All I Wanna Do
Dannii Minogue · 1997
39 min · 5 tracks · synth-pop · disco
A shimmering blend of infectious disco beats and euphoric pop melodies that invite endless dancing.
Why this album works
'All I Wanna Do' became a club anthem and reached the top of the charts in several countries, solidifying Minogue's place in the late '90s dance music scene. The song's popularity was amplified by remixes from notable producers, contributing to its enduring legacy in dance culture and influencing the sound of subsequent pop tracks.
- Best for
- infectious dancefloor energy gradual build to euphoria extended mixes for deep immersion
- Context
- Released on August 18, 1997, 'All I Wanna Do' was Dannii Minogue's first single from her second studio album, marking a significant evolution in her sound. After gaining initial fame as a television personality and emerging pop artist with her debut album, this track positioned her firmly within the dance-pop genre, showcasing her growth as a vocalist and artist.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Olivia Newton-John· Tina Arena· John Farnham· Kylie Minogue· Jason Donovan· Hillsong United· Kate Ceberano· The Seekers
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 All I Wanna Do (radio version) Standout 4:30
- 2 All I Wanna Do (Qattara's mix) Standout 10:06
- 3 All I Wanna Do (Trouser Enthusiasts' Ultra Sensitive dub) Standout 10:16
- 4 All I Wanna Do (Dizzy's mix) 7:38
- 5 All I Wanna Do (Sharp "System" dub) 7:26
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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