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Old 24-11-2013, 20:16
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Why do you think this song was her first release to miss the top 10? its so freaking good I mean how could anyone not love the lyrics to the bridge "Because your sticking to a story it really makes no sense no judge or jury could ignore the evidence"

She looked hot are fire doing this era and the dance routine was so funky

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd7gtLT355k
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:00
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it was a big step backwards for her after the brilliant singles from "rhythm of love", but i was surprised it missed the top 10 to be honest. her bubble had burst at that point and her career with pwl had become stale by then.

ultimately, i dont think the song was lead single material and it didn't really fit the album all that well either. the video is dreadful too, so cheap looking, but its always funny to see davina mccall's dancing cameo.
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:03
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it was a big step backwards for her after the brilliant singles from "rhythm of love", but i was surprised it missed the top 10 to be honest. her bubble had burst at that point and her career with pwl had become stale by then.

ultimately, i dont think the song was lead single material and it didn't really fit the album all that well either. the video is dreadful too, so cheap looking, but its always funny to see davina mccall's dancing cameo.
Nooooooo

I thought it was a step forward myself.
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:04
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Nooooooo

I thought it was a step forward myself.
in what way? it certainly wasn't a step forward commercially.
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:06
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Kylie in the 90s was just a mess. No sense of direction at all.

Although saying that. Impossible Princess is still the best album she ever did. Shame she lost her nerve and went back to generic bubble gum.
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:07
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in what way? it certainly wasn't a step forward commercially.
Musically it just seemed that little more mature than the stuff from her first three albums but still kept a very pop sound. Image wise she is just a total babe during this single's era just look at her hair and body and sexy styling.

I have no idea why it was a commercial flop perhaps she was suffering a backlash at the time?
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:09
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Kylie in the 90s was just a mess. No sense of direction at all.

Although saying that. Impossible Princess is still the best album she ever did. Shame she lost her nerve and went back to generic bubble gum.
I prefer 1994s Kylie Minogue to it myself.
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:17
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Musically it just seemed that little more mature than the stuff from her first three albums but still kept a very pop sound. Image wise she is just a total babe during this single's era just look at her hair and body and sexy styling.

I have no idea why it was a commercial flop perhaps she was suffering a backlash at the time?
now the second and forth single from that album certainly were more mature, but "word is out" just sounded like an "enjoy yourself" reject.

she was definitely in decline commercially during that time, her collaboration with pwl had run its course by then.

i agree with heus, "impossible princess" was her best 90s album.
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:20
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now the second and forth single from that album certainly were more mature, but "word is out" just sounded like an "enjoy yourself" reject.

she was definitely in decline commercially during that time, her collaboration with pwl had run its course by then.

i agree with heus, "impossible princess" was her best 90s album.
Not to my ears.
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:24
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well what more can i say? you asked for opinions and i have given you mine. the song under performed and rightfully so in my opinion. sorry if that's not the response you was hoping for.
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:29
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well what more can i say? you asked for opinions and i have given you mine. the song under performed and rightfully so in my opinion. sorry if that's not the response you was hoping for.
I don't expect anyone to agree with what I say but I will still argue my point all the same
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:34
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I don't expect anyone to agree with what I say but I will still argue my point all the same
yes, but "not to my ears" isn't very much of a convincing argument, with the greatest respect. she was in decline commercially at that point, but she could still score a top 10 hit when the material was good, just like the next two singles proved.
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:36
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yes, but "not to my ears" isn't very much of a convincing argument, with the greatest respect. she was in decline commercially at that point, but she could still score a top 10 hit when the material was good, just like the next two singles proved.
But they weren't good they were infact dire in comparison to the fabulous Word is Out.

That's why I am confused. Word is Out was a more daring pop move.
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:45
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But they weren't good they were infact dire in comparison to the fabulous Word is Out.

That's why I am confused. Word is Out was a more daring pop move.
the three other singles were more mature in comparison and fitted the context of the album much better. "word is out" just seemed like an after thought and a cynical attempt to lead the album with a safe hit, but that obviously didn't work.

you will continue to be confused, i suspect.
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Old 24-11-2013, 21:47
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the three other singles were more mature in comparison and fitted the context of the album much better. "word is out" just seemed like an after thought and a cynical attempt to lead the album with a safe hit, but that obviously didn't work.

you will continue to be confused, i suspect.
They weren't though and yeah probably.
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Old 24-11-2013, 22:33
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Word Is Out is okay at best catchy upbeat but a musical misdirection it really didn't fit with the album or era KM was branching out and WIO like others have said sound slike an updated version of her earlier singles something PWL were proabably aiming for.

LGTI itself wasn't a great album but some of it segues nicely into KM 94, which then bled into IP. I love Km in the 90's brave daring and two fantastic albums came from it and i doubt without it KM in the 00's would ever have existed even if it was a commercial disaster.
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Old 24-11-2013, 23:16
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Davina looks younger now than she did in that video
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Old 24-11-2013, 23:33
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I prefer 1994s Kylie Minogue to it myself.
At the risk of whooshing myself, it's the same album isn't it?
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Old 26-11-2013, 10:03
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At the risk of whooshing myself, it's the same album isn't it?
No, they are different.

The 1994 album was called 'Kylie Minogue', but the 1997 album was originally called 'Impossible Princess'.

The title was changed to 'Kylie Minogue' after the death of Princess Diana.
Most people still refer to it as IP though.
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Old 26-11-2013, 22:30
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I preferred it to her previous few singles. It may in practice be my favourite Kylie song between 1989 (Wouldn't Change a Thing) and 1995 (Where the Wild Roses Grow).
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Old 27-11-2013, 06:15
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The video was before its time and plays better today than it did in its day. The overtly sexual nature was a glimpse into a fashion trend that was seen in London at the time in the clubs, but did not leave London.

There was a small backlash in Ustralia becuase the song was thought to be about Jason donovan.
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Old 27-11-2013, 06:16
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Oops, I meant Australia..
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Old 27-11-2013, 15:48
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One of my least favourite Kylie songs ever. I remember when it came out thinking it was sh!t, the video was awful and time hasn't changed my mind.
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Old 29-11-2013, 18:50
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I find the song to be just ok. I like it more today than I did back then.
In 1991 , I bought it (as I was buying every Kylie single at the time) but was very disappointed with it. I found Finer Feelings to be just as ordinary too.

I loved Rhythm of Love - it remains my fav Kylie album, and I hoped/expected another couple of tracks to be lifted as singles.
Word Is Out came along, and it struck me as being weaker than every non-single (album track) from Rhythm of Love.
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