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Official Albums Chart Top 100 – 28 October 2022". Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 6 February 2023 . Retrieved 20 January 2023. Minogue, Kylie (1998). Kylie Minogue (Liner notes). United Kingdom: Deconstruction. 74321517272. Archived from the original on 15 March 2016 – via Eil.com.

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Cinquemani, Sal (18 November 2003). "Review: Kylie Minogue – Impossible Princess". Slant Magazine. Archived from the original on 4 February 2021 . Retrieved 5 April 2018. Walsh, John (13 August 1997). "Some Kind of Bliss". Vogue Australia. No.11. Sydney. pp.118–122. ISSN 0042-8019. Archived from the original on 26 February 2016 . Retrieved 5 October 2018– via Marion Hume.Dwyer, Michael (January 1998). "Review: Kylie Minogue – Impossible Princess". The West Australian. ISSN 0312-6323. Minogue, Kylie (2003). Impossible Princess (Liner notes). UK & Ireland: BMG. ASIN B001KO8BJW. 82876 511152. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 – via Eil.com. Ultratop.be – Kylie Minogue – Impossible Princess" (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved 30 October 2022. Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, variant 2): BMGCAT586MLP A1 BM70781-01 A1 = MATT @ METROPOLIS = 1IT Clarke, Betty (22 September 2000). "Pop CD of the Week: One for the boob-tube brigade". The Guardian. p.17. Archived from the original on 28 March 2019 . Retrieved 21 January 2017.

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Minogue's press campaign for the album began in mid-1995, including interviews with magazines and a performance at the Radio1 Roadshow in Newquay on 21August 1997. [96] The promotional campaign was aimed at album buyers, rather than the singles market. [117] The label stressed Minogue's wide-reaching appeal by setting up press cover interviews for her in various markets: broadsheets, dance specialists, tabloids, gay magazines, and style monthlies. [117] During the release week in March 1998, Deconstruction and Minogue held a release party at Tower Records in London. [118] She conducted a small-concert tour travelling to Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong through October 1997; it was her first time in both New Zealand and Hong Kong. [119] Minogue expanded the tour by adding venues in Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands. [85] She appeared on several television shows to promote the album's singles. [101] She promoted the album at the 1998 Mardi Gras ceremony in Sydney, Australia. [120] Smith, Sarah (12 November 2012). "The Most Underrated Albums of All Time". Faster Louder. Archived from the original on 2 June 2016 . Retrieved 15 September 2016. lescharts.ch - Kylie Minogue - Impossible Princess" (in French). Hung Medien . Retrieved 23 October 2023. Magee, Libby (1997). Queer Nation – Kylie Minogue Television (Excerpts) (Media notes). Queer Nation. Archived from the original on 29 November 2020 . Retrieved 21 September 2016– via NZ On Screen.Reaction Sheet: Kylie Minogue 'Too Far' " (Press release). Deconstruction. 21 May 1998. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 . Retrieved 21 May 2020. Minogue, Kylie; Baker, William (2002). Kylie: La La La. London: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0340734396. OCLC 50494879.

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Minogue, Kylie (1998). Breathe (CD 2) (Liner notes). UK: Deconstruction. 74321 570142. Archived from the original on 16 August 2005 – via Eil.com. Elan, Priya (25 January 2012). "25 Reasons to Celebrate Kylie Minogue". NME. IPC Media. Archived from the original on 9 September 2018 . Retrieved 15 August 2015.Official Albums Chart Top 100 – 29 March 1998". Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 17 June 2020 . Retrieved 20 February 2018. The album debuted and peaked at number four on the Australian Albums Chart on 25January 1998. [163] It stalled at number eight during its second and third weeks, but fell outside the top ten in its fourth. [163] By 26April, the album had spent 14 weeks on the chart and was placed at number 48 before leaving the chart. [163] Whilst embarking on her Intimate and Live tour in June, it entered the top ten for three non-consecutive weeks between June and July. [163] The album appeared in the top 50 for 35 weeks, making it Minogue's longest-charting album at the time. [163] The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) certified the Platinum by for physical shipments of 70,000 units. [164] Minogue, Kylie (1998). Kylie Minogue (Liner notes) (3D Sleeveed.). United Kingdom: Deconstruction. 74321517272. Archived from the original on 17 March 2016 – via Eil.com.

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Phillips, Ian (30 September 2015). "Kylie Minogue – Impossible Princess". Sputnikmusic . Retrieved 17 February 2021. Flynn, Rik, ed. (May 2019). " Classic Pop Presents Kylie Minogue". Classic Pop (Specialed.). Anthem Publishing. Archived from the original on 26 June 2019 . Retrieved 25 June 2019. Smith, Sean (13 March 2014). Kylie. London, United Kingdom: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-147-113-5804. Archived from the original on 6 April 2015 . Retrieved 3 April 2015. Minogue, Kylie (1997). Impossible Princess (Instore Sampler) (Liner notes). Australia: Mushroom. KYLIE-1. Archived from the original on 17 March 2005 – via Eil.com.

Lister, David (23 February 2002). "Kylie Minogue: Goddess of the moment". The Independent. Archived from the original on 25 January 2020 . Retrieved 26 July 2006. Singles: 'Breathe' ". Kylie.com. Archived from the original on 12 October 2007 . Retrieved 3 December 2007. Kylie Minogue at Tower Records London (Media notes). Kinolibrary (published 14 October 2015). March 1998. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 . Retrieved 21 September 2016– via YouTube. ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1998 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 April 2022 . Retrieved 28 March 2022. Because of pressure from the British press and public, Minogue contemplated retiring from the music industry for good. [172] She decided instead to part with Deconstruction and BMG in November 1998. [173] In 1999, Minogue signed to Parlophone and released her studio album Light Years in 2000 to a positive reception. [174] The Guardian 's Tim Jonze believes that Light Years saved her career, while Louise Bruton of The Irish Times, said that Impossible Princess is the low point "she needed to reach the great heights of 2000's Light Years". [175] Minogue has considered Impossible Princess the most disappointing moment in her career, and commented that if she wrote another album of personal songs, "it would be seen as Impossible Princess 2 and be equally critiqued". [176]



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