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Kylie practices her "Body Language"


Oh, how we love our Aussie princess of pop! For her follow-up to the worldwide smash "Fever," Kylie Minogue has taken a break from the retro-disco Eurodance beats. "Body Language" is an eclectic set of pop nuggets that run the gamut from '80s electronica to tongue-in-cheek groovalicious funk.
The album's first single, "Slow," landed at number one in the U.K. and is slinking its way into the psyches of American pop connoisseurs with its sparse electronic bleeps and hypnotically sultry vocal delivery. The blazin'-hot remix by the Chemical Brothers is already a club staple (for good reason) and can be heard on the sizzlin' "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" soundtrack.

With the Prince-inspired "I Feel for You," the full-on '80s electro assault of "Still Standing," the thumpin' and saucy "Secret (Take You Home)," the Beyonce-meets-camp R&B pop anthem "Red Blooded Woman" and the lush and seductive treasure "Chocolate," Kylie dishes out some quality pop that our charts have sorely been missing of late.

And for those of you who snagged the import, the U.S. release has two bonus tracks: "You Make Me Feel" and "Cruise Control."

Still not satisfied? Kylie, bless her, gave the Yanks an enhanced CD, featuring the hot "Slow" video (hunky men in Speedos included) and a live performance of "Can't Get You Out of My Head" from her amazing "Money Can't Buy" performance.

We'd say "get her while she's hot," but we all know our Kylie has been hot for 15 years, and there is truly no stopping her.

-- Ryan Rigazzi

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