Posted December 19, 20168 yr Sounds good to me. Turns down Universal and signs for BMG with old Parlophone friend Jamie Nelson
December 19, 20168 yr I am not going to get my hopes too high. I do remain optimistic about her working with Jamie Nelson. I have convinced myself the new album cannot be worse than Kiss Me Once and for that reason i am optimistic.
December 20, 20168 yr The link is here: http://www.skynews.com.au/culture/showbiz/...ie-minogue.html The article mentioned that she worked with Nile Rodgers, Disclosure and Giorgio. If the collab with Disclosure is true, count me excited !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t:
December 21, 20168 yr Author The link is here: http://www.skynews.com.au/culture/showbiz/...ie-minogue.html The article mentioned that she worked with Nile Rodgers, Disclosure and Giorgio. If the collab with Disclosure is true, count me excited !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: I am sure this N Rogers, Disclosure, Giorgio bit was copy and pasted from months ago...... when she was working with Garibay
February 2, 20178 yr Officially official. Kylie Minogue signs new record deal, New album expected this year BY SHINEONANDON PUBLISHED 13 HOURS AGO “We want to make a great, big, classic Kylie pop record.” Kylie Minogue has signed a new record deal with BMG and is expected to release a new album on the label later this year. After releasing her last 12 records on Parlophone in the UK, New BMG president Alexi Cory-Smith revealed in an interview with Music Week that Kylie has joined their roster along with a wave of other acts. “We want to make a great, big, classic Kylie pop record, she said. “Thirty years she’s been in the business, and she’s better than ever before. There’s so many different opportunities and with our reach into multi-media the possibility of making a documentary or book with her – it’s all possible. She’s just the ultimate artist.” Other acts who have recently been snapped up by the label include Texas, Nickelback and Blondie, who have recently announced details of their upcoming album, Pollinator. The label had a hugely successful 2016 with hit albums from Jack Savoretti, Blink-182 and Rick Astley‘s Number 1 album 50. Kylie has notched up 22 Top 40s on the Official Albums Chart across her career, seven of which have reached Number 1. Her last album release on Parlophone was 2015’s festive collection Kylie Christmas, which peaked at Number 12 and was re-released last Christmas with additional songs.
February 3, 20178 yr I'm pleased Kylie has signed to a new label but let's get real - she is approaching 50 and doesn't get radio support like she once did so the chances of her having a big comeback are zilch. I hope I'm wrong but we'll see!
February 3, 20178 yr More chance of it happening than there is of you not being a constant misery though.
February 3, 20178 yr I'm hoping it'll be this year, and I'm hoping it'll be a solid fanbase appeasing pop album and not fruitlessly chasing a commercial trend (please note Kylie: release a tropical house song and I am boycotting you) Edited February 3, 20178 yr by mr_pmt
February 4, 20178 yr Now it's time for her Cher-ish comeback... the last 4 years have been painful to watch Edited February 4, 20178 yr by SKOB
February 4, 20178 yr Now it's time for her Cher-ish comeback... the last 4 years have been painful to watch Personally, I've been loving her small EP releases :cheer: Is this a full contract or is she just licensing?
February 19, 20178 yr Lets hope they manage her better than Parlophone. Let's hope they manage her better this time around on BMG - Anyone care to remember the Deconstruction years? (Some of her finest work botched with pushed back releases etc.,)
February 20, 20178 yr De Construction had no idea how to handle Kylie. Every release was botched up as have most of her recent releases with her current record label. It appears that neither Kylie or her team know how to hit the nail on the head when releasing new material.
February 20, 20178 yr They did reasonably well with KM94 to begin with. IP was a disaster but there were other things going on.
February 21, 20178 yr Yes, KM94 was on reflection handled reasonably well up until the awful choice for third single. With other great tracks on the album it is baffling to how they decided on Where has the Love Gone would be the single of choice over others. Based on how Kylie;s singles perform now, the performance of Where Has The Love Gone would be satisfying for us to get now but when it charted it was seen as a big flop.
February 21, 20178 yr They went with Where Is The Feeling? :lol: I think it would have done better had they not waited for Kylie to be done with Biodome.