This album is very unique in her discography; it shows us a new side of Kylie that doesn't sound like herself at all. It's so intimate, sensual, and profound, with a production that seems otherworldly. Without a doubt, these are some of her best songs, and of course, her best album—it's perfect.
I love ambitious albums; you can really feel the love they have for music, and this album is pure perfection. It's a unique experience, a journey into futuristic fantasy. The production is so dynamic, the songs go through so many different moments, the lyrics are poetic, and her voice is so sweet—it's all beautiful. I absolutely loved this album and will continue listening to her discography this week.
Favs:Mushrooms and Roses, Wondaland, BaBopByeYa, Thightrope and Cold War.
This is Heaven is the most beautiful album I have ever heard.
I listened to this album for the first time this Monday and it completely changed my life. It's so melancholic but so beautifully artistic. The instrumentals, vocals, and lyrics are perfect. I love it.
Her only bad album—every artist has at least one, and she's no exception. I don't know what she was thinking with this production, which sounds very 80s, but the album was made in the 90s, while the previous four sound more 90s and are very timeless. But this one simply aged very badly. But at least it has some good songs, like "Moments of Pleasure," my favorite ballad in her discography.
This album is elegant and sensual, it's absolutely beautiful. I'd say that here she starts to show more maturity. The production is gorgeous, more commercial than the previous three albums, but it's perfect. The title track and "The Fog" left me speechless; they're some of my favorite songs in her discography. It's incredible how she released four albums one after the other, each one perfect and different from the others. She's simply the best.
The bible of pop and experimental music here combines the best of both worlds, too ahead of its time, and of course the album has aged like fine wine. The story it tells in the second half is very interesting, with its varied and strange experimental production that leaves you breathless, while the first half is perfect, commercial, incredible, and iconic pop. I don't agree that it's her best album, since *The Dreaming* exists, but we could say it's her second best.
The album that began to hint at the experimental and unusual style that would dominate her subsequent albums is incredibly diverse, wild yet perfect. It has moments for everything, essentially making history. What we're hearing is the birth of electronic music with this flawless production.
The queen of artpop is born here, songs written at a very young age, which is incredible. Reading these lyrics with their poetic depth, incredible vocals with a lot of personality, exquisite production, and a maturity that inspires me to keep going.