Some Kind of Bliss

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“Some Kind of Bliss”
“Some Kind of Bliss” cover
Single by Kylie Minogue
from the album Impossible Princess
B-side "Limbo"
"Love Takes Over Me"
Released September 8, 1997
September 19, 1997 (Australia)
October 22, 1997 (Japan)
Format CD single
Vinyl single
Cassette single
Recorded Mayfair Studios
Genre Pop
Length 4:13 (Regular album version)
4:07 (Australian album version)
Label Deconstruction Records
Mushroom Records
Writer(s) Kylie Minogue
James Dean Bradfield
Sean Moore
Producer James Dean Bradfield
Dave Eringa
Kylie Minogue singles chronology
"Where the Wild Roses Grow"
(1995)
"Some Kind of Bliss"
(1997)
"Did It Again"
(1997)

"Some Kind of Bliss" is an pop song performed by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. The song was written by Minogue, James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore for Minogue's sixth studio album Impossible Princess (1997). It provided Minogue with an edgier sound, with guitars taking the place of the drum machine beats heavily featured on her earlier efforts.[1] The song was released as the album's first single in September 1997 to mixed reviews from music critics. It was a moderate commercial success, reaching the top forty on the Australian and United Kingdom singles charts.[2]

Although the single only reached number twenty-two in the UK and number twenty-seven in Australia, making it one of her least successful singles, it nonetheless is highly regarded by such critics as James Masterton and the All Music Guide.

Unlike previous Minogue single releases "Some Kind of Bliss" did not feature an unreleased song as its b-side. Instead "Limbo", a track from the album, was included. Later on the United Kingdom limited edition 7" release "Love Takes over Me" was released as a b-side. The track was originally intended for inclusion on the album but in the end did not make the final cut.

In the UK, the single was released the week of Princess Diana's funeral and had to compete againts Elton John's "Candle in the Wind 1997", which became the fastest-selling single in the UK, selling 658,000 copies in the UK on that day alone, and over 1.5 million copies in its first week, it would remain at number one for 5 weeks.

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[edit] Music Video

The music video accompanying this song features Dexter Fletcher and was shot in Spain. Fletcher plays Kylie's lover who she collects being released from jail. They formulate plans to get rich by stealing from various businesses. The plan works by the pair pulling into a filling station forecourt and Kylie filling up the car wearing a very revealing outfit then when Dexter goes to pay she smiles suggestively at the cashier (presumably male) to distract him while Fletcher's character gets the money. The exploits culminate in planning to rob a bank. Kylie once again dons another skimpy outfit. Fletcher goes into the bank to rob it with Kylie waiting outside as the decoy. However, she sees the police arriving to catch Dexter and arrest him again and jumps in the car and speeds away. In certain versions of the video flashbacks to happy times for Kylie are seen when she was with Fletcher and her crying after his arrest. Because of the odd combination of flashback, present and future shots it is difficult to understand the video upon first view.

[edit] Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Some Kind of Bliss".

  • CD single
  1. "Some Kind of Bliss" – 4:13
  2. "Limbo" – 4:06
  3. "Some Kind of Bliss" (Quivver mix) – 8:39
  • European CD single
  1. "Some Kind of Bliss" – 4:13
  2. "Limbo" – 4:06
  • UK Cassette single
  1. "Some Kind of Bliss" (Edit) – 3:50
  2. "Limbo" – 4:06
  • UK Vinyl single
  1. "Some Kind of Bliss" (Edit) – 3:50
  2. "Love Takes Over Me" (Single version) – 4:09

[edit] Credits and personnel

The following people contributed to "Some Kind of Bliss:[3]

[edit] Charts

Chart (1997) Peak
position[2]
UK Singles Chart 22
Australian Singles Chart 27
Israel Singles Chart 1
Hungary Singles Chart 3
Greece Singles Chart 7
Estonia Singles Chart 15
Italy Singles Chart 17
Russia Singles Chart 20
Euro Hot 100 24
New Zealand Singles Chart 46

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Review of "Some Kind of Bliss". Music Week. August 30, 1997.
  2. ^ a b "Some Kind of Bliss". kylie.com. Retrieved August 7, 2007.
  3. ^ Impossible Princess (CD liner notes). Deconstruction Records. March 1998.