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・ Greatest Hits 1984–1987
・ Greatest Hits 1986–2004
・ Greatest Hits 1987–1997
・ Greatest Hits 1990–1992
・ Greatest Hits 1990–1995
・ Greatest Hits 1994–2004
・ Greatest Hits 1994–2004 (Terri Clark album)
・ Greatest Hits 1995–2005
・ Greatest Hits 2 (Bob Seger album)
・ Greatest Hits 2 (Journey album)
・ Greatest Hits 2 (The Oak Ridge Boys album)
・ Greatest Hits 2 (Toby Keith album)
・ Greatest Hits 3 (Ensemble Renaissance album)
・ Greatest Hits 3 (The Oak Ridge Boys album)
・ Greatest Hits 3 (Tim McGraw album)
Greatest Hits 87–97
・ Greatest hits album
・ Greatest Hits and Black Beauties
・ Greatest Hits Collection (Bananarama album)
・ Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 1
・ Greatest Hits Encore
・ Greatest Hits from the Bong
・ Greatest Hits II (Clint Black album)
・ Greatest Hits II (Kenny Chesney album)
・ Greatest Hits II (Queen album)
・ Greatest Hits II (The Temptations album)
・ Greatest Hits III (Queen album)
・ Greatest Hits Live
・ Greatest Hits Live (2 Plus 1 album)
・ Greatest Hits Live (Ace Frehley album)


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Greatest Hits 87–97 : ウィキペディア英語版
Greatest Hits 87–97

''Greatest Hits'' (titled on the back cover as ''Greatest Hits 87-92'') is the second greatest hits album by Australian-born singer Kylie Minogue. Released in November 18, 2002 by PWL, the album collects work from Minogue's PWL period, including the albums ''Kylie'' (1988), ''Enjoy Yourself'' (1989), ''Rhythm of Love'' (1990), ''Let's Get to It'' (1991) and ''Greatest Hits'' (1992).
An updated version of the compilation called ''Greatest Hits 87–97'' was later released in November 24, 2003 by BMG and PWL, distributed by Jive, due to her release of ''Body Language'' in early 2004. The cover sleeve for the version was shot by British photographer Simon Fowler in 1990. This version of the album includes songs and remixes from ''Kylie Minogue'' (1994) and ''Impossible Princess'' (1997), and also received positive reception from music critics.
==Background==
After the massive success of Minogue's eighth studio album ''Fever'', BMG decided to release a greatest hits album.
Due to Minogue's release of her then-new album, ''Body Language'', in February 2004, BMG re-released the compilation.
Special features: Photo gallery, alternate videos
Notes: Released only in the UK, it contained music videos for the songs featured on the BMG greatest hits compilation album Greatest Hits.
It is the only DVD to hold the alternate versions of many of Kylie's videos. Many of the behind-the-features were taken from the Australian 1988 VHS release The Kylie Collection and the 1989 release The Videos 2.
The 2002 album cover used a stock photo photographed by Jasper James, which AllMusic's Johnny Loftus called "shoddy."〔 The updated version of the compilation later used a picture from Minogue's photoshoot with Simon Fowler in 1990.
The release ruffled some feathers in the Kylie camp, in particular the cover which depicts a supposed look-alike dressed in her underwear. An 'official' cover, designed by Kylie and her team was made available to download from her website and was also given away free inside copies of Heat magazine. Titled Vintage Kylie, the card insert bore the cheeky message "Like Kylie? Why not have the real thing!" A version of the compilation titled Best Of was also released in France, but withdrawn from sale on day of release...

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