Let's
put all this behind us because what is sensational is Kylie
Minogue's return to the top of the charts after the kind of absence
that would force most pop stars into early retirement or even
A&R. "Spinning Around" revisits Kylie's fluffy pop
roots. Her years as a SAW plaything at the turn of the Nineties were
not good. Remodelling herself as an indie waif with the likes of
Manic Street Preacher James Dean Bradfield and Nick Cave projecting
their designs onto her was not a pretty sight either and may go a
way to explaining how 1998's "Impossible Princess"
flopped.
"Ah,
I wish it were all that simple", sighs Kylie. "There were
a lot of reasons why that album didn't work and that's one of them.
My personal opinion is that it wasn't cohesive enough in any way,
even in the way that it was made. My record company was
disintegrating and I was falling apart in that as well. But it was
an excellent learning experience. If I was to live up to everything
I've done before, I would be a nervous wreck. The best reviews I've
ever had were for that album but it didn't sell so now I'm back
doing what I do and there seems to be an overwhelming response to
that."
The
new album "Light Years" includes a stellar line-up of
songwriters, including one Robbie Williams on a song called
"Kids". There is an attractive snigger from Kylie:
"Of course as soon as the papers got hold of the fact that we
were working together, they said we were doing a Christmas
single."
It
won't be the first time Kylie has gone out on a limb. She duetted
with Neil Tennant on "In Denial" on the last Pet Shop Boys
album, a song about a father coming out to his daughter. A wonderful
moment for both parties, it was a sign for Kylie that she had
drifted far away from her former reputation as a singing budgie.
"I have done different things in the past but now I've come
back to what I do most naturally and what I think suits me and what
people have been waiting to hear", she says, eager to talk
about the new rather than the old. "This new album is so much
pop disco and obviously the thing with The Pet Shop Boys and Nick
Cave duets, that is the beauty of those things, you're enabled to go
to a place."
She
prefers to remain coy about relationships, past and present, yet has
little time for those who turn her trysts into spectator sports.
"Michael (Hutchence) and I didn't do anything like photo
sessions together but the attention was just bound to happen. If you
have two celebrities seeing each other, you both have an
understanding of what to expect. It's a little less fair when it's
inflicted on someone. It's a strange concept to grasp, having people
wanting to know about you or writing untruths about you or just
wanting to know strange little details."
Kylie's
rebirth is clearly complete. She is once again the dictionary
definition of pop. "People always talk about pop being in and
out but pop has always been there. It's periannual, it just changes
its form somewhat. At the moment, it happens to be Britney Spears
and Christina Aguilera and Billie. To have longevity in pop is very
hard and I think it's important to move with the times."
All
this, and gold lame hot pants too.
"On
A Night Like This" is released on 11th September.