Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Kylie Minogue's Newest Album, The Abbey Road Sessions




Global icon and popstar sensation, Kylie Minogue is celebrating 25 years in music with her new album, The Abbey Road Sessions.   The album, recorded in London’s legendary Abbey Road Studios with a full orchestra, features sixteen Kylie classics, all beautifully reimagined and rearranged.

Kylie will be appearing on Dancing With The Stars tomorrow and The Tonight Show With Jay Leno on Wednesday performing "The Loco-motion." We're kicking off a social media promotion to generate some big buzz for her new album and TV appearances!
 Do you have a Twitter, Facebook, or Google+ account? Perfect, that's all you need!  Everyone who participates is entered to win some great prizes! On The Abbey Road Sessions, Kylie slows things down and allows us to reflect on what makes her great. One thing becomes very clear—stripped of her high-end pop production, the emotional resonance of Kylie’s songs has never been clearer, and her voice has never sounded better. Kylie Minogue's newest album The Abbey Road Sessions is available now.  For Kylie Minogue fans this will be a great gift or stocking stuffer.  This album features Kylie's biggest hits like you've never heard them before.  All songs have have been redone in a way you haven't heard before.  No electronics, slowed down so you can feel the emotions of the songs. Recently, I was fortunate enough to receive a preview copy of Kylie Minogue's newest album: The Abbey Road Sessions; which was just released on November 6th, 2012.

The Abbey Road Sessions features sixteen tracks, all radically reworked, spanning Kylie's incredible twenty-five year career. It was recorded in London's legendary Abbey Road Studios with Kylie's band and a full orchestra. The album features many of Kylie's best-known hits and previously unreleased tracks. Over all sixteen tracks, one thing becomes very clear-stripped of her high-end pop production, the emotional resonance of Kylie's songs has never been clearer, and her voice never sounded better.

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