Fever by Kylie

Fever

Kylie

2001

Fever is a Pop album by Kylie, originally released in 2001. On Gatefold: 164 pressings tracked, owned by 10 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Pop
  • Dance-Pop
  • synthetic
  • hypnotic
  • club

About

Kylie Minogue’s <i>Fever</i> is one of the defining albums of early ’00s pop, but it came about, in part, from Minogue finding herself at a crossroads. The Australian actor and singer had explored different aspects of pop since her cover of Little Eva’s “The Loco-Motion” established her as a dual threat in the late ’80s: She’d gone from fronting plush Stock Aitken Waterman tracks to digging into the ’90s alt boom’s electro side. In 2000, she released “Spinning Around,” which combined a buoyant synth-disco beat with lyrics that brought self-actualization to the dance floor. The success of that single—and its attendant album, <i>Light Years</i>—laid the groundwork for 2001’s <i>Fever</i>. With tracks like the Village People-nodding “Your Disco Needs You” and the string-laden “Loveboat,” <i>Light Years</i> felt like a disco dress-up exercise at times. But <i>Fever</i> is both informed by its time and slightly ahead of it, with Minogue asserting herself as a new kind of diva—one who could command a dance floor with the power of a few sultry <i>la-la-la</i>s. Those cooed syllables made the lead single, “Can’t Get You Out of My Head,” one of 2001’s biggest songs. Written by pop auteurs Cathy Dennis and Rob Davis, it proved to be an ideal fit for Minogue’s lithe soprano, its understated longing allowing her to flaunt her voice’s versatility and its percolating beat proving to be fertile ground for the then-nascent genre of mash-ups. The rest of <i>Fever</i> has a similar composure. “Love at First Sight,” led by Minogue’s joyous belt, heads back to the disco, then transports everyone inside to the 22nd century; “Come Into My World” is all heavy breathing and pulsing synths, its come-on working for the dance floor and bedroom alike. “Burning Up,” meanwhile, brings acoustic guitars into its spaced-out mix, foreshadowing her country-electro turn on 2018’s <i>Golden</i> while also showcasing her playful side. Minogue was in her early thirties during the <i>Fever</i> era, and her confidence provided a foil to the hyperactive teen-pop that ruled the charts at the time. She’d already been in the entertainment business for more than a decade by the time it came out, and she’d weathered its slings and arrows with poise and verve. <i>Fever</i> is the sound of Minogue planting her flag in pop’s summit, inviting listeners to a dimly lit, desire-fueled party happening there.

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Tracklist

  1. 1More More More4:40
  2. 2Love At First Sight3:57
  3. 3Can't Get You Out Of My Head3:49
  4. 4Fever3:30
  5. 5Give It To Me2:48
  6. 6Fragile3:44
  7. 7Come Into My World4:30
  8. 8In Your Eyes3:18
  9. 9Dancefloor3:23
  10. 10Love Affair3:47
  11. 11Your Love3:47
  12. 12Burning Up3:59

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10 collectors on Gatefold own this · 164 pressings tracked on Gatefold