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Disco de Kylie Minogue: “Light Years [Tour Package]”
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Light Years [Tour Package] |
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Fecha de Publicación:2002-03-19
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Pop, Soft Pop, Dance
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:0724353212957
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In 1998, {$Kylie Minogue} was dropped by {\dance} label {@DeConstruction}, and some thought she had committed career suicide. Obviously, the backlash of 1997's {^Impossible Princess} taught the diminutive Aussie one important lesson. Sometimes you have to just go with what you know -- go back to basics. And that's just what {$Minogue} has done with 2000s {^Light Years}. Symbolically dropping her last name from the cover, she re-enters the territory that made her great. Granted, with the {\teen pop} movement at its strongest, one could say she just has good timing, but this work is leaps and bounds better than her {$Stock, Aitken & Waterman} work. {^Light Years} is not just another {$Minogue} {\dance-pop} record, but a great collection of {\disco} stylings and {\Europop} kitsch. {&"Spinning Around"} is a fun and string-laden declaration that she may have made a mistake back in 1997, and the {$Robbie Williams}-{$Guy Chambers}-penned {&"Your Disco Needs You"} is probably one of the best {\dance} songs of the last ten years. Arguably one of the best {\disco} records since the '70s, {^Light Years} is {$Minogue} comfortable with who she is and what she's good at. [Also available with a limited edition special tour package.] ~ Chris True, All Music Guide
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