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whistler01
26th Oct 2006
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Good Points: Great sounds!
Bad Points: Are there any?
General comments: I have received this album as a gift, and boy, what a great gift! I liked Kylie Minogue's songs, but I didn't buy any of her previous albums. I enjoyed listening to them on the radio or seeing her videos on TV, so I wasn't that excited when I received the Body Language album... Still, I started to play it, and I was really fascinated by the new sounds, new lyrics and by her new look. Most of the songs are really great.
I recommend you to try the album, even though it's not new.
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filmbuffz2000 16th Feb 2004
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Pop Body Language in your cd player and it will take you back. This is not the Kylie you know. Sexy, slinky, and sassy. This is just what the doctor ordered, a dose of vitamin K. From the first single, Slow to Take you Home, this is one of her best albums yet. I am counting the days to see these tunes performed live next month with her Money Can't Buy concert!- Read filmbuffz2000's review (88 words)
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Kylie's newest album Body Language is the best she's done yet. Kylie is just getting better and better with time. Even if you are not a Kylie fan yet, you will be after hearing this album, it has everything for everyone, So many styles yet it still feels like one album.
From the Pop catchy songs like the first single Slow or the Amazing Still Standing, to beautiful ballads like Someday and Loving days, through cool great tunes for Red blooded woman and the exclusive track to the American editi ...- Read Efrat's review (150 words)





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