
Body Language
Kylie
2003
Body Language is a Pop album by Kylie, originally released in 2003. On Gatefold: 92 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Pop
- Dance-Pop
- polished
- laid-back
- hedonistic
About
It would have been easy for Kylie Minogue to take the easy route when it came to <i>Body Language</i>, her follow-up to 2001’s earth-conquering, “Can’t Get You Out of My Head”-housed <i>Fever</i>—stack the album with similarly accessible dance-pop floor-fillers and watch the disco balls light up all over again. But Minogue has never been risk-averse—this is, after all, a superstar who has made reinvention her calling card—and <i>Body Language</i> found her trading in the atomic chart hits of the <i>Fever</i> years for an album drenched in sensuality and atmosphere. Minogue has said that <i>Body Language</i> was inspired by the ’80s, but you won’t find the primary-colored pop of the Stock Aitken Waterman days on her ninth studio record. Rather, “Still Standing” invokes <i>Parade</i>-era Prince with its pogoing bassline and frothy topline—albeit welded together with the metallic crunch of electronics—and there are echoes of Gloria Estefan on the seductive computerized funk of “Sweet Music.” “Secret (Take You Home)” features a sample from Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam’s “I Wonder if I Take You Home”; “Red Blooded Woman” takes the drama of a Police song and elevates it with six-inch heels and a clacking beat; and tucked away on psychedelic slow jam “Someday” is a guest vocal from Scritti Politti frontman Green Gartside. <i>Body Language</i> also appears indebted to the whispered eroticism of Janet Jackson. The bedroom-eyed R&B of “Chocolate” thrums with sexual tension, Minogue’s pixie-ish vocal so aerated it becomes misty, and there’s a mellow, satin sheen to “After Dark.” It’s “Slow,” though, that significantly raises the temperature: “Don’t wanna rush it/Let the rhythm pull you in/It’s here, so touch it,” Minogue sings over the bubble of fizzing synths and a sparse ticking beat, her delivery languid and panting. It might all lack the sugary immediacy found in <i>Fever</i>’s glittery nu-disco, but <i>Body Language</i> is occupied with eliciting a different kind of ecstasy.
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Tracklist
- 1Slow3:13
- 2Still Standing3:40
- 3Secret (Take You Home)3:16
- 4Promises3:17
- 5Sweet Music4:11
- 6Red Blooded Woman4:20
- 7Chocolate5:00
- 8Obsession3:31
- 9I Feel For You4:19
- 10Someday4:18
- 11Loving Days4:26
- 12After Dark4:09
- 13Cruise Control3:52
- 14You Make Me Feel4:18
Credits
Performers
- Kylie MinogueBACKING VOCALS
- Alexis StrumBACKING VOCALS
- Ash ThomasBACKING VOCALS
- David BillingBACKING VOCALS
- Mim GreyBACKING VOCALS
- Jon DouglasBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Karen PooleBACKING VOCALS
- Dave ClewsKEYBOARDS PROGRAMMED BY
- Green GartsideVOCALS FEATURING
- Simon HaleARRANGED BY CONDUCTOR
- Richard StannardBACKING VOCALS KEYBOARDS
- Dave MorganGUITAR KEYBOARDS
- Julian GallagherKEYBOARDS PROGRAMMED BY
- The London Session OrchestraORCHESTRA STRINGS
- Alvin SweeneyPROGRAMMED BY
- Cathy DennisBACKING VOCALS
- Chris BraideBACKING VOCALS
- Dave McCrackenPROGRAMMED BY
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 92 pressings tracked on Gatefold
