Collection: Kylie Minogue Vinyl Records – Fever, Light Years & Essential Albums on Vinyl
Kylie Minogue has had the most extraordinary second act in pop history. Born in Melbourne in 1968 and famous as a teenager through Neighbours, she spent the first decade of her music career as a Stock Aitken Waterman pop star before reinventing herself as an experimental indie artist on Impossible Princess (1997) and then, against every expectation, as one of the great dance-pop producers of the 21st century with Light Years (2000) and Fever (2001).
Can't Get You Out of My Head is one of the singular pop moments of the 2000s — a song that redefined what modern pop could sound like. The records that followed, from Body Language through Aphrodite, Disco and Tension, have kept her at the forefront of pop while allowing her to move between disco, house, electro and country-pop with unusual ease. Kylie on vinyl is a particular collector's pleasure — the multiple coloured-vinyl variants of each release are consistently well-pressed. The Parlophone 180g reissues of the classic records are the ones to own.
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Kylie Minogue – Fever [Vinyl LP]
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Best Kylie Minogue Albums on Vinyl
Fever (2001)
Her commercial and artistic peak. Can't Get You Out of My Head, In Your Eyes, Love at First Sight — one of the most perfectly sequenced pop albums of its era, produced largely by Cathy Dennis, Rob Davis and the Xenomania team. The 20th Anniversary coloured-vinyl reissue is the definitive pressing.
Light Years (2000)
The album that started the reinvention. Spinning Around, On a Night Like This, Please Stay — a record genuinely indebted to ABBA-era Europop, done with absolute conviction. Increasingly recognised as one of the key pop albums of its decade.
Tension (2023)
The late-career masterpiece. Padam Padam, the title track, Hold On to Now — a record that proved Kylie could still invent new pop moments thirty-five years into her career. The Venus-pink pressing is gorgeous.
Disco (2020)
The lockdown-era love letter to dance music. Magic, Say Something, Real Groove — self-produced at home during the pandemic, and one of her most effortlessly enjoyable records.
Aphrodite (2010)
The Stuart Price-produced disco return. All the Lovers, Get Outta My Way, Put Your Hands Up — a tight, focused, and genuinely uplifting record. Often overlooked between Fever and the later hits, but well worth owning.




