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
1. (format data: not playable) 2. Can't Get You Out Of My Head (music video) 3. In Your Eyes (music video) 4. Spining Around (music video) 5. On A Night Like This (music video) 6. Can't Get You Out Of My Head (K & M mix) 7. In Your Eyes (Jean Jacques Smoothie mix) 8. Spinning Around 9. Boy 10. Rendezvous At Sunset
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 2 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | EMI | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Initial pressings of FEVER include the bonus tracks "Boy" and "Butterfly." Personnel includes: Kylie Minogue (vocals); Rob Davis (electric guitar, keyboards, programming); Martin Harrington, Richard Biff Stanard (guitar); Steve Lewinson (bass). Producers include: Cathy Dennis, Mark Picchiotti, Richard "Biff" Stanard, Pascal Gabriel. "Love At First Sight" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Dance Recording. It's more than just journalistic shorthand to refer to Kylie Minogue as the European Madonna. She's been at it as long as the Material Girl, and her mix of sexy style and dance-pop sound is very much in league with that of her American counterpart. The catch here is that, while Minogue had previously only been a star in Europe, FEVER represents her American breakthrough. Not surprisingly, the sound of FEVER will appeal to fans of Madonna's MUSIC album. It's full of bubbly synths, amiably poppy melodies, club beats and sensual vocal stylings. If anything, Minogue comes off as slightly less hard-edged than you-know-who, more concerned with immersing herself in the songs and production than in projecting her larger-than-life personality. That kind of attitude can only aid in the making of a successful pop record, which is the most accurate description of FEVER.
Editorial Reviews Disco lives! [Kylie] coos her way through...retro-dance smash... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (03/01/2002)
3 out of 5 stars - ...she's got severely coquettish charm....[her] most discotronic disc, is fast, full of old-fashioned hooks and newfangled techno hiccups.... Rolling Stone (03/14/2002)
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