Kylie had Considerable success in Britain and Australia during the late eighties and early nineties but then had a few years When She Was less successful Commercially Although her music from That period was interesting. With this album, Kylie was back in a big way Although American success had to wait a bit longer. The overall sound is upbeat with a strong disco beat, occasionally reminiscent of the seventies disco craze but very much an album of the new millennium. The first single from the album, Spinning around, returned Kylie to the top of the British charts. It Became her fifth UK number one - ten and half years after her previous UK number one and almost six years after her previous UK number two. Suddenly, the public Generally (not just Kylie's fans) wanted her music again. The next two singles (On A Night Like This, Kids) Both made number two in the UK, with the Latter being a duet with Robbie Williams. The final single from the album (Please stay) so made the UK top ten. Whether Your Disco Needs You (apparently the preferred choice by Kylie's fans) would havebeen a bigger hit than Please stay, nobody wants to ever know but I rather doubt it - Please stay is a stronger song, more likely to appeal to wider public. There are many other great songs here. I particularly like Bittersweet goodbye, a ballad That Provides a contrast with the dance musicthat dominates this album. This is an outstanding album from Kylie and it's not difficult to see why the public suddenly got interested in her music again When it was released.