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| | Encyclopedia: Body Language (2003 album) |
 | | Body Language is a 2003 album by Australian-born singer Kylie Minogue. |  | | Body Language saw Kylie Minogue work with previous collaborators such as Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, Johnny Douglas and Karen Poole as well as new ones such as Emiliana Torini and Mr. |  | | The album has gone double platinum in Australia, platinum in the UK and gold in Austria and Switzerland |
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| | Body Language (Kylie Minogue) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Body Language is a 2003 album by Australian-born singer Kylie Minogue, her ninth studio album. |  | | The album peaked at number six in the United Kingdom, and at number two in her native Australia. |  | | The album has achieved double platinum sales in Australia, platinum in the U.K., and gold in Austria and Switzerland. |
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| | 2003 |
 | | Tubular Bells 2003 Tubular Bells 2003 is an album by 1973. |  | | This album was a departure from the band's usual methodology, feat... |  | | 2003 in music See also: 2002 in music, other events of 2003, 2004 in music, list of 'years in music', 2000s in music 10... |
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| | Kylie Minogue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | She agreed to record three new songs to be included on the Greatest Hits album, which was released to coincide with her departure from them in 1992. |  | | The album's success was equally widespread, and after extensive airplay by American radio, Capitol Records released it in the US in 2002. |  | | The album reached number one in Britain, but the new singles were only minor hits. |
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 | | As a deejay I tend to listen to an album from a deejay perspective. |  | | Since the release of the debut album Risen in 1997, electronic and distorted guitar sounds have increased in importance. |  | | The new Fearful Symmetry album is a pure electronic album. |
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| | IGN: Kylie Minogue Flexes Her Body Language |
 | | Body Language follows on the heels of Kylie's previous album Fever, which has been her most successful release to date, having debuted at Number 1 in the UK, Germany and Australia, is certified platinum or multi-platinum in 18 countries and gold in a further 17, and has now sold over 6 million copies worldwide. |  | | Body Language is the ninth studio album from Kylie Minogue and the various tracks were recorded in London, Ireland, and Spain over the past year. |  | | The album features a grand total of 12 new songs including the aforementioned lead U.K. single "Slow," which was penned by Minogue with Emiliana Torrini and Dan Carey. |
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http://music.ign.com/articles/454/454530p1.html
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| | Medazzaland Discs: Singles |
 | | That album, which was a compilation of songs from their previous three Swedish albums spawned two singles; The Fun And Games EP and the original single release of Jerk It Out (which charted at 60). |  | | Lifted from their 2005 album, 'With Teeth', The album version of the title track is b/w the two remixes, (Photek Straight Remix) and (Photek Dub Remix) along with the aforementioned enhanced video. |  | | This single taken from the album is a techno-glam over-haul of the David Essex anthem, 'Stardust'. |
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| | Amazon.com: Impossible Princess [IMPORT]: Music |
 | | The strings and drum-machine dominant "Dreams" finish the album, a song that describes the impossibility of trying to embody opposites, such as "to be hailed as a hero and be branded a fool" or "to fly in the ocean and swim in the sky." And those are the dreams of an impossible princess. |  | | After her four albums with PWL Records, the self-titled album on Deconstruction Records was an interesting, good, but not great effort in finding out was she was capable of. |  | | Despite how under-rated this album actually is, it is still a great album to have in your collection, weather you are a fan or not. |
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| | hip online: artist: Kylie Minogue |
 | | Kylie spent the summer of 2003 recording her ninth studio album, “Body Language” in London, Ireland and Spain. |  | | To date she has released nine albums, six long-play videos, in addition to the Greatest Hits double album and video package, live album and video and 39 singles throughout the world, all of which have been hits. |  | | Frankly: Apparently Kylie believes all she needs to do is release a record to assure sales. |
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http://www.hiponline.com/artist/music/m/minoque_kylie/body_language.html
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| | Body Language - Kylie Minogue - Music Records Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk |
 | | Kylie's previous album ''Fever'' was pure pop and very catchy but ''Body Language'' is very much catchy as well, but it is quite different from all her albums to date. |  | | In 2003 we were presented with the marvelous new album 'Body Language' that again saw Minogue take a new direction with her music. |  | | After the massive international success of 'Fever' Kylie was sure to offer something different and wonderful for her fans across all genres. |
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| | Kylie Minogue: Body Language - PopMatters Music Review |
 | | On Kylie's new album Body Language, she makes the move from disco to the more synthetic strains of synth pop, obviously inspired by the likes of Gary Numan and Giogio Moroder, not to mention the aforementioned 2002 remix. |  | | Minogue's 2001 album Fever was a long-overdue breakthrough in North America; for a decade, she had reigned as one of the top pop acts in the world, but had been unable to follow up her early Stateside success as a Stock, Aitken, and Waterman product back in 1988. |  | | The result was a classy piece of work which peaked in America at Number Three on the album chart, the thirtysomething Minogue upstaging soulless, brainless music by younger American pop tarts like Britney and Christina. |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Body Language [Enhanced]: Music |
 | | After the success of 2001's disco influenced album 'Fever',Kylie Minogue returns with her ninth studio album 'Body Language'. |  | | Despite the army of writers, Body Language is a surprisingly cohesive serving of R&B-lite, laced with a sprinkling of Prince-style 1980s disco-fuelled funk, such as "Still Standing", which finds Kylie pronouncing "You know you want it!" amid a bed of grinding bass and squelching synths. |  | | Kylie has been doing this for years and this album might be just a bit too different for the pop Kylie fans. |
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| | The Loony Bin |
 | | Kylie Minogues latest album, Body Language, once again showcases Kylie as a sensual being, and unlike pop princesses almost 15 years her junior, she does it with finesse. |  | | Unlike Fever, which turned out a string of addictive club beats, Body Language falls short of producing a set of memorable tracks, mostly the fault of Kylies attempt to capture the U.S. market by taking her undeniably British pop music and vocal style in an American direction. |  | | The first single Slow, co-written by Minogue, pulses under an endless loop of lyrics asking, come on and dance with me, yeah slow. The tune is catchy, yet ultimately forgettable, as are too many tracks on the album. |
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| | Amazon.com: Body Language: Music: Kylie Minogue |
 | | "Body Language" debuted at a dismal No. 42 on Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart and is quickly losing its footing, while Britney Spears keeps selling truckloads of her latest album each week. |  | | Kylie is speaking folks and "Body Language" is speaking loud and clear! |  | | Ironically, listening to both albums proves with flying colors that Spears is still an underclassman in Kylie's school. |
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| | BBC NEWS Entertainment Reviews Kylie changes her tune |
 | | Body Language does see Kylie turning away from the up beat pop of Light Years and Fever, but as a long term fan I can only commend the transition to a great R&B laden album with some stand out tracks such as Red Blooded Women, Loving Days, Obseesion and Chocolate. |  | | I hope her next album is back up-tempo. |  | | Kylie Minogue charts veteran territory with her ninth studio album |
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| | Kylie Minogue photos pictures gallery and biography at CelebrityWorld.tv |
 | | Not to be confused with her 1994 self-titled release, Kylie Minogue was a much grungier album than expected, but marked a downturn in Minogue's commercial fortunes that resulted in her being dropped by Deconstruction. |  | | With her fourth album, Let's Go to It (1991), the singer also insisted on lyrical input. |  | | A sparkling new album followed to delight her fans. |
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| | Flux Aeterna |
 | | Meanwhile, the title track that concludes the album is a concoction of the most visceral and raw distortions that have never been heard in experimental music. |  | | The songs on this album are constructed out of long and short bits of playing accompanied by various samples and loops. |  | | The title cut closes the album with its underwater-sounding arpeggios and unruly rock phrases, all dressed up in feedback and tattered timbral garb. |
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| | Body Itching -- Recommendations and Resources |
 | | The single "Sweetness and Light" from their 1994 album ''Itch-E Kitch-E Koo'' charted and led to a 1995 Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) award for best dance single. |  | | They were initially focused on a techno sound which drew on early bleep techno as well as being influenced by fellow Sydneysiders Severed Heads (Tom Ellard from Severed Heads helped produce an album by Paul Mac's other band The Lab, that was never released). |  | | Itch from cutaneous (skin-related) stimuli, such as movement of small hairs on the body, is transmitted along the same pathway as pain. |
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| | BBC NEWS Entertainment Music Singer Jackson tops album chart |
 | | The Beatles album is a remix of their 1970 album Let it Be, without the production techniques of Wall of Sound creator Phil Spector. |  | | The battle for the top of the album chart had been one of the year's most anticipated contests, with several high profile albums in the running. |  | | British singer Dido took third place in the album chart with her second album Life For Rent slipping down from number one last week. |
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 | | The song became Minogue's twenty-fourth top ten single when it debuted at #2 on the singles chart, and spent a total of 12 weeks in the top seventy-five. |  | | Minogue had previously found success on the Billboard Hot 100 with "The Loco-Motion" (1988) and "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" (2001), and "Love at First Sight" became her second consecutive release to reach the top thirty on the Billboard charts reaching number twenty-three. |  | | The song was released as the third single in the summer of 2002 and reached the top ten in the United Kingdom, where it became Minogue's twenty-fourth top ten single. |
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| | Kylie Minogue - Body Language CD Review |
 | | "Body Language" is an album filled with upbeat and danceable tracks, perfect for a long drive in need of something to dance and sing along to. |  | | "Body Language" is a collection of fun, catchy-pop tunes, that satisfies your guilty pleasure fix. |  | | Kylie Minogue isn't trying to break molds with her music, she's just providing music we can dance to. |
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| | mtv.com - News - Got Charts? Wrestling With WWF LPs; Breaking Records With Celine |
 | | Her three French-language releases in the U.S., S'Il Suffisait D'Aimer, 1995's The French Album and 1994's Dion Chante Plamondon, all failed to crack the Billboard 200. |  | | Six years later, The Wrestling Album would spawn Wrestlemania: The Album, which would fail to reach the Billboard 200 upon its release in 1993. |  | | Both albums would make respectable chart climbs, with Colour peaking at #4 in March 1994 and Dion's eponymous LP topping out at #34 in June 1992. |
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| | Las Vegas Mercury: Just a little bit weird |
 | | Their loss: The album is Hanson's best to date. |  | | The Tulsa-based act had a global smash with its 1997 album, Middle of Nowhere--thanks to its omnipresent, crack-laced hit, "MMMBop," as well as singles "Where's the Love" and "Weird"--but couldn't drum up nearly the same interest for Around, which sold only a million copies and yielded no major radio hits. |  | | There isn't a sign of cynicism anywhere on the album, in either tone or content. |
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| | Rediff On The NeT: Transcript of the Jagjit Singh Chat |
 | | Preeti: I only devote my time for music and that music which I have composed for CRY album was my regular feature as a composer and singer, only the selection of the poetry was done which is close to life. |  | | Guruji: I suggest you should shift to bhangra music and pop music because every body needs a break and start listening to ghazals again, and you might change your opinion. |  | | This language was born in India for the communication between the foreign traders (Middle East), foreign invaders and the local folk. |
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