A parallel universe exists in which Kylie Minogue has been alternating for a few decades between the same cabaret-style residency in Vegas and countless mardi gras inspired 'farewell' tours.
So… Cher?
A parallel universe exists in which Kylie Minogue has been alternating for a few decades between the same cabaret-style residency in Vegas and countless mardi gras inspired 'farewell' tours.
The problem is she only delivers vanilla bops these days. The type of faceless bops you listen to while cooking diner. She's always been a goody two shoes who's played it safe for the most part, but at least her music used to have some kind of edge to it. She should be ashamed of titling an album that's as basic as it gets Disco. She should be ashamed of even releasing such a bland album decades into her career. It feels like she's releasing music just for the sake of releasing something, not 'cause she truly feels inspired. I'd rather she spared us new music if all she's gonna do is rehash the same song for the 1000000th time. We didn't need the basic disco touch to the already basic country album, nor do we need the same damn formula now but this time around with an electric (lol) touch.
#26 and #64 could have sold the same amount dd
How was Golden a flop? It went to number 1 in Australia and when comparing the charts on wiki with Disco, they are quite similar in other countries.
Ok. So outside of Australia and UK it was a flop.
Say Something went Gold in Brasil. Her last song to do that was in the Fever era. It was also great hearing songs from Disco played in Latin America and Southern Europe this summer.
Disco was for sure the bigger album but Golden set it up in my opinion (even thou I don't love Golden it's not my favorite Kylie album, it did very well in her main markets)...I hope we get the first single before the end of the year...
Disco was for sure the bigger album but Golden set it up in my opinion (even thou I don't love Golden it's not my favorite Kylie album, it did very well in her main markets)...I hope we get the first single before the end of the year...
And Golden was number 3 in Germany, hardly a flop outside UK like the above poster said.
Absolutely!One of her best.
I haven’t bought physical media (outside of Kylie) for over 10 years now, I allow myself 1 physical item of a new Kylie era (usually a vinyl) and that’s it, works fine and stops the never ending spending.I am already dreading (but looking forward too of course) all the amount of multiple formats to chose from for this album! Or rather, my wallet is.
This is a great point. With so much of Golden's promo referencing her trip to Nashville, I think that it set an expectation of something more than your average Kylie pop song, but with banjos instead of synths. And given Kylie's history with exploring the disco genre, including previously collaborating with two of the greats, Giorgio Moroder and Nile Rodgers, there was definitely a lot of expectations as we all expected Kylie and Disco to be a sure thing. However, that's not saying that either Golden and Disco are bad—both albums feature at least a couple of bops—and if you love both albums as a whole, that's great.Plus I feel some people are disappointed that the themes of the albums were just a cute dress up for classic pop songs.
I doubt a proper country fan really bothered with Golden. I feel like the ones that really are into Disco sound felt Disco to not be authentic enough. Could be seen as genre elitism sure. But some Disco songs could have been on Golden and the other way around, Which feeds the narrative of her just being basic now.