Fever
- Kylie Minogue
- Band Name: Kylie Minogue
- Record Label: Capitol
- Release Date: Feb 26, 2002
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Universal acclaim- based on 26 Ratings
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MattMMar 22, 200210A sophisticated, frisky, and enthralling collection of dance pop. Kylie Minogue continues to shine.
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RyanF.Mar 28, 20029The album is pretty much interesting jampacked with amazing tracks. With the lalala-ish song Can't Get You Out of My Head and the infectious In Your Eyes, this is really an amazing album for those disco fans.
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DalvinderKFeb 16, 200710Fever is one of the best pop/dance albums ever made, with fantastic up tempo and stylish songs like "CGYOOMH", "In your eyes", "love at first sight" and "Fragile".
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BobSNov 1, 20029This CD is better than I expected. Her previous European albums flopped here, but in "Fever" she really proved us wrong. This smart, and well put together album really gets you going with songs like "Come into My World" and the steaming "Burning Up".
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MichaelS.Apr 11, 20028This is a surprisingly good pop album. I was shocked to hear it wasn't loaded with filler. It maintains a high quality throughout. Make your girlfriend happy and listen to this with her.
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MartijnNov 24, 20039Her comeback began with the underrated "Light Years", who was one of the best popalbums in 2000. After that succes comes Fever, which is just as good, maybe even better. You feel the atmosphere of being in a nightclub wearing high heel pumps. It is a 'glad to be female' album... Highligts are "Love at first sight", "CGYOMH", "Fever", "Fragile" and "Your Love".
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80The sophistication of its upbeat electro-pop construction allows Kylie to fly while her contemporaries simply float. [Apr 2002, p.77]
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The overwhelming majority of this album is unbelievably annoying dance pop.
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30Fever makes Britney Spears seem like even more of a pop genius. Scary. [May 2002, p.116]