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===Other collaborations=== [[File:James Dean Bradfield 2014.jpg|thumb|upright|alt=Photograph of James Dean Bradfield singing into a mic while playing an acoustic guitar | [[James Dean Bradfield]] (''pictured in 2014'') wrote and produced two tracks with Minogue]] Deconstruction encouraged Minogue to work with other artists, besides her sessions with Brothers in Rhythm, to produce enough potential tracks to release as singles.<ref name="record1"/> Like she had done on her 1994 album, Minogue was open to the idea of experimenting her sounds with different producers.<ref>{{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=133}}; {{harvnb|Deconstruction|1997a|ps=, tracks 2, 8}}</ref> She wrote "Through The Years", "Breathe", and "Limbo" during her sessions with the electronic producers [[David Ball (electronic musician)|Dave Ball]] and Ingo Vauk at their home studios; Minogue wrote the lyrics to "Through the Years" within 10 minutes of hearing Ball and Vauk's track.<ref name="interview3">{{harvnb|Deconstruction|1997a|ps=, track 3}}</ref> Minogue had heard of [[Rob Dougan]]'s work and thought that it would be interesting to work with him; they wrote and produced "Jump".<ref name="interview5"/> She worked on two songs with English band [[Olive (band)|Olive]], but they were scrapped.<ref name="interview5">{{harvnb|Deconstruction|1997a|ps=, track 5}}</ref> Cave wrote a track for the album based on Minogue's lyrics, entitled "Soon", but she was disappointed with her recording and dropped it.<ref name="cavesoon">{{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|p=100}}; {{harvnb|Malins|1997}}</ref> Minogue said that [[James Dean Bradfield]] of Manic Street Preachers had a clear idea of how he wanted her to sound during their first session at his home.<ref>{{harvnb|Deconstruction|1997a|ps=, track 4}}; {{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=137}}</ref> Minogue found it difficult to re-write Bradfield's demo of "I Don't Need Anyone", so he had taken pieces of the original demo lyrics and mixed them with other lyrics she had written, with help from [[Nicky Wire]], to create the finished version of "I Don't Need Anyone".<ref>{{harvnb|Mushroom|1998d}}; {{harvnb|Deconstruction|1997a|ps=, track 35}}</ref> She found this method of writing interesting and did it again with Bradfield and [[Sean Moore (musician)|Sean Moore]] on "Some Kind of Bliss".<ref name="bradfieldref">{{harvnb|Deconstruction|1997a|ps=, track 30}}; {{harvnb|Mushroom|1998d}}; {{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=138}}</ref> She felt the lyrics worked together, and was pleased with the final result.<ref name="bradfieldref"/> Bradfield and frequent collaborator [[Dave Eringa]] produced both tracks.<ref name="linernotes"/>
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