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Fever

Fever
Kylie Minogue

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'Fever' is the seventh release from the new queen of disco,Kylie. She continues with the mix of 70's disco and modern dancefloor grooves that made 2000's album 'Light Years' a commercial success. The Cathy Dennis penned single 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head' is also featured.

Track Listing

  1. More More More
  2. Love At First Sight
  3. Can't Get You Out Of My Head
  4. Fever
  5. Give It To Me
  6. Fragile
  7. Come Into My World
  8. In Your Eyes
  9. Dancefloor
  10. Love Affair
  11. Your Love
  12. Burning Up

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4275 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-09-29
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Fever was released on a wave of publicity as the lead single "Can't Get You Out of My Head" battled in the charts with the debut effort from Spice diva Victoria Beckham... and won spectacularly. Just over a year since Kylie's disco inspired Light Years and her sound has progressed again; plundering the retro style of post-disco electro from the late 1970s and showing what might have happened if Kraftwerk had produced Donna Summer or Chic. Unlike most pop albums or indeed pop artists, the album is geared towards hi-NRG dance rather than pedestrian "I love lovin' you" ballads.

Aside from the aforementioned hit single another standout is "Give It To Me", a great piece of dance pop that has everything from Britney-style wailings to Basement Jaxx funk wrapped up with a catchy and typically suggestive chorus. The closest Kylie gets to a gentler moment is right at the very end with "Burning Up", a breezy guitar progression with laid-back melody, but this doesn't last long as the need to start dancing again takes hold and it breaks into some electro funk to finish Fever on a definite high. In short, if you liked "Can't Get You Out of My Head" you won't be disappointed with this pop masterpiece. --David Trueman


Customer Reviews

LA LA LA... FEVER ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED!5
Kylie's always better, and better, and better... At this moment Can't Get you out of my head was considered as the 10th best song from all time in POP music... this mean something! No?! This will be a remembered album, as a bombastic successfull comming back... HER LA LA LA... It's in everyhead...

A landmark of a pop album - everyone should own a copy5
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Every year there are one of two records that are simply so massive they blow everything else out of the water. In 2007 it was Rihanna's 'Umbrella' and Leona's 'Bleeding Love'. In 2001, it was Kylie's 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head'. The song was just pop music at it's most utterly perfect - simple yet intricate at the same time and with what is possibly the most catchy chorus line ever, the song has defined Kylie's career and been praised by critics worlwide as one of the finest pop songs in existence ever.

Kylie's 'Fever' album follows on from the lead single, a delicious blend of futuristic synth-pop, funk and disco. And at the heart of it is Kylie - the superstar. As if she wasn't already famous enough, Fever took her to truly amazing heights, it was even a success in the US. Kylie's vocals are sensuous, flirty and Fever in fact represents some her most accomplished vocal work.

First track More, More, More is a perfect example of this. A bassline that could be right out of Blur's Girls & Boys drives the track and serves as a brillaint opener to the album. Next comes a track that like, CGYOOMH has defined Kylie's career - Love At First Sight. one of the best examples of modern disco-pop around, it takes a simple, infectious guitar hook and then just delivers that utterly memorable chorus - 'cos baby when i heard you, for the first time i knew, we were meant to be as one'. Just amazing!

Tracks like Fever, Give It To Me and Love Affair see Kylie's take on the current house music scene, all sharp beats and squelchy synths. Then comes Fragile, a song that would sound perfect on one of those chill-out albums, it conjures up images of mediterranean seas and dreamy afternoons. Come Into My World - the single with the amazing video with 4 Kylie's - follows in the same vein and is the song i always think fits Kylie's description of a sex-siren best. It is truly entrancing as she sings 'I need your love, like night needs morning'. One of the album's true highlights.

And although i think a lot of people would say CGYOOMH is the best track on the album, my personal favourite has always been the next track, In Your Eyes. A fabulously catchy uptempo floorfiller, it is classic euro-dance - immaculate. 'Is the world still Spinning Around?' asks Kylie. With songs as good as this, they most definitely are! I love the layers of vocoder-effected vocals that slide in over the last chorus too.

Dancefloor and Your Love are more typical Kylie disco tracks that serve as a perfect continuation from the sound of previous album, Light Years. All in all, Fever represents Kylie at her most commercial, at the top of her game at her time when the mere mention of her name would make men go weak at the knees. The music is timeless, the image breathaking. This is Kylie Minogue - superstar.

an ok album3
i love kylie, but i have to say this album is not very good, and never grows on me. i do like some tracks, like fragile, and your love, and i love more more more, and her singles on it. not one of her best.