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List Price: $61.99 | | Label: Mushroom Records
Salesrank: 388294
Released: October 31, 2006 |
| Our Price: $95.05 |
| Used Price: $107.59 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Ultimate Kylie Track Listing:
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Editorial Review:
Three disc (two CDs + PAL/Region 0 DVD) compilation released to coincide with Kylie's homecoming tour of Australia in late 2006. The two CDs feature a total of 33 tracks, including no less than 27 top 10 hits (seven of those were #1s!). These tracks chart Kylies historic rise to Pop royalty, each of them performed as only Kylie can. The DVD features 33 videos and live performances by the pixie Pop princess, who looks just as good as she sounds! Songs featured on both formats include 'I Should Be So Lucky', 'The Locomotion', 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head', 'I Believe In You', 'Kids' (With Robbie Williams) and many more. This triple disc package lives up to the title...and then some! Mushroom. 2006.
Ultimate Kylie Reviews:
Ultimate Kylie DVD 
2009-10-04 - The Ultimate Kylie DVD is a great collection of music videos for fans of all ages to buy and collectors also.
Excellent Collection of Kylie 
2009-04-09 - This is a excellent collection of Kylie's music videos including form her early start until the album "Slow". The quality of both picture and sound are very good. Yes, the sound is stereo only, but this is music video it's not a full concert. Also includes the bonus Kylie's on Euro MTV award live" Can't Get Blue Monday Out of My Head" and video of " I Believe You".
This is a super collection for Kylie fans! Five stars!
Ultimate Kylie 
2007-11-02 - If you like Kylie you will like the Ultimate collection of her videos. From the young fresh Kylie to the sexy showgirl that she has become... You get it all... All the biggest hits in one place... A MUST for the Kylie collector.
Hardly Ultimate - Especially in Sound/Picture Quality 
2005-01-27 - In addition to other criticisms of this set (an edited Can't Get You Outta My Head video and leaving a number of videos off), the audio is only in 2.0 stereo. This is a big disappointment as her concert videos were released with 5.1 Dolby and DTS tracks. Also, full-frame versions of Slow and Red Blooded Woman were included when widescreen masters exist (and were included on the "Money Can't Buy" DVD). Finally, all the widescreen videos are non-anamorphic and look horrible when (if you have a widescreen television) you have to zoom in on the videos.