![]() She embraces sweet obsession in “Can’t Get You Out of My Head,” gently taunts and teases her way through “On the Dancefloor,” and surrenders to erotic mystery in “Fragile.” Fever’s tracks simmer with steady heat rather than erupt with full-blown fire, though the pulsating “Come into My World” and the funk-fueled “Burning Up” kick things into higher gear. As ever, Kylie has the ability as a singer to combine an innate elegance with a natural warmth and self-possession. Minogue enlists writing and production help from fellow club diva Cathy Dennis to give the album a smooth luster that blends elements of her ‘80s-era sound with more contemporary influences. The veteran songstress plays to her strengths in these sparkling tracks, taking a break from self-revealing material in favor of seductive tunes celebrating beat-driven love. ![]() EDITORS’ NOTES Riding the waves of a dance-pop revival, Kylie Minogue continued her career upswing on 2001’s Fever.
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