16. Say Something
from Disco
it's always fun guessing at what kind of sound Kylie is gonna back with.
Say Something felt like a timely reminder of her desire and capacity to surprise, after the ultra-safe sound of
Dancing and most of Golden. it's all about how the song is tightly wound around that ultra-chunky riff, building suspense without the typical release of a big chorus. when it does come, it's worth waiting for. a choir of backing vocals elevate the middle 8 to a kind of spiritual plane. Min is taking us to church (forgive us for we have sinned etc).
obviously a great song in its own right, but perhaps what earned it such a high placing in this countdown is the life it took on later, specifically the way House Gospel Choir's inclusion in the Infinite Disco version really played into that hymn-like feeling. it's something quite rich and transcendent. a perfect standalone in the back cat of a popstar who still has the hunger to find new spaces in which to play.
15. Butterfly
from Light Years
I don't think there's much point in over-intellectualising
Butterfly. it's a massive, fun for Europe banger and it's camper than a row of tents containing nothing but prosthetic tits

thankfully this song, which still has a few hints of Kylie's 90s club DNA courtesy of Steve Anderson, was made in 2000 and not today, meaning it's a full four minutes of pop-offery, rather than a brief jingle that teases but never cums. gay bliss!
14. Where is the Feeling?
from Kylie Minogue
oh, god. this song is such a wild trip. I have a friend who loves Kylie but hasn't really investigated her '90s music in any way and almost certainly doesn't know this song
— punishment TBD. his loss, because
Where is the Feeling? is an enormous piano-house classic that, like so much of the best dance music of the early '90s, understands that there are many shades of joy to be found on the dancefloor, also taking the odd detour into acid jazz. the part about five minutes in that drops out completely, slows the pace, and lets a tinkling piano solo take you to the Balearics is the most insanely gorgeous thing. a genuinely thrilling and actually quite daring seven minutes of song that also happens to be the apex of everything Kylie Minogue made during her "difficult artistic phase." it saddens me that she doesn't love its parent album. special note for the sheer character of her vocals (which are big) on this one.
yeah, I will... oh yeah, I will...
(please note that this placing is fully for the album version of the song,
not the dour single remix, which is pleasant enough in a trip-hoppy, suicidal kind of way, but really not fit to kiss the handbag of the original.)
13. On a Night Like This
from Light Years
what is happening in this video please? the storyline parts are madness. anyway,
On a Night Like This should be studied. it's a lesson in pop excellence. every hook from the moment the first verse begins is tight, catchy, a little bit sexy and dripping in melancholy. the bridge in particular (
you kiss me, I'm fallin'... it's your name I'm callin') is an absolute pleasure, and the chorus has the reassuring feel of pop music made by people who simply get what it's all about, and have the skills to do it better than anyone else.
the clubby production, with a slight hint of techno under the chorus, is highly turn-of-the-century and slightly calls to mind
I Turn To You — but beefier, chunkier, bigger, better. it has aged stunningly well. the perfect song to cement the comeback and Kylie's status as the MVP of both radio and the dancefloor.