Fever (Kylie-Minogue-Album)

Labels

Occupation

  • Backing Vocals: Kylie Minogue, Richard Stannard, Billie Godfrey, Cathy Dennis

Production

  • Tommy D
  • Cathy Dennis
  • Pascal Gabriel / Paul Statham
  • Greg Fitzgerald / Tom Nichols
  • Rob Davis
  • Mark Pichiotti
  • Richard Stannard / Julian Gallagher

Studios

  • Biffco Studios, Dublin
  • Hutch Studios, Chicago

Fever is the eighth studio album by Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue, the Apparitions in October 2001. With this album, and it was the first out-coupled single Can not Get You Out of My Head Minogue succeeded in a global comeback.

After the success of the album Minogue was created in spring 2002 Fever tour of Europe and Australia. On DVD, then the concert recording was released Fever 2002: Live in Manchester.

Style and reception

The album Fever and especially the worldwide hit Can not Get You Out of My Head showed Minogue on a musical and visual highlight of her artistic work that they went even pop cultural discourses by itself. Thus explains the British music journalist Paul Morley in his book Words and Music: A History of Pop in the Shape of a City, why in Minogue's " deconstructivist disco track Can not Get You Out Of My Head (2001) the entire history of western music reflected as in a prism as it is ".

Chart success

Following the publication of Fever made ​​the jump to # 1 on the album charts in ten countries, including Germany, the UK, Australia and Austria. The album was also placed on point 3 of the U.S. Billboard charts in March 2002 - her biggest success in the U.S.. Fever is Minogue's most successful album to date and has sold seven million times worldwide.

In autumn 2002, the album was released again, this time with a different cover and a bonus CD. In addition to numerous remixes bonus CD also contained the song Whenever You Feel Like It, which was previously only released on the soundtrack to the U.S. film Scooby- Doo.

Title list

( Singles *) (composition)

Bonus Track ( Australian version )

  • Tightrope ( Kylie Minogue / Pascal Gabriel / Paul Steinberg )

Bonus Tracks ( Japanese version)

  • Good Like That (Joe Belmaati / Kara Dioguardi / Mich Hansen)
  • Baby ( Lars Aass / Botolf Loedemel / Liz Winstanley )

Bonus disc track list

Singles

  • Can not Get You Out of My Head was released in September 2001 and made ​​the jump to No. 1 on the hit lists in all European countries except Finland. With over four million copies sold worldwide, the single is considered Minogue's most successful to date.
  • In Your Eyes was released as the second Singleveröffentlichumg from Fever in February 2002. For the video Dawn Shadforth was after the success of Can not Get You Out of My Head again obliged. For a remix of the song Roger Sanchez was responsible.
  • The third single from Fever Love at First Sight was released in June 2002. The Director for the Swede Johan Renck video led. The single release contains the B-side mashup Can not Get Blue Monday Out of My Head, in which Minogue's successful song was mixed with the New Order classic Blue Monday. The Mix presented previously Minogue live at the Brit Awards in the spring of the same year.
  • For Come Into My World, released as a single in November 2002, Minogue was awarded the 2004 Grammy Award in the category "Best Dance Recording ". The director for the video took over Michel Gondry.
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