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Fever
Studio album by Kylie Minogue
Released October 1, 2001 (UK)
February 12, 2002 (US)
Recorded 2001
Genre Dance, Pop
Length 45:40
Label Parlophone, Mushroom, Capitol
Producer Cathy Dennis
Steve Anderson
Rob Davis
Paul Statham
Mark Pichiotti
Pascal Gabriel
Tom Nichols
Julian Gallagher
Tommy D
Professional reviews
Kylie Minogue chronology
Hits Plus
(2000)
Fever
(2001)
Body Language
(2003)
Alternate cover
US cover
Limited Edition cover

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Album information

The lead single, Can't Get You out of My Head, was a number one hit in multiple countries. The album reached number one on the Australian and most European charts and sold a million copies in the United Kingdom alone. To-date the album has sold six million copies worldwide.[1][2] It was followed by the Kylie Fever Tour. It became Minogue's highest-selling album in Australia and was her most successful album in the United States and Canada, making its debut on the Billboard albums chart at number three and peaking at number ten on the Canadian albums chart. Audio sample Info Cant Get You out of My Head (help· info) Cant Get You out of My Head is a pop-dance song recorded by Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue for her eighth studio album Fever (2001). ... Billboard is a weekly American magazine devoted to the music industry. ...


There are three different versions of the album cover. The original version had Minogue wearing white and holding a microphone. This version was distributed to Australia, Asia, Europe, Latin America and Canada. When the album was later released in the U.S. and re-issued (in some countries) in Asia, the cover was changed to the headshot with the necklace. This cover is also available in Canada. The cover for the bonus disc edition is similar to the original, but with Minogue wearing a blue PVC costume instead. For other uses, see Asia (disambiguation). ... Polyvinyl chloride Polyvinyl chloride, (IUPAC Polychloroethene) commonly abbreviated PVC, is a widely used thermoplastic polymer. ...


The album reached number one in over ten countries and charted in the top five or ten in many others. It reached number one in both the UK and Australia, spending 75 weeks on the Australian albums chart where it had achieved platinum status 7 times. It peaked at number three on the United States album chart, spending over 45 weeks on the chart, longer than any other album released the week it was. Fever is Minogue's most successful album to date in that market. It also peaked at number ten in Canada.


One possible reason for the record's huge commercial and critical success is its mix of simple dance rhythms with Europop. Stylish but danceable songs like "Can't Get You Out Of My Head", "In Your Eyes" and "Fever" appealed to both teenage girls and clubbers. Many club owners saw the record as Minogue becoming 'cool' again and even non-single tracks became club staples in 2002. Europop refers to a style of pop music that developed in Europe throughout the 1970s which emphasized catchy beats, slick songs and frothy lyrics. ...


Track listing

  1. "More More More" (Tommy D, Liz Winstanley) - 4:42
  2. "Love at First Sight" (Kylie Minogue, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, Ash Howes, Martin Harrington) - 3:59
  3. "Can't Get You out of My Head" (Cathy Dennis,Rob Davis) — Clip - 3:51
  4. "Fever" (Greg Fitzgerald, Tom Nichols) - 3:31
  5. "Give It to Me" (Kylie Minogue, Mark Picchiotti, Steve Anderson) - 2:50
  6. "Fragile" (Rob Davis) - 3:46
  7. "Come Into My World" (Cathy Dennis, Rob Davis) - 4:31
  8. "In Your Eyes" (Kylie Minogue, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, Ash Howes, Mimi Tachikawa) - 3:20
  9. "Dancefloor" (Cathy Dennis, Steve Anderson) - 3:25
  10. "Love Affair" (Kylie Minogue, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher, Mimi Tachikawa) - 3:49
  11. "Your Love" (Kylie Minogue, Pascal Gabriel, Paul Statham) - 3:49
  12. "Burning Up" (Greg Fitzgerald, Tom Nichols) - 3:59

This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Kylie Ann Minogue (IPA: [1]) (born May 28, 1968) is a Brit and Grammy award-winning Australian pop singer-songwriter and occasional actress. ... Richard Biff Stannard is a song writer and record producer. ... Julian Gallagher is a songwriter and producer. ... Audio sample Info Cant Get You out of My Head (help· info) Cant Get You out of My Head is a pop-dance song recorded by Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue for her eighth studio album Fever (2001). ... Cathy Dennis (born March 25, 1969 in Norwich, England) is a Grammy Award winning dance-oriented pop singer-songwriter, record producer and actress. ... Rob Davis is a British guitarist and songwriter. ... Fever was the title song from Kylie Minogues multi-platinum selling 2001 album Fever. ... Kylie Ann Minogue (IPA: [1]) (born May 28, 1968) is a Brit and Grammy award-winning Australian pop singer-songwriter and occasional actress. ... Steve Anderson is a member of the band Scratch Acid [1]. Formerly Kylie Minogues partner, he was a producer and co-writer of many of the songs on Impossible Princess and some of her earlier albums [2]. He was at one stage part of the due Brothers in Rhythm. ... Rob Davis is a British guitarist and songwriter. ... Come into My World was the fourth and final single from Kylie Minogues 2001 album, Fever, released in 2002. ... Cathy Dennis (born March 25, 1969 in Norwich, England) is a Grammy Award winning dance-oriented pop singer-songwriter, record producer and actress. ... Rob Davis is a British guitarist and songwriter. ... In Your Eyes is a dance-pop song recorded by Kylie Minogue. ... Kylie Ann Minogue (IPA: [1]) (born May 28, 1968) is a Brit and Grammy award-winning Australian pop singer-songwriter and occasional actress. ... Richard Biff Stannard is a song writer and record producer. ... Julian Gallagher is a songwriter and producer. ... Steve Anderson is a member of the band Scratch Acid [1]. Formerly Kylie Minogues partner, he was a producer and co-writer of many of the songs on Impossible Princess and some of her earlier albums [2]. He was at one stage part of the due Brothers in Rhythm. ... Kylie Ann Minogue (IPA: [1]) (born May 28, 1968) is a Brit and Grammy award-winning Australian pop singer-songwriter and occasional actress. ... Richard Biff Stannard is a song writer and record producer. ... Julian Gallagher is a songwriter and producer. ... Kylie Ann Minogue (IPA: [1]) (born May 28, 1968) is a Brit and Grammy award-winning Australian pop singer-songwriter and occasional actress. ... Pascal Gabriel was born in Namur, Belgium in 1961 (circa). ...

Bonus tracks

  1. "Tightrope" (Kylie Minogue, Pascal Gabriel, Paul Steinberg) — Australian bonus track
  2. "Boy" (Kylie Minogue, Richard Stannard, Julian Gallagher)— U.S. bonus track
  3. "Butterfly" (originally an album track from Light Years)— U.S. bonus track
  • Note: Due to an error at the record company, most editions of this disc include a version of "Whenever You Feel Like It" featuring noticeably uneven sound levels, with the chorus playing much more muffled, low volume than the rest of the song. It is reported that some Asian editions are unaffected.#"Good Like That" (Joe Belmaati, Kara Dioguardi, Mich Hansen)— Japanese bonus track
  1. "Baby" (Lars Aass, Botolf Loedemel, Liz Winstanley)— Japanese bonus track

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Bonus disc

  1. "Can't Get Blue Monday out of My Head"* (Cathy Dennis, Rob Davies, Bernard Sumner, Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris)
  2. "Love at First Sight" (the Scumfrog's beauty and the beast vocal edit)
  3. "Can't Get You out of My Head" (Deluxe's dirty club)
  4. "In Your Eyes" (Roger Sanchez release the club mix)
  5. "Love at First Sight" (Ruff & Jam US radio mix)
  6. "Come Into My World" (Fischerspooner Mix)
  7. "Whenever You Feel Like It" (Kylie Minogue, Billy Steinberg, Rick Nowels)
  8. "Tightrope" (Kylie Minogue, Pascal Gabriel, Paul Steinberg) — Japanese bonus track
  9. "Can't Get You out of My Head" (K And Ms Mindprint Mix) — Japanese bonus track
  10. "In Your Eyes" (Jean Jacques Smoothie Mix) — Japanese bonus track
  • Note #1: Due to an error at the record company, most editions of this disc include a version of "Whenever You Feel Like It" featuring noticeably uneven sound levels, with the chorus playing much more muffled, low volume than the rest of the song. It is reported that some Asian editions are unaffected.
  • Note #2: Due to an error in the disc pressing, the Brazilian editions of the double disc album, came with the discs inverted. The disc that has the words "bonus disc" on it, is actually the regular album, and the other disc has the remixes.

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Singles

"Can't Get You out of My Head" was released in September 2001 in Europe and Australia. It debuted at number one in Australia, Ireland, and the UK and remained there for four weeks in each of the three countries. In 2002, the song was released in the U.S. and became her second ever top-ten hit, reaching number seven on the Billboard Hot 100. It was her first top-ten hit in the U.S. since 1988, the first being "The Loco-Motion". It also reached number one on the US Dance/Club Play chart. Audio sample Info Cant Get You out of My Head (help· info) Cant Get You out of My Head is a pop-dance song recorded by Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue for her eighth studio album Fever (2001). ... For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ... The Loco-Motion is a 1962 pop song written by American songwriters Gerry Goffin and Carole King. ...


"In Your Eyes" was released in February 2002. It reached the top position in Australia, while peaking at number three in the UK, number six in Ireland and number eleven in Canada. It was not released in the United States. In Your Eyes is a dance-pop song recorded by Kylie Minogue. ...


"Love at First Sight" was released in June 2002. It reached number two in the UK and number three in Australia. (The b-side was the acclaimed "Can't Get Blue Monday Out Of My Head" remix.) The track was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording in 2003, after reaching number one on the U.S. Dance/Club Play chart. It reached number twenty-three on the Billboard Hot 100. It peaked at number seven on the Irish Singles Chart. Note: this is not the same song as the "Love at First Sight" that appears on Minogue's 1988 debut, Kylie. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Kylie is the debut album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, released July 4, 1988 (see 1988 in music). ...


"Fever" was released in July 2002 as a radio-only single in Australia. Although not eligible to chart on the official ARIA Top 50, the song became a huge radio hit for Kylie. No video was released to promote the song. The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) is a trade group representing the Australian recording industry. ...


"Come Into My World" was released in November 2002. It reached number four in Australia, number eight in the UK, number eleven in Ireland and number ninety-one on the US Billboard Hot 100. The track won the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording in 2004. Come into My World was the fourth and final single from Kylie Minogues 2001 album, Fever, released in 2002. ... The Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording has been awarded since 1998. ...


Charts and certification

Chart (2001/2002)[3] Peak
Position
Australian Albums Chart 1
Austrian Albums Chart 1
Belgian Albums Chart 14
Brazilian Albums Chart 1
Canadian Albums Chart[4] 10
Danish Albums Chart 4
Dutch Albums Chart 8
Finnish Albums Chart 20
French Albums Chart[5] 21
German Albums Chart 1
Irish Albums Chart 1
Italian FIMI Albums Chart 6
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart[6] 5
Mexican Albums Chart 3
New Zealand RIANZ Albums Chart[7] 3
Norwegian Albums Chart 4
Portuguese Albums Chart 4
Swedish Albums Chart 10
Swiss Albums Chart 3
U.S. Billboard 200[4] 3
U.S. Billboard Top Internet Albums[4] 5
UK Albums Chart[8] 1
Country Provider(s) Certification Sales/Shipments
Australia[9] ARIA 7x platinum 490,000+
Austria[10] IFPI Platinum 40,000+
Belgium[3] IFPI Gold 20,000
Brazil[3] ABPD Gold 50,000+
Canada[11] CRIA 2x platinum 200,000+
Denmark[3] IFPI Gold 25,000+
Europe[12] IFPI 3x platinum 3 million+
France[5] SNEP/IFOP Platinum 321,000+
Germany[13] IFPI Platinum 300,000+
Italy[3] FIMI Platinum 100,000+
Japan[6] RIAJ Gold 106,640
Mexico[3] AMPROFON Platinum 150,000+
Netherlands[14] NVPI Gold 70,000+
New Zealand[7] RIANZ 2x platinum 30,000+
Poland[3] ZPAV Gold 50,000+
South Africa[3] RISA 4x platinum 200,000+
South Korea[3] RIAK Platinum 30,000+
Spain[3] Afyve (Now Promusicae) 2x platinum 200,000+
Sweden[15] GLF Platinum 60,000+
Switzerland[16] IFPI 2x platinum 80,000+
U.K.[17] BPI 5x platinum 1.68 million+
U.S.[18] RIAA Platinum 1.2 million+
United World Chart[19] UWC 8.4 million+

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