
Body Language, Kylie Minogue, Virgin Records
YOU won8217;t recognise the singer who recorded Fever. Unlike the thumpy, disco friendly Can8217;t Get You Out Of My Head, Kylie8217;s ninth studio album Body Language speaks retro.
It8217;s definitely a trip to the 8217;80s on the Australian8217;s sex shuttle. Now c8217;mon, that8217;s the only thing that hits you when the devil whispers Kylie. We bet her song writers weren8217;t sinless either. Listen to Kylie8217;s come-to-bed voice in Chocolate and you8217;ll get the drift.
You can8217;t miss the retro blast in Slow and figure out if you can hear Prince in the mid-tempo, instantly likable Sweet Music. After Dark is another of those slow seduction tracks, with lyrics like 8216;Let me give you something for your appetite8230; boy I8217;ll send you spinning like a satellite8217;.
Though she strays away from the glorious 8217;80s, you8217;ll like the very Destiny Childesque Red Blooded Woman. And I Feel For You leaves you completely cold, but hey you can8217;t perform every single time!
Britney Spears and Madonna who think Me Against The Music talks sex, should master this language.