Impossible Princess - Track Listing

Track Listing

Standard edition
No. Title Music Producer(s) Length
1. "Too Far" Minogue Brothers in Rhythm 4:43
2. "Cowboy Style" Minogue, Steve Anderson, Dave Seaman Brothers in Rhythm 4:44
3. "Some Kind of Bliss" Minogue, James Dean Bradfield, Sean Moore Dave Eringa, Bradfield 4:13
4. "Did It Again" Minogue, Anderson, Seaman Brothers in Rhythm 4:21
5. "Breathe" Minogue, Dave Ball, Ingo Vauk Ball, Vauk 4:37
6. "Say Hey" Minogue Brothers in Rhythm 3:36
7. "Drunk" Minogue, Anderson, Seaman Brothers in Rhythm 3:58
8. "I Don't Need Anyone" Minogue, Bradfield, Nick Jones Eringa, Bradfield 3:12
9. "Jump" Minogue, Rob Dougan Dougan 4:02
10. "Limbo" Minogue, Ball, Vauk Ball, Vauk 4:05
11. "Through the Years" Minogue, Ball, Vauk Ball, Vauk 4:19
12. "Dreams" Minogue, Anderson, Seaman Brothers in Rhythm 3:44
Japanese edition bonus track
No. Title Music Producer(s) Length
13. "Tears" Minogue, Ball, Vauk Ball, Vauk 4:26
Special edition bonus disc
No. Title Music Producer(s) Length
1. "Love Takes Over Me" Minogue, Anderson, Seaman Brothers in Rhythm 4:19
2. "Too Far" (Inner Door Mix) Minogue Brothers in Rhythm, Philip Steir 6:19
3. "Did It Again" (Did It Four Times Mix) Minogue, Anderson, Seaman Brothers in Rhythm, Steir 5:49
4. "Breathe" (Tee's Dancehall Mix) Minogue, Ball, Vauk Ball, Vauk, Todd Terry 6:21
5. "Tears" Minogue, Ball, Vauk Ball, Vauk 4:27
6. "Too Far" (Junior's Riff Dub) Minogue Brothers in Rhythm, Junior Vasquez 5:49
7. "Breathe" (Tee's Dub of Life) Minogue, Ball, Vauk Ball, Vauk, Terry 7:55
8. "Some Kind of Bliss" (Quivver Mix) Minogue, Bradfield, Moore Eringa, Bradfield, John Graham 8:39
9. "Did It Again" (Razor-n-Go Dub) Minogue, Anderson, Seaman Brothers in Rhythm, Razor-n-Go 9:53
10. "Breathe" (Tee's Glimmer Mix) Minogue, Ball, Vauk Ball, Vauk, Terry 4:46
11. "Too Far" (North Pole Mix) Minogue Brothers in Rhythm, Steir 5:54
12. "This Girl" Minogue, Uschi Classen Classen 3:09

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