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Let's Get to It is the fourth album by Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue. It was released by PWL on October 14, 1991. It was well received by music critics, and it was described as being "superior" to Minogue's previous album releases.[1] Let's Get to It was a top twenty album in both Minogue's native Australia and the United Kingdom, and has sold 800,000 copies worldwide since its release.[2]
[edit] Track listing
All tracks written and composed by Mike Stock, Pete Waterman and Minogue.
- "Word Is Out" - 3:35 (Mike Stock/Pete Waterman)
- "Give Me Just a Little More Time" - 3:08 (Ronald Dunbar/Edyth Wayne)
- "Too Much of a Good Thing" - 4:24
- "Finer Feelings" - 3:54 (Mike Stock/Pete Waterman)
- "If You Were with Me Now" (duet with Keith Washington) - 3:11 (Stock/Waterman/Minogue/Washington)
- "Let's Get to It" - 4:49 (Mike Stock/Pete Waterman)
- "Right Here, Right Now" - 3:52
- "Live and Learn" - 3:15
- "No World Without You" - 2:46
- "I Guess I Like It like That" - 6:00
[edit] Bonus tracks
All bonus tracks appear on the Japanese edition of Let's Get to It.
- "Word Is Out" (Instrumental) - 3:31
- "What Do I Have to Do?" (Instrumental) - 3:48
- "Step Back in Time" (Instrumental) - 3:30
[edit] Singles
[edit] Miscellanea
- In November 1991 a reworking of Minogue's album track I Guess I Like It like That was released in the form of Keep On Pumpin' It by Visionmasters & Tony King featuring Kylie Minogue. A sample of Kylie's vocals from I Guess I Like It Like That are used in the song.
- In Australia, "If You Were with Me Now" was promoted as a double-A side with "I Guess I Like It like That", the latter becoming a popular club hit and on high rotation for several years and was available on 12-inch record. This 12-inch record is highly sought after by fans.
- In early 1992, the same thing happened with the b-side to "Give Me Just a Little More Time". High rotation in clubs pre-release saw "Do You Dare" become popular, with many clubbers unaware it was a Minogue track.
[edit] Charts
Chart (1989) |
Peak
position |
Australian albums chart |
13 |
U.K. albums chart |
15 |
Japanese Oricon albums chart |
37 |
[edit] Certifications
Note: Certifications are based on the number of shipped copies and not the number of copies sold.
Country |
Certification |
Shipments |
Sales |
Australia |
Gold |
35,000+ |
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Japan |
–
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–
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25,350 |
Spain |
Gold |
50,000+ |
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U.K. |
Gold |
100,000+ |
200,000 |
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