Originally released in 1997, Impossible Princess is Kylie’s sixth studio album, and her second for Deconstruction-Mushroom after 1994’s 'Kylie Minogue'. The album marked a new departure for Kylie from her PWL pop beginnings and reflected a more experimental and darker style influenced by late 1990s trip hop, brit-pop, rock and electronica. In addition to co-producing the record (with Brothers In Rhythm, Dave Ball and James Dean Bradfield of Manic Street Preachers), Kylie wrote the majority of the lyrics, conveying an intimacy and freedom of expression inspired by her relationships and travels around the world. Four singles were released from the album: "Some Kind of Bliss" (Top 30 ARIA Chart), "Did It Again" (Top 15 ARIA chart and accredited gold), "Breathe" (Top 25 ARIA chart) and "Cowboy Style". Kylie embarked on the Intimate and Live tour in Australia and the UK in 1998 to support the album. This limited anniversary edition celebrates 25 years of 'Impossible Princess', and is the first time the album has been officially available on LP, making it highly anticipated by Kylie fans. The album will be released on Orange vinyl in a gatefold sleeve, as well as an independent edition on Marbled Purple vinyl in a gatefold sleeve with an embossed art card.