Kylie Minogue is celebrating the 20th anniversary of her iconic album ‘Fever’.
The pop superstar released her eighth album in 2001, featuring the massive hit singles Can’t Get You Out of My Head, In Your Eyes, Love at First Sight and Come Into my World.
It topped the charts worldwide and, two decades on, she’s revisiting the collection for a limited-edition re-release.
🤍 FEVER TURNS 20 TODAY! 🤍 YES!!! I'm SO excited to share the special 20th anniversary edition of FEVER, available on limited edition white and silver vinyl and cassette https://t.co/vf6ikRUzUh #KylieFever20 pic.twitter.com/1TPpCB0SeP
— Kylie Minogue (@kylieminogue) October 1, 2021
“FEVER TURNS 20 TODAY,” said Kylie. “YES!!! I’m SO excited to share the special 20th anniversary edition of FEVER.”
For the first time, the record will be widely-available on white vinyl, with a limited silver variant available via her online store.
Also on offer is a white cassette edition.
Alongside the music, there’s also a collection of merchandise, including T-shirts, hoodies, jewellery and more.
Speaking at the Entertainment Retailer’s Association (ERA) AGM, Alistair Norbury, president, repertoire & marketing UK, BMG, confirmed Kylie will return with a new release before the end of 2021.
“Coming up for Q4 we have a great line-up of new records including Nick Cave, Motorhead, Duran Duran, JLS, Natalie Imbruglia and a new release from Kylie,” he shared (via Music Week)
The Dancing singer’s 15th album saw the singer debut atop the UK charts and spawned the hit singles Say Something, Magic and Real Groove (feat. Dua Lipa).
Since then, Kylie has teamed up with Years & Years star Olly Alexander for a remix of his hit Starstruck and has also been working on tracks with Jessie Ware.
In our review of ‘DISCO’, Retro Pop said the album, “comes just in time to help us dance through the darkness and back into the light.
“’DISCO’ is packed with upbeat, care-free ’70s inspired dance music – and, frankly, that’s just what we needed right now!”
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