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Money Can't Buy was a one-off, 75-minute concert show held on 15 November 2003 at Carling Apollo in London to promote Australian singer
Kylie Minogue Kylie Ann Minogue (; born 28 May 1968) is an Australian singer, songwriter and actress. She is the highest-selling female Australian artist of all time, having sold over 80 million records worldwide. She has been recognised for reinve ...
's ninth studio album '' Body Language'' (2003). Its title alludes to the fact that tickets were not for sale and limited to invited guests and competition winners. The total cost of staging the concert was £1 million. William Baker and Alan MacDonald served as creative and art directors, respectively, while Michael Rooney and Steve Anderson worked on the choreography and musical arrangements. Minogue primarily performed tracks from ''Body Language'' during the show, although previously released singles were also included in the setlist. The concert was streamed live on
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and broadcast on television channels ITV1 and
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a few days later. It was released as a DVD, entitled ''Body Language Live'', on 12 July 2004.


Background and development

Following the global success of her eighth studio album '' Fever'', Minogue began working on her ninth studio album '' Body Language''. Aiming to create a dance-pop album inspired by electronic music from the 1980s, Minogue enlisted collaborators such as Cathy Dennis, Dan Carey,
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, Johnny Douglas and Mantronix. To promote ''Body Language'', a one-off concert show was organised to be held at entertainment venue Carling Apollo, London, on 15 November 2003 – two days before the release of the album. For the show, Minogue collaborated with creative director William Baker and art director Alan MacDonald. Baker and MacDonald had previously worked with the singer on her KylieFever2002 tour. The musical arrangements were handled by Steve Anderson, while the dance routines were choreographed by Michael Rooney. Display hardware manufacturer Barco was hired to provide 100 square metres large LED displays, which were set up on the stage behind Minogue. They were used to show animations and
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graphics. Minogue wore five different costumes during the 75-minute-long show. Fashion houses like
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, and
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designed these costumes. Minogue was backed by 12 dancers and a full-piece band. The seating capacity of the show was restricted to 4000 spectators and the entire staging of the show cost £1 million. The concert was entitled "Money Can't Buy" as no tickets were made available for purchase publicly; only competition winners and guests with invitations were allowed to attend the show. Additionally, Minogue donated two tickets to the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC). These tickets were auctioned at a charity ball for the society's "Full Stop" campaign. The ''
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'' found it surprising that Minogue chose to perform in an "intimate" setting as she had chiefly embarked on large arena tours in the past. The newspaper felt it was similar to
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's decision to perform at a small show at Brixton Academy, London, in 2000. Before the show, Minogue held a media press conference and discussed the development of Money Can't Buy, saying: "It's been pretty intense. I'm trying to look pretty calm but it has been an intense few weeks leading up to this. There's going to be a few old ongs in the set list but they're not-very-oldies. We're stepping marginally back in time. It's always difficult choosing which songs to play from the new album and then what's going to work. There's a couple of surprises in store and there's a couple of real 'train spotter' surprises."


Concert synopsis

The concert was divided into four segments (''in chronological order''): "Paris By Night", " Bardello", "Electro", and "On Yer Bike." "Paris By Night" opened with the ''Body Language''-track "Still Standing", which Minogue sang from atop an eight-metre long black beam suspended in the air. She continued singing as the beam slowly descended to the stage. The performance of "Still Standing" was followed by "
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", another track from ''Body Language'', and " On a Night Like This". The latter's performance was inspired by the 1952 musical ''
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'' and featured "dancers spinning iridescent red umbrellas against LCD displays of digital drizzle." During this segment, Minogue donned a Brigitte Bardot-inspired look and was dressed in a black and white striped jersey, black
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and trousers. Images of the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame de Paris were displayed on the LED screens as backdrops to the segment. The "Bardello" act commenced with a mashup of Minogue's 1998 single " Breathe" and " Je t'aime... moi non-plus", a 1969 French duet between
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and Jane Birkin. Craig MacLean from the ''
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'' described the backup dancers during this segment as " Tour de France cyclists moonlighting as Moulin Rouge hostesses." Performances of "After Dark" and " Chocolate", two songs from ''Body Language'', followed. "Quasi-Japanese symbols", illuminated on the LED displays, served as backdrops for the performance of " Can't Get You Out of My Head", which was the first song of the "Electro" segment. Back-up dancers dressed in
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-inspired costumes performed "robotic push-ups" as part of the dance routine. Minogue then again performed two ''Body Language''-tracks, " Slow" (the lead single) and "Obsession", before closing the segment with " In Your Eyes". As the "On Yer Bike" act commenced, Minogue appeared reclining on a motorbike wearing a complete white ensemble. She proceeded to sing "Secret (Take You Home)" and "
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". After a final costume-change, Minogue closed the set with the "cheery disco stomper" " Love at First Sight".


Critical reception

In their review of the show, '' The Age'' commented that Minogue was able to emulate Bardot's appearance well and wrote: " inoguelooked the spitting image of Brigitte Bardot as she turned a corner of west London into Paris for the evening." Andy Battaglia from the ''A.V. Club'' complimented the staging and performances as "sharp and kinetic", although he also felt that the "little bits of stage banter deflate an aesthetic otherwise set on air-lock." ''
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'' critic Keith Caulfield praised the concert show as "extravagant" and opined that it should have been a part of a "mammoth" arena tour. Writing for the ''
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'', Greg Hassall gave a favourable review of Money Can't Buy and summarised it as "lots of '80s-influenced electro-pop, with a few oldies thrown in for good measure." '' People'' magazine complimented the visuals but felt Minogue's vocals were "electronically enhanced." Craig MacLean from the ''Daily Telegraph'' called Money Can't Buy a "real ''tour de force''" and noticed that the tracks from ''Body Language'' were more low-key than songs from her previous albums, describing them as "sedate and immaculate dancefloor rhythm" and "All very stylish and considerably more affecting than the similarly nostalgic
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." Mclean praised the incorporation of the past songs as they provided "the huge choruses for which the nation loves her so", and concluded of the show: "No slinky back-arching or pristine choreography here: just the giddy joy of pop music at play."


Broadcasts and live recording

The show was streamed live on
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on 15 November 2003. On 22 November, it was broadcast on ITV1, in the United Kingdom. In Australia, it was aired on
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on 24 November. The concert show was filmed and released as a DVD, titled ''Body Language Live: Album Launch Live at the London Apollo'', on 12 July 2004 in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the DVD was released on 7 September. In addition to videos of the live performances, the DVD contains behind-the-scenes footage, music videos of "Slow", "Red Blooded Woman", and "Chocolate", screen visuals for the performances of "Chocolate" and "Slow", wallpapers, and a picture gallery. In Australia, ''Body Language Live'' achieved shipments of 15,000 units and was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). In the United Kingdom, it was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in March 2005 for completing shipments of 25,000 units. The DVD also charted on the German Albums Chart, peaking at number 64.


Track listing


Certifications


Set list

Source:
Act 1: Paris By Night # "Still Standing" # "
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" # " On a Night Like This" (Contains elements of "
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")
Act 2: Bardello #
  • " Breathe" / " Je T'aime" # "After Dark" # " Chocolate" Act 3: Electro #
  • " Can't Get You Out of My Head" # " Slow" # "Obsession" # " In Your Eyes" Act 4: On Yer Bike #
  • "Secret (Take You Home)" # "
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    " Encore #
  • " Love at First Sight"


    References

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