Kylie Minogue, pictured arriving at the GQ Men Of The Year Awards this week, has released details about her new album. Picture: Ian West/PA Wire
Thursday, September 6, 2012
6:59 AM
Kylie Minogue has done a new version of her duet with Nick Cave for her forthcoming orchestral album.
The Australian singer has revamped hits from throughout her 25-year career for her new release The Abbey Road Sessions.
And Cave has also been into the studio to re-record his vocal on the single Where The Wild Roses Grow, which was first a hit in 1995. It originally reached number 11 in the singles chart.
At the time the Australian duo seemed an unlikely pairing with Minogue best known for her pop hits while Cave, a former heroin addict, had spent years working on dark brooding tunes. The track was included on his Murder Ballads album.
There are 16 tracks on Minogue’s new album, which is out October 29, including the previously unreleased Flower, she announced.
She will unveil her new versions of the tracks by performing with the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Proms In The Park on Saturday in London’s Hyde Park.
Other tracks on the album include Better The Devil You Know, I Should Be So Lucky and Confide In Me.
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