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Review of The Abbey Road Sessions

"K25" is the name Kylie Minogue wanted to give his twenty-fifth year of his career, an anniversary that the pop star is celebrating with a number of initiatives since the beginning of 2012. First with "Anti tour," a series of concerts in which he proposed lesser-known songs (demos, b-sides, rarities) or different versions of his pieces, participating in major events such as the Diamond Jubilee Concert for the Queen of England Buckingham Palace, the Sydney Mardi Gras and the BBC Proms in the Park in London.
And then two publications: the collection "The Best of Kylie Minogue" with the single new song "Timebomb" and that "The Abbey Road Sessions". The album was recorded last November in the famous London studios frequented by the Beatles, with the help of Kylie band and a full orchestra: some tracks (eight to be exact) have been performed live in its premiere last September during the BBC Proms.
Known and less known songs of the Australian singer then here are completely re-arranged and re-proposed in reincise orchestral version: the recent "All the Lovers" to "The Locomotion", a cover of the original song of 1962 by Gerry Goofin and Carole King and Single Kylie's debut in 1987, through the collaboration with Nick Cave, "Where the wild roses grow" (1994) and his most successful, "Can not get you out of my head."
Worth noting is the only new song of the lot titled "Flower".
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11 years ago on 5 November 2012 15:25

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