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Novi Sad, Novi Sad |
Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Elektronska muzika, Pop
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Studio album by Kylie Minogue
Released 1 October 2001
Recorded January–August 2001
Studio
Biffco (Dublin)
Big (London)
BJG (London)
Hutch (Chicago)
Olympic (London)
Phil`s (London)
Rob`s (London)
Stella (Canterbury)
Genre
Dance-popnu-disco
Length 45:27
Label Parlophone
Producer
Steve AndersonRob DavisCathy DennisGreg FitzgeraldPascal GabrielJulian GallagherTom NicholsMark PicchiottiRichard StannardPaul StathamTommyD
Kylie Minogue chronology
Hits +
(2000) Fever
(2001) Confide in Me
(2002)
Fever is the eighth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It was released on 1 October 2001, by Parlophone. Minogue worked with writers and producers such as Cathy Dennis, Rob Davis, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, TommyD, Tom Nichols, Pascal Gabriel and others to create a disco and Europop-influenced dance-pop and nu-disco record. Other musical influences of the album range from synth-pop to club music.
Upon its release, Fever received widespread acclaim from music critics, many of whom praised its production and commercial appeal. A global commercial success, it peaked at number one in Australia, Austria, Germany, Ireland, Russia, and the UK. In the US, the album peaked at number three on the Billboard 200, becoming Minogue`s best-selling album in the country; it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album was also certified septuple platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), and quintuple platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). At the 2002 Brit Awards, it won International Album.
Fever produced four singles. The lead single `Can`t Get You Out of My Head` peaked atop the charts of 40 countries. Often recognised as Minogue`s signature song, it is her best-selling single with five million units sold worldwide. `In Your Eyes` and `Love at First Sight` also became international hits, while `Come into My World` won Minogue her first Grammy Award, for Best Dance Recording, in 2004. To further promote the album, Minogue embarked on her seventh concert tour, KylieFever2002. Fever has sold over six million copies worldwide as of 2021, and has been retrospectively declared the greatest album of Minogue`s career by publications such as NME.
Background and production
In 1998, Minogue was dropped from her label Deconstruction following the poor commercial performance of her sixth studio album Impossible Princess.[1] She instead signed on to Parlophone and released her seventh studio album Light Years.[2] The disco and Europop-inspired album was a critical and commercial success,[2] and was later certified four times-platinum in Minogue`s native country Australia for shipment of 280,000 units,[3] and platinum in the UK for shipment of 300,000 units.[4] `Spinning Around` was released as the lead single off the album and was a commercial success, attaining a platinum certification in Australia for shipment of 70,000 units,[5] and a silver certification in the United Kingdom for shipment of 200,000 units.[4] She promoted the album by embarking on the On a Night Like This tour.
Soon after, Minogue began work on her eighth studio album Fever. On the album, she collaborated with producers and writers such as British singer-songwriter Cathy Dennis, who co-wrote two songs out of the three she co-produced, Rob Davis, who co-produced and co-wrote three songs, and Richard Stannard and Julian Gallagher, who co-produced and co-wrote five songs (`Love at First Sight`, `In Your Eyes`, `Love Affair`, `Boy` and `Rendezvous at Sunset`).[6][7] In the vein of Light Years, Fever is a disco and dance-pop album that contains elements of adult contemporary and club music.[6][8] The album was recorded at studios such as the Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin, Hutch Studios in Chicago, Olympic Studios in London and Stella Studios.[7]
1. `More More More`
Tommy DLiz Winstanley
Tommy D 4:40
2. `Love at First Sight`
Kylie MinogueRichard `Biff` StannardJulian GallagherAsh HowesMartin Harrington
StannardGallagher
3:57
3. `Can`t Get You Out of My Head`
Cathy DennisRob Davis
DennisDavis
3:49
4. `Fever`
Greg FitzgeraldTom Nichols
Fitzgerald 3:30
5. `Give It to Me`
MinogueMark PicchiottiSteve Anderson
Picchiotti
2:48
6. `Fragile` Davis Davis 3:44
7. `Come into My World`
DennisDavis
DennisDavis
4:30
8. `In Your Eyes`
MinogueStannardGallagherHowes
StannardGallagher
3:18
9. `Dancefloor`
AndersonDennis
Anderson 3:23
10. `Love Affair`
MinogueStannardGallagher
StannardGallagher
3:47
11. `Your Love`
MinoguePascal GabrielPaul Statham
GabrielStatham
3:47
12. `Burning Up`
FitzgeraldNichols
FitzgeraldNichols
3:59
Total length: 45:27
Fever – Special edition bonus disc[124]
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. `Can`t Get Blue Monday Out of My Head` 4:03
2. `Love at First Sight` (The Scumfrog`s Beauty & the Beast Vocal Edit) 4:28
3. `Can`t Get You Out of My Head` (Deluxe`s Dirty Dub) 6:52
4. `In Your Eyes` (Roger Sanchez`s Release the Dub Mix) 7:18
5. `Love at First Sight` (Ruff & Jam US Radio Mix) 3:49
6. `Come into My World` (Fischerspooner Mix) 4:20
7. `Whenever You Feel Like It`
MinogueBilly SteinbergRick Nowels
Nowels 4:05
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Fever.[126]
Musicians
Kylie Minogue – lead vocals (all tracks); backing vocals (tracks 1–6, 8–12)
Ash Howes – programming (tracks 2, 8, 10); keyboards (track 2)
Alvin Sweeney – programming (tracks 2, 8, 10)
Martin Harrington – programming, guitars (tracks 2, 8); keyboards (track 2)
Julian Gallagher – Rhodes (track 2); keyboards (tracks 8, 10)
Rob Davis – keyboards, drum programming (tracks 3, 6, 7); electric guitar (track 3); guitars (tracks 6, 7)
Greg Fitzgerald – keyboards, programming, guitar (tracks 4, 12)
Phil Larsen – additional programming (track 6)
Bruce Elliott-Smith – additional programming (track 6)
Anders Kallmark – additional programming (track 6)
Cathy Dennis – additional keyboards (track 7); backing vocals (tracks 3, 7, 9)
Steve Lewinson – bass (track 8)
Steve Anderson – arrangement, programming, keyboards (track 9)
John Thirkell – flute, trumpet (track 9)
Gavyn Wright – strings lead (track 9)
Richard `Biff` Stannard – guitars (track 10); backing vocals (tracks 2, 8, 10)
Billie Godfrey – backing vocals (track 4)
Nat` B. – backing vocals (track 12)
Technical
TommyD – production, mixing (track 1)
Adrian Bushby – mixing (track 1)
Richard `Biff` Stannard – production (tracks 2, 8, 10)
Julian Gallagher – production (tracks 2, 8, 10)
Ash Howes – recording, mixing (tracks 2, 8, 10)
Alvin Sweeney – recording (tracks 2, 8, 10)
Martin Harrington – recording (tracks 2, 8)
Cathy Dennis – production (tracks 3, 7); mixing (track 7)
Rob Davis – production (tracks 3, 6, 7); mixing, engineering (tracks 6, 7)
Tim Orford – mix engineering (track 3)
Greg Fitzgerald – production (tracks 4, 12)
Mark Picchiotti – production, mix engineering (track 5)
Tom Carlisle – mix engineering (track 5)
Phil Larsen – mixing, engineering (tracks 6, 7)
Bruce Elliott-Smith – mixing (tracks 6, 7)
Anders Kallmark – engineering (tracks 6, 7)
Steve Anderson – production (track 9)
Paul Wright – engineering, mixing (track 9)
Pascal Gabriel – production, mixing (track 11)
Paul Statham – production (track 11)
Tom Elmhirst – mixing (track 11)
Tom Nichols – production (track 12)
Geoff Pesche – mastering at The Town House, London
Artwork
Vincent Peters – photography
Adjective Noun – design
Wendy Dougan – US design