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The diminutive Australian diva is still delivering disco thunder from Down Under.
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Aphrodite is pure Kylie magic. Everything that made you fall in love with her all over again before is present and correct here.
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Aphrodite is the work of someone who knows exactly what her skills are and who to hire to help showcase them to perfection.
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Minogue delivers bliss like no other (wo)man or machine.
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The new set casts a spell with Stuart Price's signature preternatural touches, Minogue's breathy chirp and the hooky melodies of a varied crew of dance pop-focused songwriters and producers.
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Boston GlobeMaybe that's why Aphrodite is such a letdown -- there's nothing nuanced or even catchy about the material. It's a perfectly serviceable soundtrack to a thumping Friday night, but it's also a flat listen.
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Although the album is an exercise in euphoric clubland dreaming, tracks Closer and Everything Is Beautiful remind us there is perhaps a more sincere side to Kylie that is often overlooked.
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Kylie sticks to formula, makes half decent record.
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With five singles sitting and waiting, Aphrodite is the record she needed.
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Aphrodite is her most unified work in ages.
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Sometimes dance pop with this much gloss and unabashed glee is relegated to the realms of guilty pleasure, but Aphrodite is that rare representation of perfect production that is just pleasure, pure and simple.
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No one's asking for reality in this pop bubble--just a little bit more innovation.
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UrbHer return to electro-pop form on Aphrodite–Minogue's 11th studio record in 23 years–is on point, maybe even better, than much of her discography.
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Aphrodite is everything you expect it to be: inspiring, motivating and celebratory.
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There aren't many new ideas here, just more of the old reliable - which, from such a believer, is still finely executed.
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Aphrodite is her finest work since 1997's underrated Impossible Princess, teaming her with Madonna producer Stuart Price.
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Despite sharp production, Aphrodite is only as good as Kylie herself. And because her voice is limited to squeaks, exhalations and woe-begone sighs, it's hard to stay interested unless you happen to be on a dancefloor at 4am, which is probably the only sensible place to hear it.
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The entire album has the sonic consistency of cotton candy: It won't exactly give you a headache, but it could leave you with a stomachache.
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Aphrodite feels like a disjointed hodge-podge of shallow Hi-NRG dance-floor bangers for a decidedly older crowd.
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Q MagazineThe rest lumbers by in a blur of anaemic vocals and dull soundscapes. [Aug 2010, p.117]
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UncutDespite her vaguely regal poise, and a songwriting crew including Jake Shears, Calvin Harris and Tim-from-Keane, Aphrodite is dismayingly anonymous pop-trance. [Aug 2010, p.84]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 164 out of 176
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Mixed: 5 out of 176
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Negative: 7 out of 176
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Jun 27, 2016
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Jul 22, 2012
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Sep 24, 2010