To most Americans, Kylie Minogue is an '80s footnote artist currently making a remarkable millennial comeback after a nearly 15-year absence from the pop charts. But the Australian ingénue, now a seasoned showbiz veteran yet still only 34 years old, has hardly been resting on her well-toned laurels since her remake of Little Eva's "Locomotion" dented the U.S. pop charts in 1987. In fact, the former soap starlet and onetime paramour of INXS's Michael Hutchence was Europe's biggest-selling female pop... More »
Some swear by chewing 32 times to aid digestion, others stick to raw vegetables and fruit, many opt for high-protein diets in the form of fish, chicken and beef and a few proclaim the powers of grapefruit juice.Whichever diet... more
Superdiets such as drinking large amounts of grapefruit juice or eating only raw fruit and vegetables have been exposed as just food myths a leading professor claims. more
'Superdiets' such as those based on drinking large amounts of grapefruit juice or eating only raw fruit and vegetables are part of the myths and fairy tales which have surrounded food for generations according to a leading expert. more
Kylie Minogue's story of success may seem a bit odd to those who weren't aware of her dominance over the pop charts in Europe, Asia, and Australia during the '90s. To most stateside listeners, she was a strange anomaly. She appeared for a moment in the late '80s with a ditzy cover of "The Loco-Motion," and then 15 years later returned as a stylish Euro-babe with "Can't Get You Out of My Head." Also during this time, Minogue pretty much turned a blind eye to America, going through career ups and downs... More »
The German version of Kylie Minogue's Your Disco Needs You offers more variations on the song's disco decadence, ranging from the shiny, string-driven "Casino Radio & Club Mix" to the stark, electronica-flavored "UK Almighty Mix." The UK Album version and the slinky ballad "Please Stay (7th District Club Flava Mix)" complete the single, which offers more fun, danceable twists on Kylie's sexy style. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Capitalizing on her surging popularity in the States, Arista found themselves promoting Kylie Minogue in early 2002 with the reissue of her Hits + album. This particular record highlights the cuts that made Minogue an indie darling in Europe in the mid-'90s, reflecting back on her 1994 self-titled effort and 1997's Impossible Princess. American fans might be put off just a bit, for this material is less frilly and far darker than Fever's smash single, "Can't Get You Out of My Head." But it's still stylish.... More »
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