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Kylie Minogue
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 30, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: October 1, 2001
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: EMI Europe Generic
  • ASIN: B00005OB0A
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (74 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #51,023 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. More, More, More
2. Love at First Sight
3. Can't Get You Out of My Head
4. Fever
5. Give It to Me
6. Fragile
7. Come Into My World
8. In Your Eyes
9. Dancefloor
10. Love Affair
11. Your Love
12. Burning Up

Editorial Reviews

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Fever was released on a wave of publicity as the lead single, "Can't Get You out of My Head," battled on the U.K. charts with the debut effort of Spice diva Victoria Beckham--and it won spectacularly. Kylie Minogue's sound has progressed again since the disco-inspired Light Years, plundering the retro style of post-disco electro from the late 1970s and showing what might have happened if Kraftwerk had produced Donna Summer or Chic. Unlike most pop albums, or indeed pop artists, Fever is geared toward high-energy dance rather than pedestrian "I love lovin' you" ballads. Aside from the aforementioned hit single, another standout is "Give It to Me," a great piece of dance pop that has everything from Britney-style wailings to Basement Jaxx funk wrapped up with a catchy and typically suggestive chorus. The closest Minogue gets to a gentler moment is at the very end with "Burning Up," a breezy guitar progression with a laid-back melody, but it doesn't last long as the need to start dancing again takes hold and Fever breaks into some electro funk, finishing on a definite high. --David Trueman

Product Description
Chinese edition of 2001 album includes a bonus remix CD featuring six versions of her international smash, 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head' (K & M Mix, Nick Faber Remix, Plastika Mix, Deluxe's Dirty Dub, Superchumbo Todo Mamado Mix & Superchumbo Leadhead Mix).

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5.0 out of 5 stars This ain't no "Loco-motion", November 18, 2001
By A Customer
To American audiences, Kylie Minogue is one of those attractive one-hit wonders; one who cranked out a less-than-stellar, and otherwise unnecessary remake of Little Eva's "Loco-Motion" as the 1980s drew to a close. Sadly, she never caught on in the U.S., despite the fact that her early singles were fun and frothy little tunes, if not earth-shattering.// After cranking out hits as part of a hit factory in the 1980s and suffering a commercial and critical dismissal in the 1990s, Kylie Minogue's dues were finally declared paid in 2000 when she launched an unlikely comeback to rival that of Tina Turner in 1984. She guested on albums by artists ranging from Robbie Williams to the Pet Shop Boys and ultimately released her campy disco album "Light Years," and it clicked--it was fun, it was just retro enough to be hip, and most of all, it was mighty good. Suddenly, it was okay to take her seriously.// To follow up, she's dropped a spectacular album on the market, and in doing so, reversed her musical direction and rendered herself a truly "serious" artist--essentially, more than a decade after we first heard from her, she has finally hit her career peak creatively and commercially.// How good is this album? It's sterling. There's not a weak track among the bunch. She doesn't resort to sliding a ballad in among the tracks, and that pays off--she sets a mood. Kylie came to dance, and dance she does.// The tracks pull from current music trends and classic disco (think disco supergroup Chic), but instead of sounding like a derivative of what's popular now, it's more like an integration of new sounds. There are hints of Daft Punk, Modjo, Fragma, and DJ Spiller in the music, but Kylie brings her pop sensibilites to the table with a verse-chorus-verse lyrical scheme and more vocal growth. In doing so, she manages to carve out a niche for herself, which is something she's rarely been able to claim in the past. She becomes more than just "Kylie Minogue, pop singer." At this point, she's created a pop/dance sound that will ultimately be replicated by many more.// Minogue has co-written several of the tracks, as has a long-absent Cathy Dennis--of "Touch Me (All Night Long)" fame--and this only underscores Kylie's growth as an artist. "Fever" is much more stripped down than her previous effort, "Light Years," and as such, comparing the two is like comparing apples and oranges. They both stand on their own as milestones in a long career and offer a promise of great things to come.// "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" is an obvious high point, but "Come Into My World" is a track in the same vein. If you like one, you'll like the other. She also treads into classic New Order territory with "Fever." "Fragile" is a sweeping mood piece with understated, breathy vocals that play off of her girl-next-door charm. One track toward the end of the album, "Dancefloor," leans toward the big disco beats of "Light Years," but doesn't sound out of place here.// For the part of the American public that has an ear for European dance music, this album does not disappoint. It's a shame, though, that this style has made so little headway in the mainstream. In a market crowded with a slew of soundalike rock bands, "Fever" would be a welcome breath of fresh air.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Can't get her out of your head, May 23, 2005
Kylie Minogue re-broke into pop stardom with "Fever," her eighth studio album. And it's somehow not surprising -- "Fever" is infectious, dancey and perpetually catchy. Despite the "lovey" tone of the songs, Kylie's album is dancepop in its purest form, and is probably the best example of the type.

It starts off on a rather middling note with the fast-paced "More More More," before launching into the sparkling "Love At First Sight," a more complex dance song that is surprisingly infectious. ("And everything went from wrong to right/the stars came up and filled up the sky/the music you were playin' nearly blew my mind/it was love at first sight!")

Things coast on from there, including the infuritatingly entertaining "Can't Get You Out of My Head," the funk-edged "Give It To Me," and the sultry "Love Affair." She also dabbles in softer electropop, in songs like the swoony "Fragile" and the swirling "In Your Eyes," both of which turn down the tempo and up the emotion.

It's always sort of nice when a guilty pleasure doesn't pretend to be anything but what it is. And "Fever" has no such pretensions. It's a fun, slightly suggestive album that you can dance to, with the forgettable lyrics of dancepop, and some truly enjoyable beats that have a tendency to stick to your mind like old bubble gum.

Even her most ardent fans can't claim that Kylie has a great voice -- she has a voice that is lightweight, wispy and pretty. It matches the music, and she knows how to use it, never overtaxing the ol' vocal chords. In other words, no Britney-style chord-straining yowls or screeches. Rather than exceptional vocal quality, Kylie gets props for knowing her limits, and working with them.

And the dancepop of "Fever" also gets props for unusual complexity. Rather than repetitive beats repeated on every song, several songs from "Fever" switch tempo, switch synths, and have their highs and lows. There are some distinct flavours to some of the songs, such as funk and a bit of disco, which add extra spice and memorability.

"Fever" is a guilty pleasure, but at least it's a fun, entertaining one. One of Kylie's best, and definitely worth "spinning around."
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars She really is the princess of pop!, March 31, 2005
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Fever (Audio CD)
As a child, I am growing up to listen to Kylie and this album proves that she really is the princess of pop! The Bonus CD is super-cool! The tracklisting for disc 1 is:

1 More More More
2 Love At First Sight
3 Can't Get You Out Of My Head
4 Fever
5 Give It To Me
6 Fragile
7 Come Into My World (Radio Edit)
8 In Your Eyes
9 Dancefloor
10 Love Affair
11 Your Love
12 Burning Up
Stars:
** More More More
** Love At First Sight
** Can't Get You Out Of My Head
** Fragile
** Come Into My World
** In Your Eyes
** Dancefloor
** Love Affair
** Your Love (my favourite!)
** Burning Up

Fever and Give It To Me are good, but not as good as others. Bonus Disc:

1 Can't Get Blue Monday Out Of My Head
2 Love At First Sight (Scumfrog's Beauty And The Beast Vocal Edit)
3 Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Dulexes's Dirty Dub)
4 In Your Eyes (Roger Sanchez Release The Dub Mix)
5 Love At First Sight (Ruff And Jam US Mix)
6 Come Into My World (Fisherspooner Mix) (Fave on Bonus Disc)
7 Whenever You Feel Like It
Stars:
** Can't Get Blue Monday Out Of My Head
** Love At First Sight Scumfrog Remix
** Can't Get You... Remix
** In Your Eyes Remix
** Come Into My World Remix
** Whenever You Feel Like It

But these are just my opinions, let me tell you all the tracks are great and you should pick this up! (Pick Fever2002 up too!) Can't wait for the Showgirl release out on DVD!

Good songs: 19 out of 19
Super Super Macho Man Songs (LOL): 16 out of 19
Bad Tracks: 0 out of 19
Best Track from whole two discs: Come Into My World remix

Can't Get You Out Of My Head: #1 (25 weeks) (US: #7)
In Your Eyes: #3 (17 weeks) (OZ: #1)
Love At First Sight: #2 (12 weeks) (OZ: #3)
Come Into My World: #8 (!) (10 weeks)
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5.0 out of 5 stars 2 cd set of Fever plus bonus cd with remixes.
Almost a year after the UK release of Fever comes the new 2 cd set of her hugely successful cd. I bought this from Amazom.co.uk and this cd features the first disc of Fever. Read more
Published on December 6, 2002 by K. Eisenberger

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