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Kylie Minogue Music:
Chocolate



Music
Chocolate
by Kylie Minogue

Chocolate
List Price: $6.49Label: Festival Records

Salesrank: 223315

Released: June 22, 2004
Our Price: $5.25
Used Price: $5.25
Media: Audio CD

Chocolate Track Listing:
1. Chocolate [Album Version]
2. City Games
3. Chocolate [Tom Middleton Mix]
4. Chocolate [Emo Mix]
5. Love at First Sight
6. Chocolate

Chocolate Reviews:
Great single 5 Star Review
2007-05-10 - I agree w/ the other fans: Chocolate is a fantastic single. If you like the song, you'll love the remixes! They give nice alternatives to an already gr8 song, and you'll get a bonus, non-album track. Highly recommended, and have a gr8 day, reader.

BUYER BEWARE! 5 Star Review
2006-07-27 - Even though in the trax it says "Emo MIX", it's really the edit. The full Emo Mix is almost 7 minutes long. There's also an Emo Dub which is about a minute longer than the full mix.

A rare & wondeful treat 4 Star Review
2005-08-04 - I was extremely lucky to have found this, because it is a) an import & b) limited edition...especially lucky to find just thrown in the kylie section of a Pennsylvania Borders! Ok, here it is track-by-track:

1. Chocolate [Radio Edit]:While this cuts the album version of the song by one minute and two seconds, it's better. Her vocals are improved, & more of an arrangement is used. 10/10

2. City Games: THis extreme rarity is fabulous. Very R&B pop. 10/10

3. Chocolate [Tom Middleton Cosmos Remix]: A club dub. Cool when you have so much energy in you that you have to dance it out, but not for a regular listen. 7/10

4. Chocolate [EMO Mix]: Woderful. A good R&B dance mix of the song. 9/10

5. Love @ First Sight [Live]: A live version of the Fever hit. I usually love live sounds, but this when isn't quite up to par with the original. 8/10

I still have yet to figure out how to access the video. (...)

Overall great package, great mixes, great rarities.

Kylie knows how to please her listeners with Chocolate 5 Star Review
2005-07-11 - Chocolate was the last single to be up-lifted from her Body Language album. Chocolate reached #5 in Australia, and #4 in the UK. This track was one of Kylie's favorite songs from the BL project. This song is certainly a treasure with it's beautiful lyrics and a perfection of a ballad rhythm. *Note: Usually when you buy the Australian version of a single, you're included extra rarities like enhanced media, and unreleased songs. I recommend you buy any Australian single from this wonderful artist.*

1.) Chocolate 4:02 - This is known as the "Radio Edit" on her Ultimate Kylie CD. It goes directly into the song without the long intro like the album version. This version has a deeper pulse of beats and sounds more "live". Her vocals are vocoded and the instruments plays a louder part in the song. I prefer this version better because the pulse for it to be a ballad is incredible. It's a down-tempo romantic ballad transformed to a pop power ballad is truly essential. With lyrics like "Chocolate/come here/zoom in and catch the smile/there's no doubt/it's for you/i'm addicted tonight." Kylie sure knows how to please her chocolate lovers =). *****

2. City Games 3:44 - A unreleased song from the Body Language sessions. This song has a rhythmic beat of 80s robotic slicks and rnb beats with a mixture of slow rap lyrics. I think the reason why this song wasn't included because her vocal range on this song is deeper and not as "alto" like the songs that where on the BL album. This is a fun 80s pop song, definetly a floorfiller to dance too. *****

3. Chocolate ( Tom Middleton Cosmos Mix ) 7:31 - The longest track on the single, it stars off with her sounding like she's in the galaxy far away. Her vocals becomes more clearer saying "waited so long" in the beginning as the song progresses. The beat is a late night lounge mix, slow and danceable. The beat has its ray galaxy sounds. This song is mostly vocal free which is the downfall to this mix. Basically sounds like a "dub". This is the strongest mix besides the EMO Mix. **** 1/2

4. Chocolate ( EMO Mix) 4:32 - At the beginning at the song you have claps and BPM beats. The vocals are at the whispering range. As this song gets deeper, it sounds like a Livegig in a poets night club. This song has its ups and downs. The lyrics really dosen't fit this mix. The beat and the lyrics dosen't match. The advantage that this song has over the Tom Middleton Mix is that the vocals are more present and complete. ****

5. Love At First Sight ( Live ) 4:59 - A bonus track basically from her Body Language Live DVD. The live video transformed to audio format. A really good live version of Love At First Sight. Just a little more extended than the original album version. A great track to listen too if you want to sing like your live. ****

6. Chocolate ( Video) - The treat starts here. The Chocolate video is more laid back and down-toned than her Slow and Red Blooded Woman video. This video has her like in a french setting with ballet dancers with Kylie wearing all sorts of hair styles. The moves for this video is simply classy and slow groove dancing. She's simply amazing and beautiful in this video. The video is based on her album version.

Chocolate is a great single. More laid back than her previous BL singles, which is a good thing. Kylie slows down the paste with her Chocolate single, which is something that we all needed. Keep up the good work Kylie!

The most avant-garde & classiest of all Kylie's songs/videos 5 Star Review
2005-05-31 - I first heard this song on MTV one night and saw the video. Man, I thought this can't be Kylie. This was like the classiest video that I've seen from Kylie. To be honest, though I have been her fan since 89 (during her I SHOULD BE SO LUCKY days) I never really quite like most of the videos. To me, they looked kinda cheesy and very tacky, especially from the videos featuring songs from her first two albums.

But this CHOCOLATE is superbly made in terms of both the song as well as video. I thought the song sounded kinda "avant-garde"-like. It was very sensual and sexy and oh-boy, do I crave for chocolate! The video on the other hand was pretty c lassy. I've seen the footage from the making of this video. The director and those involved were pretty innovative and extremely creative. Perhaps, they'd added that certain classic French touch. Anyway, call me weird but each time I grab a piece of "sin" (chocolate, ie), I found myself playing Kylie's Chocolate video just to savor its richness. GO FIGURE!

Anyway, good job everyone!


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