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Kylie Minogue - Body Language

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Free Music Review: "Are you ready for a change...?"
Hit: 5 Stars

...That's a line Kylie sings on her latest offering Body Language, and boy is she right!
The Us edition features two bonus tracks...You Make me Feel and Cruise Control plus two bonus videos..the sexy Slow and a fantastic live version of CGUOMH from the brilliant Money Can't buy gig Kylie did in London.

The album kicks off with the UK number one single Slow, a song which has divided many!! Once you get used to the sexy and hypnotic beats, the brilliance of the song hits you, it may be a grower, but a very different Kylie.
Still Standing is a throw back to 80s dance, where Secret is a song that travels along at such speed (at which point Kylie raps about going way too fast!) that it takes you breath away! The tracks that follow are a mixture of pop/R&B going from the upbeat to the laid back and downright sexy! Highlights for me include the next single Red Blooded Woman with it's funky beat that sort of borrows production from Justin's Cry Me A River. Someday and Obsession I feel are aimed at a certain ex-boyfriend. Chocolate is one of the low points for me...great lyrics, but I just feel it lacks some of the Minogue magic. Loving Days-which is my personal fav' is dedicated to current boyfriend Ollie. A huge ballad that justs drifts out of the speakers...Kylie at her best!

Listeners expecting Fever Mark 2 will be dissapointed, but after a few listens the album starts to make much more sense than a carbon copy of Fever.


Free Music Review: KYLIE BEST ALBUM TILL DATE IT GETS BETTER EVERY LISTEN !!!!!
Hit: 5 Stars

"If Light Years was the comeback, and Fever the confirmation, then Body Language can best be described as Kylie's "big step forward." Sure it's still simple dance-pop, but this time she (and a team of producers and writers -- including Kurtis Mantronik -- it must be said) has put together an album that works as a piece. It's stylish without being smarmy, retro without being ironic, and its energy never gets annoying. In other words: a near perfect pop record. Instead of opting for more of the light dance- and discopop of the last two releases, Kylie has sought to expand her horizons. Adding elements of electroclash, '80s synth pop, bouncy club beats -- even a dash of Eminem-style raps! -- she's found the formula that not only makes her vocal shortcomings irrelevant but gives her the edge on the rest of the divas on their newfound quest: maturity. WhileMadonna, Xtina, and Britney have attempted to achieve maturity through trashiness and not really all that shocking behavior (i.e., that MTV Awards kiss), Kylie maintained a low profile, retained a sense of class, and put together what may well be the best album of her career. Simply, Body Language is what happens when a dance-pop diva takes the high road and focuses on what's important instead of trying to shock herself into continued relevance.best track on this cd is CHOCOLATE destine for #1

Free Music Review: MORE MORE MORE - FANTASTIC CD
Hit: 5 Stars

Yeah, Fever had a few glimpses of utter brilliance (CGYOFMY,FEVER,LAFS)and some slightly better than mediocre filler, yeah this isn't catchy bubble gum pop get-on-the-floor-and-dance album, some fluff but not so much of the bubble gum variety, yeah, maybe Kylie is attempting to break into the US Market by, OH GOD, ever so slightly changing her approach. Having said that, this album actually has something that Kylie desperately needs in the US, some credibility! Billboard,E!, Entertainment Weekly,Music Express,Rolling Stone etc. agree-this is a great album. Yes, people over the age of 18, and straight men might even enjoy this very sexy album. From what I can ascertain however from other reviewers, this may be a tad too sophisticated for some. However, this is an extremely cohesive piece of work..it actually took 3 or 4 listens to absorb, which can absolutely be a good thing! Yes, a iota of challenge in the music! There's some substance here! For those concerned about Kylie "turning into a Britney" you might relax-US teen divas aren't exactly doing the French electronica/80's throwback/vampy R&B thang! For those die hard Kylie fans that are "upset" by her "new" sound and her audacity to delve into slightly unchartered waters, swallow a bitter pill and listen to one of her MANY MANY old compilations and get over it.

Free Music Review: Sexy, Sultry, Kylie.
Hit: 5 Stars

If Light Years was the comeback, and Fever the confirmation, then Body Language can best be described as Kylie's "big step forward." Sure it's still simple dance-pop, but this time she (and a team of producers and writers -- including Kurtis Mantronik -- it must be said) has put together an album that works as a piece. It's stylish without being smarmy, retro without being ironic, and its energy never gets annoying. In other words: a near perfect pop record. Instead of opting for more of the light dance- and disco-pop of the last two releases, Kylie has sought to expand her horizons. Adding elements of electroclash, '80s synth pop, bouncy club beats -- even a dash of Eminem-style raps! -- she's found the formula that not only makes her vocal shortcomings irrelevant but gives her the edge on the rest of the divas on their newfound quest: maturity. While Madonna, Xtina, and Britney have attempted to achieve maturity through trashiness and not really all that shocking behavior (i.e., that MTV Awards kiss), Kylie maintained a low profile, retained a sense of class, and put together what may well be the best album of her career. Simply, Body Language is what happens when a dance-pop diva takes the high road and focuses on what's important instead of trying to shock herself into continued relevance.

Free Music Review: Her best album.....it is a MILLION times better than 5 Stars

Forget Fever already, it WAS a good album, but Listen to Body Language it is a million times better, hands down. Every song is well thought out and has a darker, sexier edge than Fever. Fever is just fluff compaired to this album. Those of you that think that she should have stuck with the sound from Fever are all wrong....an artist should grow and change with each and every album (as Madonna does). Kylie has it all right here is so many ways....Fever was a great tounge in check sugar-pop album, and Body language is a Sexy, sassy pop album with an edge. Some reviewers have said that all the songs sound the same, NOT TRUE....ARE you people deaf??? Also, Slow is a great song but surely NOT the best song on the CD as many have said (think for yourself at least once in your life...just because it was a hit, doesn't make it the best song. Quit being a follower and use your own head, no, no,no to sheep...don't be one.) , "I Feel for You" is the best song in my eyes, fun sexy and catchy. "After Dark" is another great track one of her best songs EVER!!!!!! Kylie has made a perfect record, and I hope she makes more and more. I hope she changes with each and every album...because that is what keeps people intrested. Thanks Kylie you ROCK!!!!!!
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