• Record Label: BMG
  • Release Date: Nov 6, 2020
User Score
9.0

Universal acclaim- based on 529 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 36 out of 529
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  1. Nov 14, 2020
    0
    No me gusta, no hace que quiera seguir escuchando o volver a escucharlo, no guarde ninguna canción en spotify
  2. Nov 6, 2020
    0
    Boring, generic and predictable.

    This woman hasn’t done anything exciting for years.

    Basically she’s just a one hit wonder.
  3. Nov 16, 2020
    0
    **** messy and repetitive NOISY MESS It's sounds like desperation and the songs are all alike. The production is a mess and it seems like it's bombing noise.
  4. Dec 14, 2020
    0
    Only 1 song on it that I liked. The rest are all samey same. Sorry Kylie but this one isn’t it.
  5. Dec 27, 2021
    0
    I seriously enjoyed this album as I am fan of that 1970's groovy disco, and Kylie sounds here as Kylie if she were most popular in 1970s. One of her best and conceptual albums 9/10 - honestly and deserved
Metascore
72

Generally favorable reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 16
  2. Negative: 0 out of 16
  1. Nov 17, 2020
    50
    As a collection of songs, Disco is a terrific soundtrack to washing the dishes or a dance-off. But this album itself underestimates its own artist, which is in a small way unforgivable.
  2. Nov 16, 2020
    56
    Uncool is not bad, and if anything, DISCO could stand more of it: to evoke actual disco in all its frisson and desperation, rather than the remembered-40-years-later version, full of kitsch and clip-art disco balls. The album, with a couple exceptions, has two modes: overly tasteful cruise-ship programming, and gauche rehashes.
  3. Uncut
    Nov 13, 2020
    50
    Disco is too much of a safe, shiny, frictionless crowd-pleaser to deliver much more than mildly entertaining retro pastiche. [Jan 2021, p.31]