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In this episode we take a flying leap into Kylie's cult classic: 1997's Impossible Princess. Part indie-rock-opus, part dark-dance-diary, Impossible Princess saw Kylie cast off her 'singing budgie' tag and enter a new phase of creative control. Dan and Andy take a look Kylie's influences, the ill-fated album roll-out and analyse the musical highs and lows of the Aussie pop queen's most divisive era.
Have a bonus episode on one of our favourite Aussie bangers, Natalie Imbruglia's Torn.
This episode of Popchops is also sponsored by the Wine Gallery. Visit thewinegallery.com.au for $25 off your first order using code 'POPCHOPS' at checkout.
This episode of Popchops is sponsored by Jonny....
Published 12/09/18
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