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Where Has The Love Gone, for a start, the song is pointlessly far to long.

The piano dance arrangement is very appealing.

The song feels like a duet in parts.

Kylies voice sounds very different on this track.

I dont think the track would be a good single, but would have made a better selective than Where Is The Feeling.

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Where has the love gone is a real chilled out dance moment, it def would have been very popular in the clubs and def not a track that people would have expected at all by Kylie.
I really enjoy 'Where Has the Love Gone'. Its dance beat doesn't actually make it sound out of place on the album for me! I can see why it would be considered to repetitive but there's enough going on production-wise to keep my interest. Probably doesn't need to be nearly 8 minutes long though! I think the song has enough room to breathe at about 5 minutes.
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Not a huge fan of this - I mean I like it but when it’s placed on an album which opened with CIM it seems a bit generic?! This is one of those 90s dance type songs that could have been sung by any female singer.

 

 

This is funny - for the longest time when I first got into Kylie I thought Where Has The Love Gone had been a single - obviously, I was confusing it with Where Is The Feeling?, but in my mind it still stands out as a single. For whatever reason I always want to play this along with the Todd Terry remix of Everything But The Girl's Missing.
Not a huge fan of this - I mean I like it but when it’s placed on an album which opened with CIM it seems a bit generic?! This is one of those 90s dance type songs that could have been sung by any female singer.

It is generic enough and your right, prob a song that could be sung by anyone.

I always find myself checking how long's left around the midway mark! :lol: 5 or so minutes definitely seems more appropriate.

 

It's not so bad if you have the album playing as background music though.

Not a huge fan of this - I mean I like it but when it’s placed on an album which opened with CIM it seems a bit generic?! This is one of those 90s dance type songs that could have been sung by any female singer.

 

I literally just commented that I want to play this along with the Todd Terry remix of Missing :lol: To be fair, they sound amazing back to back in a 90s club sort of way.

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I always think a song that goes on for 8 minutes is totally self indulgent - there is no need for it, keep the 10 minute versions for club remixes.

 

Listening to this now it is actually a chilled funky track that actually wouldn’t sound out of place in the right setting now.

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I literally just commented that I want to play this along with the Todd Terry remix of Missing :lol: To be fair, they sound amazing back to back in a 90s club sort of way.

 

:lol: Yep it’s a total 90s feels to it, a Todd Terry mix would have had the potential to be iconic!

Falling, as it has a Pet Shop Boys connection I must point out In Denial is much superior.

Another song needlessly to long and is one of the weakest tracks on the album.

Falling kinda goes nowhere for me, I remember before hearing the song that the pet shop boys had wrote the song so I was expecting something more mainstream pet shop boys in sound but that was not the case, not a song I will listen to outside doing something like this again, doesn’t do much for me at all.

I don't think there's a point in comparing Falling and In Denial as they're completely different tracks.

 

Either way, this is another one for the 90s dancefloor. It's a shame she never did more stuff with Pet Shop Boys.

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