Kylie: The Complete Discography Rate - Part. 1 The Albums+ (RESULTS! 2nd place & WINNER!)

What is your favourite Kylie era?

  • PWL Years: 1989-1993

    Votes: 21 14.8%
  • Deconstruction: 1994-1999

    Votes: 25 17.6%
  • Parlophone+: 2000-

    Votes: 96 67.6%

  • Total voters
    142
Well I'm gutted, but not surprised. I will never understand why nobody else in the world heaps as much praise on Your Body as I do. Hypnotic, sexy, a little psychotic. So many gorgeous layers in the production. That surf guitar that appears right at the end! The SWOOSHING synth instrumental in the middle of the song with her echoey "you know I want ya"s swirling around with the Fee Fi Fos... I could live in that soundscape for days.

I flew into New York for work on September 11th 2015, the day after I heard it for the first time, and may or may not have had it on loop quietly in the background while I enjoyed my hotel Grindr hookup... dddd

Your Body - I love you.
 














































































































































































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So Now Goodbye 7.12



Highest Score: 10 x 4 @WhatKindOfKylie?, @aux, @hawkings24, @abael
Lowest Score: 3 x 1 @mrdonut







@hawkings24 - 10 The disco serve of it all.
@nanafan - 9.5 A great album track. Full of energy and hits the brief of the album. Nearly a 10.
@M24 - 8 This feels so PWL with such a big and blissful chorus!
@Andsov - 7.5 I'm not a big fan of disco music (New York City and 100 Degrees are two of her least appealing songs), but So Now Goodbye does something to me.
@mrdonut - 3 Yes I get why this is on the album, yes I get where Kylie and Steve were going with this. But I find it to be a ghastly retread of Diana’s The Boss and it sounds – eeek – really quite cheap in 2020.


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Your Love - 9. My sixth favourite song on the album. Lovely opening, that subtle Spanish guitar in the verses gets to me and the chorus is a joyous delight. My favourite part is the way she sings the lines 'you could crush my heart at any moment, but I thought it best you know that,' and how the music rises up beneath it after the stripped back middle eight.
 
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@mrdonut - 3 Yes I get why this is on the album, yes I get where Kylie and Steve were going with this. But I find it to be a ghastly retread of Diana’s The Boss and it sounds – eeek – really quite cheap in 2020.

Never really thought about it before, but I can hear it.

But then The Boss is probably my favorite Diana track, so even cheap retreads are fine with me~
 










































































































































































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Sexercize 7.15



Highest Score: 10 x 7 @SlowGinFizzzz, @nikkysan, @aux, @poshbabyyy,
@tylerc904, @SophiaSophia, @Remorque
Lowest Score: 0 x 1 @Gnuh Gnuh







@Untouchable Ace - 9 Exactly what she needed to release. She created the buzz, it just should have gone all the way.
@M24 - 8 Sexy, could've been a Britney single?
@nanafan - 7 I didn’t like this buzz track when I first heard it but I think it was a good move to film a video as it was very current. Not a bad track







@Ugly Beauty - 7 Very low-key a trashy bop.
@mrdonut - 6 One day I’ll find plenty to detest, another day I’ll bop.
@Andsov - 2 The video is amazing, but the song is absolutely horrible.


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