"Go Hard or Go Home". Ian Wade from BBC Music predicted that the song would be the "moment of her (Minogue's) live set when she actually explodes". The song is a dance-pop track in which Minogue personifies herself as Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. [8], Musically, "Aphrodite" is a '90s-influenced dance-pop and disco[1] song which features a "foot-stomping" beat and "military drummed" instrumentation, similar to that of a marching band.
[107], Aphrodite became Minogue's highest-charting album in Canada to date by peaking at number eight on the Canadian Albums Chart. In Australia, "All the Lovers" narrowly missed the top ten, peaking at number thirteen. There's a lot to be said for working with different producers and trying different stuff which has worked really well for me in the past but I definitely wanted someone to tie this together as Stuart has done so beautifully [...] so that it existed as a real body of work. "Get Outta My Way" was released as the second single and reached the top 20 in the United Kingdom, but underperformed in Australia after failing to peak inside the top 50. Aphrodite is the eleventh studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. A multi-instrumentalist, Bardini plays every instrument on the track. It was released on 30 June 2010 by Parlophone.
[1] Slated to be released as Minogue's comeback album,[2] X was certified platinum in Australia[3] after it debuted at number one on the Australian Albums Chart.
[20] Hannah Spencer from Contactmusic.com reviewed the performance positively and praised Minogue's confident vocals, saying that "the opening track of Kylie's show proves that the 43-year old is well and truly back for more with distinctive yet secure vocals". Despite this statement, "Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love)" was released as the fourth and final single from Aphrodite, as a way to celebrate the reaction it received on tour, and peaked at number 50 in Australia. Bardini noted that she wanted the video to “immerse the viewer into this world of a goddess being beckoned.”, Prior to pursuing music, Bardini was a psychology student at university. Four singles were released from Aphrodite.
"[15] The song, one of Minogue's two collaborations with Pallot that were kept on the track list, is penned like a dance anthem through which Minogue "brags" about her sexual prowess. "[11] The song is penned like a dance anthem through which Minogue "brags" about her sexual prowess; she warns that she is not a person meant to be confronted and angered, as heard in the lines "I'm fierce and I'm feeling mighty/Don't you mess with me, you don't wanna fight me". [4] Pallot and Chatterley also collaborated with Minogue on the song "Better than Today", which was released as the third single off the album. I'm pretty computer-savvy, something didn't feel right, but no one said anything to me. [55] Following the poor chart performance of "Get Outta My Way" and "Better than Today", Minogue expressed disappointment in her record label Parlophone, saying: "It's confusing.
[5], "Aphrodite" debuted at number 42 on the Ultratip chart in the Dutch-speaking Flanders region of Belgium, on 12 February 2011. Following her recovery from breast cancer, Minogue released her tenth studio album, X, in 2007. [105] Aphrodite entered and peaked at number two in Switzerland, spending a total of 13 weeks on the chart. [71], To promote Aphrodite, Minogue embarked on the Aphrodite: Les Folies Tour, beginning in early 2011. [47] The accompanying music video, directed by AlexandLiane, features Minogue, and a number of male models, performing various dance routines wearing a gold chain mini dress, a red silk mini trench and an LBD.[50]. [112], Credits adapted from the liner notes of Aphrodite.
Similarly, the third single "Better than Today" missed the top 50 in Australia, and additionally missed the top 20 in the United Kingdom. Kylie released her tenth studio album X in 2007. "Get Outta My Way" was released as the second single, on 27 September 2010. [73] The entire track listing of the album, excluding only the song "Too Much", was included in the setlist of the tour; other songs were taken from Minogue's previous studio albums, such as Light Years (2000) and Fever (2001). Complete your Aphrodite collection. It was released on the 30 June 2010 under Parlophone. [101] The album entered and peaked at number three on the French Albums Chart, and spent a total of 23 weeks on the chart.
The concert shows were spectacles "loosely based around Greek mythology". [73], Aphrodite received generally positive reviews from music critics.
"[33] Rob Sheffield from Rolling Stone labelled the album Minogue's "finest work since 1997's underrated Impossible Princess".
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