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"Where Is the Feeling?" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue from her fifth studio album, '' Kylie Minogue'' (1994). The song was written by Wilf Smarties and Jayn Hanna, while production was handled by Brothers in Rhythm. It was released on 10 July 1995 as the third and final single from the album, by Deconstruction and Mushroom Records, seven months after the release of the second single. A new version was recorded for the single release, featuring spoken vocals by Minogue. The album version of "Where Is the Feeling?" received positive reviews from
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, who described it as "soulful"; the single version was also praised by critics. Commercially, the song attained moderate success, peaking at number 16 in the United Kingdom and number 31 in Australia. The song's accompanying
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was directed by Keir McFarlane, and filmed in a school swimming pool in Los Angeles; it saw Minogue being pursued through the water by an ominous figure. "Where Is the Feeling?" was later included on the setlist of Minogue's
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tour, and added to three of her
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albums.


Background and composition

Originally, "Where Is the Feeling?" was recorded by Within a Dream in 1993. While working on Minogue's self-titled fifth studio album, it was suggested that if anyone had any good ideas for covers.
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, a member of British duo Brothers in Rhythm, felt the song was a "perfect fit" for the record. Frankie Knuckles and
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' classic musical elements influenced the duo when they produced the track, adding live piano, guitar and percussion to the song, making it a "classic extended version". An acoustic version of "Where Is the Feeling?" was also produced for an acoustic EP at the time, but was never released; it later appeared on the expanded edition of ''Kylie Minogue'', released in 2003. "Where Is the Feeling?" was initially planned to be released as the second single from ''Kylie Minogue'', but " Put Yourself in My Place" was selected instead. The song was then scheduled for an April 1995 release, but was delayed while Minogue completed filming ''
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'' (1996) in the United States. It was released in the United Kingdom on 10 July 1995 as the third and final single from the album, by Deconstruction and Mushroom Records, seven months after the release of the second single. It featured a re-recorded version remixed by Brothers in Rhythm. The album version of "Where Is the Feeling?" was written by Wilf Smarties and Jayn Hanna, and produced by Brothers in Rhythm. It was recorded and mixed by Paul Wright and Niall Flynn at
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in London. Musically, the song is described as a handbag house song with elements of disco and acid jazz. Quentin Harrison of Blogcritics noted its "classic disco feel echoed British acts like
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and
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". The remixed version for the single release was described by reviewers as an ambient song with elements of
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, featuring spoken vocals by Minogue, as well as heavy use of an orchestra. According to '' Herald Express'' Gareth George, in the remix Minogue utters "breathlessly whispering sexy come-ons over a pleasant enough ambient groove." It also received new lyrics: "Detached and vulnerable / The world on my shoulders...If only I could laugh in the face of irony / Safe in the knowledge of our eternal love".


Reception


Critical response

Both the album and remix versions of "Where Is the Feeling?" received positive reviews from
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. Whilst reviewing ''Kylie Minogue'', Caroline Sullivan from ''
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'' wrote that "the best moments are uncomplicated 'handbag-house' opuses", like "Falling" and "Where Is the Feeling?". Larry Flick of '' Billboard'' described the album version as a "swirling, disco-minded jam", and complimented the "sprawling, cinematic epic rife with lush ambient texture and seductive vocal vamping" single release, labeling it as "truly brilliant". In his weekly UK chart commentary in
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, James Masterton viewed the remix as "another surprisingly sophisticated dance record". Alan Jones from ''
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'' stated that the single version was "very much a first cousin of Madonna's
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, but less commercial." ''
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'' said it pairs "Minogue's feel-good, chart-friendly pop with a wash of disco-fied techno". ''
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'' staff deemed the remix as "soulful", and stated that it would "suit Dina Carroll down to the ground." '' Herald Express'' Gareth George felt the single version was "not that bad" and commented that "if this was the sort of pillow-talk bed-hopping Aussie rocker Michael Hutchence enjoyed its a wonder he ever gave her the boot." ''
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'' staff described the album version as "a clash between happy house and SAW’s squeaky-clean convivial pop", while deeming the remixed version as a "hushed, bleepy jam unlike anything she’d put out". Writing for the '' Herald Sun'', Cameron Adams called the original form "one of the deepest house cuts" on the album, as well as an "absolute belter"; he also described the single version as a "sensual epic that was completely re-recorded from the original". According to Guillermo Alonso, from the Spanish edition of '' Vanity Fair'', the album version sounded "too pop, too conventional, too much of what he had left behind", referring to her past bubblegum pop songs; he found the remix version "almost unregonizable" from its original form, as well as "a very interesting and dark house theme with trip hop influences". Josh Martin from
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classified the track as a "quiet landmark in personal expression in the pop singer’s music". In a review for the album, Sal Cinquemani of '' Slant Magazine'' noted that the song, alongside "Where Has the Love Gone" and "Falling", "all run about two minutes too long". British author and music critic Adrian Denning found the track "almost as dated as her SAW productions".


Commercial performance

Commercially, "Where Is the Feeling?" charted moderately in Australia, Scotland, and the United Kingdom. In Australia, the single debuted at number 31 on the
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and stayed on the chart for a total of three weeks. It remained Minogue's lowest and weakest-spanning solo single until " In My Arms" (2008) replaced the status, when it peaked at number 35 and stayed in the charts for two weeks. The song also debuted at its peak of number 15 on the
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. In the United Kingdom, "Where Is the Feeling?" debuted at number 16 on the
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and stayed on the chart for three weeks. Despite reaching the top 20, the single spent only three weeks in the top 75. Across the pan- European Hot 100 Singles chart, it attained a peak of number 41, on the issue dated 29 July 1995.


Promotion

The song's accompanying
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was directed by Keir McFarlane, who previously directed the video for "Put Yourself in My Place" (1994), and filmed in a school swimming pool in Los Angeles. It uses the re-recorded version of the single release, and premiered on ITVs ''
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'' on 6 July 1995; it features Minogue sporting red hair, which was dyed specially for her role in ''Bio-Dome'', being pursued through the murky water by an ominous male figure. The video later appeared on Minogue's video compilation '' The Kylie Tapes: 94-98'' (1998). An extended version, which includes an introduction with a countdown, was made available for the first time on Minogue's video compilation '' Artist Collection'' (2004). To further promote "Where Is the Feeling?", Minogue performed the track on
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concert tour. The track was also included on three of Minogue's
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'' (2000), '' Greatest Hits: 87–99'' (2003), and '' Confide in Me: The Irresistible Kylie'' (2007). The
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Klubb Feelin Mix remix was included on her 2010 remix album '' 12" Masters – Essential Mixes''.


Track listings

* Australian, UK, and European CD single # "Where Is the Feeling?" (BIR Dolphin Mix) – 4:14 # "Where Is the Feeling?" (BIR Soundtrack) – 13:30 # "Where Is the Feeling?" (Da Klubb Feelin Mix) – 10:50 # "Where Is the Feeling?" (Morales Mix) – 6:15 # "Where Is the Feeling?" (BIR Bish Bosh Mix) – 4:49 * UK 12-inch single :A. "Where Is the Feeling?" (BIR Soundtrack) – 13:07 :B. "Where Is the Feeling?" (Da Klubb Feelin Mix) – 10:48 * UK cassette single # "Where Is the Feeling?" (BIR Dolphin Mix) – 4:12 # "Where Is the Feeling?" (BIR Bish Bosh Mix) – 4:46 * Japanese mini-CD single # "Where Is the Feeling?" – 7:01 # "
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" (Master Mix) – 5:52


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''Kylie Minogue'': Recording * Mixed and recorded at
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in London by Paul Wright. Personnel * Kylie Minogue – vocals * Wilf Smarties – songwriter * Jayn Hanna – songwriter * Terry Ronald – vocal arranger * Steve Anderson – producer *
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– producer * Paul Wright – recording,
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* Niall Flynn – recording assistant, mixing assistant


Charts


References

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