Apparently the original version of Do You Dare was more of a Chicago House track according to the liner notes of Let’s Get To It (deluxe).
Imagine the SCENES if that version followed Shocked and led the LGTI campaign.
Apparently the original version of Do You Dare was more of a Chicago House track according to the liner notes of Let’s Get To It (deluxe).
It is strange that they let her work with other producers for Rhythm Of Love, but for the next album, it was strictly a SAW affair. It must've felt like a regression.They should have sent Kylie out to work with different producers for the fourth album.
It is strange that they let her work with other producers for Rhythm Of Love, but for the next album, it was strictly a SAW affair. It must've felt like a regression.
Not too sure, also heard rumours there was going to be a earlier greatest hits album prior in 1991 before the deal was agreed to sign on for Let's Get To It. The whole backstory at the end of Kylie's time with PWL can be confusing at times.Wasn't the deal amended to five-albums which Greatest Hits fulfilled?
Yes, whilst the 1992 Greatest Hits did well enough and made #1, it did also drop out of the charts relatively quickly. By late Summer 1992, there's no denying it was time for Kylie to move on to elsewhere.A GH at that time might have had a decent buzz about it. Let's get... totally deflated the buzz that built up around her in the Rhythm of love era and had they led a Greatest hits with a few more bangers it could have smashed and put her in the place ready to move on to new pastures.
I was rewatching this today and just yes. The Spinning Around remix is so inspired, it’s a shame we never got studio versions of this tour. It needs to be your next mix @hawkings24 pls <3
I believe she originally had a 3-album deal, which ended with Rhythm of Love. Kylie then resigned with them for a 2-album deal, but the recording process for Let's Get to It was "a nightmare," so they decided to release a Greatest Hits compilation to fulfill the second album and part ways.Wasn't the deal amended to five-albums which Greatest Hits fulfilled?
I like the slightly reworked Shocked+ medley she did on the For You, For Me Tour even more. And, bonus, we didn't get that atrocious wig. That let-me-talk-to-the-manager (because I just got struck by lightning) wig is something else. For such a stylish woman, she has some really questionable tour looks.