A successful work thoroughly, Kylie's best album!

A successful work thoroughly, Kylie's best album!

Kylie Minogue With Bonus Disc (Audio CD)

Customer Review

This is Kylie's debut Deconstruction and has it all, because here it clearly proves that they (very) can sing well. After Kylie parted from PWL to have more artistic freedom, she made a deal with Deconstruction who gave their all freedom of choice. So it happened that Kylie worked with all sorts of (famous) artists and producers, including St. Etienne, the Rapino Brothers, Jimmy Harry and especially Brothers In Rhythm. Here, a collection of pop songs came out, who are very keen to experiment and stretch out in all directions and can be plugged into any particular genre:
Confide In Me
Kylie's first single on the new label and the same time the best of the album and most successful in the 90s. Confide In Me shines with an intro and a chorus in which one does not want to release the violins while before the third verse captivates a Violin Solo outright. Since Brothers In Rhythm have done all the work.
Surrender
is compared to Confide In Me a quieter song, but which is also very nice. Also here shines Kylie with her crystal clear voice. The Talking Soul Mix the bonus CD is a nice variant of the song.
If I Was Your Lover
Basically has a similar structure to Surrender, but comes a little urban, therefore, why it should be then coupled in the United States. However, the record deal never came, so also the remixes of If I Was Your Lover remained unpublished.
Where Is The Feeling?
Is Kylie's third single release from the album. In Where Is The Feeling Instrument with which one does not know from normal pop songs. That's why it sounds rather strange in the beginning. After repeated listening but it is becoming one of the best songs on the album. However, the single version sounds quite different.
Put Yourself In My Place
Kylie's best ballad is also a small highlight on the album. With the guitar and singing really felicitous is the two single from the album.
Dangerous Game
Similar to Confide In Me the pace is something throttled. This time it's a song with a lot of orchestral use, which was composed by Brothers In Rhythm. Dangerous Game has a clear structure and ends brilliantly with a repetitive and always increasing in intensity Passage.
Automatic Love
was composed and recorded by the Rapino Brothers. Later, however, to match the style of the album, you recorded the song with Brothers In Rhythm on again. Automatic Love beguiled a right from the first minute and had as good a soundtrack can be a James Bond movie exactly.
Where Has The Love Gone?
In my eyes Where Has The Love Gone? the weakest song on the album. This is probably because that I like rather than instrumental electronic House.
Falling
Suitable for House a kind of chill-out song comes along that Kylie was written by the Pet Shop Boys. The only song in which the synthesizer is used lulls one for the violins and the very repetitive text literally all the way from 6:43 a.
Time Will Pass You By
a cover version of an old soul song that was inserted from M People in a new garment and represents the poppigsten Song of the actual album. The shiny with two trumpet solos in the middle and end song should the fourth single release be on the album, but it did not work, because the ballad Where The Wild Roses Grow with Nick Cave was instead brought out.
The bonus CD has a lot to offer: several partly unreleased remixes of the singles and single candidates of the album, unreleased versions / mixes of album tracks and rare songs; including the lively Love Is Waiting and St. Etienne classics Nothing Can Stop Us Now, which was supposed to be the first single. The produced to B-Side When Are You Coming Home? but was too pop and was not published here. Neither the songs were published, which were first recorded for the album with Rapino Brothers. Two of the missing seven songs were released on Hits +, namely Gotta Move On and Difficult By Design. The songs Aston Martin and For All I'm Worth came via the Internet to the fans, while the other three and more recorded songs with other artists remain the fans probably deprived forever.
Last but not least are three acoustic versions, one of which especially If You Do not Love Me (what a song!) And Where Is The Feeling? are worth mentioning. Introduced the bonus disc of the Dangerous Overture, which was initially planned for the album, but did not make it to the final. The orchestra and Kylie increase in this brief overture slowly but steadily until the entire cargo discharged in a scream - just great!
Altogether there are on this CD grandiose and creative songs that you never would have expected from Kylie. The bonus disc contains a lot of good stuff that make alone the purchase of this album worthwhile. Who does not know this CD, should not form a judgment on Kylie Minogue.

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