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
he/him
Really Don't Like U is one hell of a song, I think it's one of Kylie's best features. Speakerphone is another one that I have no idea why I didn't give it a 10 ... I think I might be on crack to not have given a few of the latest exits 10s
 
The majority of "Speakerphone" is so Robyn during "Body Talk" era and I'm surprised no one else mentioned that. I can easily imagine her singing it, especially the verses.
It makes even more sense when you see that Klas Åhlund is one of the co-writers.
 
he / him
@KingBruno - 8 This is really that kind of robotic, steadfast track Britney Spears made popular with Blackout a while earlier.
Blackout came out literally less than a month before X, so I don't know if you can really say that "Speakerphone" was derivative of its sound. Especially since Britney basically recreated "Speakerphone" on Circus with "Phonography."
 
He/Him
I Really Don't Like You is a fantastic song, I gave it a 9.5 I think, I did consider a 10 but I don't give those out lightly. I've lost track of what's still in but Les Sex shouldn't be outstaying the likes of ISBSL, Turn It Into Love and Made In Heaven.

I can't believe all 3 of my 11s are still in, I still reckon my Parlaphone 11 will go first, it's very divisive on here and I'm sure I'll get dragged for giving it 11 but I absolutely adore it and wanted to stick up for it...
 
Blackout came out literally less than a month before X, so I don't know if you can really say that "Speakerphone" was derivative of its sound. Especially since Britney basically recreated "Speakerphone" on Circus with "Phonography."
Blackout is a solid pop album, but it gets a ton of undeserved credit for being 'innovative' which it really isn't.

I don't hear much of a similarity between Speakerphone and Phonography (which is by miles the better song) either.
 
I think this next one has held on well...


































































































































































































































































































































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Secret (Take You Home) 8.23



Highest Score: 10 x 15 @WhatKindOfKylie?, @SlowGinFizzzz, @nikkysan, @DJHazey,
@hawkings24, @Andsov, @Ugly Beauty, @GimmeWork, @Hurricane Drunk,
@abael, @fatyoshi, @Crisp X, @unnameable, @Verandi, @Ramalama
Lowest Score: 2 x 1 @SinceYouTookYourPopAway





@hawkings24 - 10 She invented female rappers with this one.
@Ugly Beauty - 10 The Janet shout out, the rapping, this is all around i.con.ic.
@Andsov - 10 This is such a cool song, and it sounds fresh today. Kylie + electro is a match made in heaven.
@Verandi - 10 I need more rap Kylie in my life. Ditch those cowboy boots Kylie and make the anti-hip-hop gays mad.
@Untouchable Ace - 9.5 Now this is a lost single of it's time.





@CasperFan - 8 Extra points for the rap, pity the single release got cancelled.
@M24 - 7.5 Love that electronic whistle melody!
@mrdonut - 7 Love the shout out to Pleasure Principle but I do get the criticism of this (and other parts of the album) sounding a bit too synthetic.
@nanafan - 6 The rap is a bit cringe but it’s not a bad album track.


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"Body Language" being left with only singles in the top 50 is unfair, but I never considered "Secret (Take You Home)" to be a highlight of that album. It's a great song, though.
When it comes to album tracks, "Obsession", "Promises" and especially "Loving Days" are the ones that I consider true standouts.
 

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