Enjoy Yourself
Kylie Minogue · 1989
36 min · 11 tracks · dance-pop · electropop · nu-disco
Bright pop melodies intertwined with danceable beats create an exuberant atmosphere of joy and celebration.
Why this album works
'Enjoy Yourself' debuted at number one on the Australian charts and solidified Minogue's place as a pop icon. The album produced several hit singles, including 'Hand on Your Heart' and 'Wouldn't Change a Thing', which further established her influence in the late '80s pop scene. It also signaled a shift towards a more sophisticated sound that would define her future releases.
- Career context
- Released on October 9, 1989, 'Enjoy Yourself' marked Kylie Minogue's second studio album, following her successful self-titled debut. At this point in her career, Minogue was solidifying her status in the pop world after breakout hits like 'The Loco-Motion' and 'I Should Be So Lucky'. This album helped transition her sound towards more mature themes while retaining the infectious energy of her earlier works.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Dannii Minogue· Olivia Newton-John· Tina Arena· John Farnham· Jason Donovan· Kate Ceberano· The Seekers· Mylène Farmer
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Hand on Your Heart Standout 3:54
- 2 Wouldn't Change a Thing Standout 3:17
- 3 Never Too Late 3:27
- 4 Nothing to Lose 3:24
- 5 Tell Tale Signs 2:29
- 6 Especially for You Standout 4:04
- 7 My Secret Heart 2:44
- 8 I'm Over Dreaming (Over You) 3:27
- 9 Tears on My Pillow 2:33
- 10 Heaven and Earth 3:47
- 11 Enjoy Yourself 3:43
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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