Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)


More than 5 stars!
This album is superb, it's fun and my favourite album to listen to while getting ready to go out. It lifts your spirits and just makes you want to dance and go out and have fun! You'll lose yourself in the music and find yourself dancing around your livingroom! Very highly recommended!!!!
Submitted by Stephanie (the Netherlands)
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Kylie's Comeback!!!!!!
This was Kylie's major comeback album of 2000. It features the two #1 hit singles, "On A Night Like This" & "Spinning Around", as well as the top 5 duet with Robbiw Williams, "Kids", the top 10 "Please Stay", the minor hit "Your Disco Needs You", & the US hit "Butterfly". From start to finish, this album is amazing! A particular standout which should have gotten some attention would be "Bittersweet Gooodbye".
Submitted by Samm (Indiana, USA)
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just plain fun
after hearing this cd while on vacation, I just had to order it. I am glad that I chose the Australian tour edition, because the remixes are amazing! Kylie's back with a cd of just plain fun,cheesy dance music. Thankfully, not annoying, like the SAW stuff. Lessons well learned after the better, more interesting Impossible Princess and Kylie Minogue cd's. A great mindless disco album!!!!!!!!!
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GREAT!!!!
If you liked 'Fever' or 'Body Language', you'll love this album! It sounds like the blueprint of both those albums!
Submitted by Samm (Indiana, USA)
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More Like Dark Years
This album was supposedly Kylie Minogue's comeback album. WHen i boguht this i was appaled. I couldn't beleive it. But then i learned what singles were released off this album, and there was no surprise that it was a hit. THis album has a few great moments, but the songs that are good are great but the songs that are bad seem to be from hell. The album starts out with kylie's #1-Spinning around. This is a great song. I love it, hell americans would love it who wouldnt. Then comes On a night like this, a great dance song, somewhat generic, and a littl unremarkable, only through her singing is it raises but u get the point. then comes the point where u realize its more downhill. So now goodbye is a completely outrageously cheesy and generic song, which is ok, but then listening to disco down is just ridiculous. Love boat and Koocachoo are just discraceful compeltely generic, wannabe-dance floor trash, and Your Disco needs you is just a bit yuck. Please Stay goes back to good territory, despite being outrageously generic and sounding more 1997 than 2000 when this was released. Bittersweeet goodbye is plain and beautiful and showcases minogue's great voice, but again threadbare and unremarkable. Butterfly is a jazzed up dance song of pure joy. Under the influence really sets it backj to the trashy disco styles of so now goodbye. I'm so high is pretty much weird Euro music, but if it's your thing you'll like it but again it's jsut weird and sounds too much like Garbage(the band) to be really Kylie. Kids is just an odd ball, out of place song on this record, and Light Years is a completetly unfocused techno song. Altogether, like i said at the beginning of the review, the singles were key. And the singles were-Spinning around, On a night like this, Please Stay, and Your Disco Needs you(also Kids was a single but was considered more of a single for RObbie William's album at the time). Butterfly never received a video, but was a single. ALl the decent songs, excep Your Disco Needs You, were released as singles, completely a plausible way to sell this album. ALtogether, the real only reason this album got it's two stars was one song-Spinning around. On a night like this, please stay, and bittersweet goodbye are all good, but u can have em, Kylie, take it from me, Keep Spinning around, and Take Fever, a classic. (I liked the song Butterfly too, and on a limited edition of Fever, the first 10,000 copies contained Butterfly as the Bonus track). Altogether, Light years is cheesy, and not even good enough for a nostalgia trip. It's not worthy.
Submitted by NorthWindExcel (Passaic County, New Jersey, USA)
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