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Kylie Minogue Album: “Can't Get You Out of My Head [UK CD]”

Kylie Minogue Album: “Can't Get You Out of My Head [UK CD]”
Album Information :
Title: Can't Get You Out of My Head [UK CD]
Release Date:2001-10-30
Type:Unknown
Genre:Pop, Soft Pop, Dance
Label:EMI
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:0724387986404
Customers Rating :
Average (4.5) :(32 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Can't Get You Out of My Head Video
2 Boy
3 Rendezvous At Sunset
4 (Enhanced Video Section)
J. Johnson "capricornrising1" (CT) - February 13, 2002
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- I JUST CAN'T GET THIS SONG OUT OF MY HEAD

Most of us Americans will probably accoisate the name Kylie Minogue with the same cheery,fresh-faced Aussie who sang the cheesy-yet-irrestible "I Should Be So Lucky" and remade the

"Locomotion"(her biggest U.S. hit to date) back in the late '80s.

But while Kylie never really made too much of an impact in the States,she's been just as big as Madonna every where else in the world(especially in the UK,she's had 21 Top 10 hits there) but ever since this gem right here was released in the US this year,

"Can't Get You My Mind",first and foremost,is great dance-pop.

It's very intresting to see this song become a hit in the US

P.S:This song was co-written by another late '80s/early '90s

Donald J. Pacella (West Babylon, N.Y. United States) - October 13, 2001
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- the true diva of dance

I just purchased the two versions of this single last night, and I can't stop listening to them. CD #1 which includes two non-album tracks being my favorite. It is worth the price for rendezvous at sunset, alone. All in all, worh every penny they cost, and if you haven't already picked up the new cd "FEVER", rush out and get it now!! just listen to the track "BURNING UP" and you will wonder why she isn't as big here in the usa as she is in the rest of the world. (just one more argument for moving overseas).

Miguel Gonzalez (Sydney, Australia) - May 29, 2003
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- best pop song in many years

when this first came out in Australia/Europe September 2001, I thought if Kylie didn't succeed worldwide with it, she'd never do it. I'm glad it became a phenomenom.

There's not much to say about the track, so I'll talk about Boy and REndez-vous at sunset. both are very retro and a little cheesy, but infinitely better than the awful "give it to me" and "Dancefloor" that actually made it to the Fever album.

B-sides become rare with time, so if you have the chance to get this CD and are a Ms. Minogue collector, buy it.

S. Foster (Moira, Co Armagh United Kingdom) - January 13, 2002
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- The Happiest Song Ever

Written by former US Pop Icon Cathy Dennis, Kylie Minogue took advantage of what is perhaps the best song in the last 2 decades & catapult her star higher than ever - & it has worked. Not only that, but it is a genuinely brilliant song. Coming from one of the world's leading performers (only just behind Janet, Madonna & Britney), Kylie's alreay illustrious 13 year career seems to be getting better & better. This single has sold 2.5 million copies, No.1 in over 20 countries & still selling. With a due release in US on 26th February, America is about to succumb to one of the most consistently brilliant artists of our era. The song is driven by a hypnotic club beat, whispery lalala's & sensual vocal delivery. Add to that an amazing video. It cannot fail to make you move nor smile. I GUARANTEE IT!!!

Customer review - June 01, 2002
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- superbly crafted pop/dance

"Self-consciously iconic in a neo-Warholian mode" .. when I read those words about Kylie (!) over six years ago, I have to admit to being more than a little surprised.

I have resisted the onslaught and the hype in the interim period with the occasional concealed nod and stolen foot-tap to her music when I've heard it now and again - this can't be music for grown up dance bods, can it ?

Well I have to say that this track of 'ers has bowled me over..

Let's descend even further into cliche and hyperbole.

The opening bars with the organ instantly pull you in and are reminiscent of St. Etiennes "Only love can break you heart" - God, I love that track - and it only get's better.

The cheeky 101 (acieeed!) grooveline serves to retain your heightened aural interest levels through a catcy, albeit repetitive middle section.

The final melancholic chord progression on the strings truly rounds off a wonderful cathartic musical moment and washes away the sorrows and troubles of the day.

Ahhhh! that's better.

C-ya.