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
There’s a lot more dross on Body Language that is worse than Tell Tale Signs
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This is hilarious for me watching the reactions as I know what's still to come!



















































































































































































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No World Without You 4.68


Highest Score: 9 x 2 @WhatKindOfKylie?, @Sprockrooster
Lowest Score: 0 x 2 @SlowGinFizzzz, @Hurricane Drunk




@Andsov - 7 I remember a review comparing Lets Get to It to paella - seemingly random ingredients put together. Nice enough, but it doesn't quite make sense.
@nanafan - 6.5 The low moment of the album. Loses momentum and is one I skip.
@mrdonut - 6 That opening line is very clunky but nice to hear Kylie developing vocally.



@Maki- 5.5 I appreciate the sentiment, but this is quite boring and the melody just leaves me cold. Great vocals, beautiful vocals.
@Hudweiser - 4 I get she was starting to write for herself a bit here, and can forgive this sounding so stripped and trial and error-y, but b-sides 'Do You Dare' and 'Closer' could've replaced this with ease.
@M24 - 3 Is this about the death of a friend? Or is it simply about the loss of a lover? I tried to find more info online but I couldn't.

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Yeah I’ve never been that keen on this. Nice vocals but the acoustic backing sounds so fake - I think that’s what ruins it. If it was properly acoustic it might be better. Wasn’t there a rumour once that Victoria Beckham had covered it for her album?

My score: 4
 
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First of all: whew, that average score jump!

And, yeah, this is a good elimination.

Like I've said, "No World Without You" contains lovely vocals, but literally nothing impressive about it and remains one of the weakest links of "Let's Get to It". It's very pleasant, though, and is a nice toned-down moment. At least I can recall how it goes, unlike some of the other songs from her early albums.
Just listened to the original mix, and I find it slightly better, but there's a strong element of cheapness that is off-putting.

Even though I didn't expect it to leave so early, "No World Without You" won't be missed (unlike the song's lyrics suggest).
 
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There are many worse songs than Tell Tale Signs and No World Without You, but it's not like I scored them much higher than the low scorers so I'm not mad about their eliminations.
 

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