Deluxe Edition
Neon Nights: 2 Disc Deluxe Edition

[edit] Compilations

Year Album Charts
AUS UK
1998 The Singles
2006 The Hits & Beyond 67 17
2007 Unleashed
Club Disco 2[B]
Notes
  • B ^UK Top Dance Albums Chart.

[edit] Remix albums

Year Album Charts
AUS UK
1991 U.K. Remixes
1999 The Remixes

"—" denotes albums that were released but did not chart.

[edit] Singles

Year Single Chart peak position Certification Album
AUS UK UK
Club
US
Dance
IRE GER SWE SPA
1991 "Love and Kisses" 4 8 22 ARIA: Gold[6]
Love and Kisses
"Success" 28 11 15
"Jump to the Beat" 48 8 5
"Baby Love" 26 14 18
"I Don't Wanna Take This Pain" 92 40
1992 "Show You the Way to Go" 104 30
Get into You
"Love's on Every Corner" 44
1993 "This Is It" 13 10 17 ARIA: Gold[6]
"This Is the Way" 45 27
1994 "Get into You" 79 36
1997 "All I Wanna Do" 11 4 1 48 ARIA: Gold[7]
Girl
"Everything I Wanted" 44 15 1
1998 "Disremembrance" 53 21 1
"Coconut" 62
1999 "Everlasting Night" 42
Gay & Lesbian
Mardi Gras of 1999
2001 "Who Do You Love Now?"
with Riva
15 3 1 1 20 14 25
Neon Nights
2002 "Put the Needle on It" 11 7 1 74 20 72 ARIA: Gold[8]
2003 "I Begin to Wonder" 14 2 1 2 22 37 20 ARIA: Gold[8]
"Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling" 22 5 1 8 38 37 15
2004 "You Won't Forget About Me"
with Flower Power
20 7 1 5 22 9
The Hits & Beyond
2005 "Perfection"
with Soul Seekerz
13 11 1
2006 "So Under Pressure" 16 20 1 31
2007 "I Can't Sleep at Night"[C] 1
"He's the Greatest Dancer" 37 1 9 [9]
Club Disco
"Touch Me Like That"
with Jason Nevins
48 1

"—" denotes singles that were released but did not chart.

Notes
  • C ^Digital download single.

[edit] Guest singles

Year Single Artist Chart peak Album
JPN
1995 "Rescue Me"[D] EuroGroove 1 EuroGroove: The Best Of
"Boogie Woogie"[D] 1
Notes
  • D ^Released only in Japan.

[edit] Music videos

Year Song Director(s)[10]
1990 "Love and Kisses" Paul Goldman
"Success"
1991 "Jump to the Beat" Greg Masuak
"I Don't Wanna Take This Pain" Paul Goldman
1992 "Show You the Way to Go" Liam Kan
"Love's On Every Corner" Zoe Broach
Gazza Francis
1993 "This Is It" Willi Smax
"This Is The Way"
1994 "Get into You" Kirsten Leigh
Terry Blamey
Tim Nelson
1995 "Rescue Me"
"Boogie Woogie"
1997 "All I Wanna Do" Paul Morgans
Paul McNally
"Everything I Wanted" Steve Shaw
1998 "Disremembrance" Jo Roman
Simon Cooper
"Coconut"
1999 "Everlasting Night" Simon Smith
Dannii Minogue
Gary Leeson
2001 "Who Do You Love Now" David Chaudoir
2002 "Put the Needle on It" Mikka Lommi
2003 "I Begin to Wonder" Phil Griffin
"Don't Wanna Loose this Feeling"
2004 "You Won't Forget About Me" Harvey & Caroline
2005 "Perfection" Rob Kaplan
2006 "I Can't Sleep at Night" Ulf
"So Under Pressure" Phil Griffin
2007 "Touch Me Like That" Andy Soup

[edit] Miscellaneous

The following songs have been officially released, but do not appear on Minogue's album or single releases.

Year Song Notes Appearance
1995 "The Gift of Christmas" Charity single release for ChildLine "The Gift of Christmas" single
2003 "Sex Dice" Backing vocals on Denise Lopez b-side "Love Me Down" single
2004 "Take Me Inside" Afterlife featuring Dannii Minogue Speck of Gold
2005 "Trip" Thriller J presents Dannii Minogue Departure Lounge – World Grooves
2006 "I'll Be Home for Christmas" Spirit of Christmas 2006

[edit] Videos and DVDs

Year Title
1991 Love and Kisses: Video Collection
1994 Get into You: Video Collection
  • UK release
  • Format: VHS
  • Released: May 30, 1994
  • Labels: Mushroom
1999 The Videos
  • Australian release
  • Format: VHS
  • Released: 1999
  • Labels: Mushroom
2006 The Hits & Beyond
  • Format: DVD (bonus to CD release)
  • Released: June 19, 2006
  • Labels: All Around the World
2007 The Video Collection

[edit] References

Chart positions
Footnotes
  1. ^ "Club Queen". DanniiMusic.com. June 29, 2006. Retrieved October 10, 2007.
  2. ^ Jordan Leybourne. "Australian Music Charts". Australian Chartography. Retrieved November 28, 2007.
  3. ^ "Dannography: Albums". DanniiMusic.com. Retrieved November 28, 2007.
  4. ^ "British sales certificate for Love and Kisses". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved October 8, 2007.
  5. ^ "British sales certificate for Neon Nights". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved October 8, 2007.
  6. ^ a b "Chronology". DanniiMusic.com. Retrieved November 28, 2007.
  7. ^ ARIA Charts - Accreditations (1997). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved on 2008-03-28.
  8. ^ a b ARIA Charts - Accreditations (2003). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved on 2008-03-28.
  9. ^ Spain Music Charts - Top Singles
  10. ^ "Dannography: Singles". DanniiMusic.com. Retrieved November 28, 2007.

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