While it's certainly as danceable as Rhythm of Love, Let's Get to It seems to try too hard. By this point in her career, Kylie had transformed from her innocent dance-pop image to what the press dubbed "SexKylie." Obviously, this wasn't accidental on her part. From the title to the heavy breathing effects to the kind of creepy cover pic, this is Kylie as a self-made sex kitten. What makes this album interesting musically is that she has taken creative control of her career as well as image control. She co-wrote much of the record, and while there are some noticeable missteps (the stadium keyboard part that lays the foundation of "I Guess I Like It Like That," for example), she shows potential. Not her most solid release, but fans of her early work will enjoy it. ~ Chris True, All Music Guide
Let's Get to It
01/01/1991
All Music Guide Review
Let's Get to It Track Listing
Credits of Let's Get to It
- Dean Murphy
- Assistant Engineer
- Leroy Osbourne
- Vocals
- Paul Riser
- Arranger
- Mike Stock
- Arranger, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer
- Miriam Stockley
- Vocals
- Paul Waterman
- Arranger, Producer, Assistant Engineer
- Mick Wilson
- Vocals
- Dillon Gallagher
- Assistant Engineer
- Juergen Teller
- Photography
- Chris McDonnell
- Assistant Engineer
- Les Sharma
- Assistant Engineer
- Gordon Dennis
- Engineer
- Lance Ellington
- Vocals
- Keith Washington
- Performer
- Mae McKenna
- Vocals
- Gary Barnacle
- Saxophone
- Jason Barron
- Assistant Engineer
- Peter Day
- Engineer
- Dave Ford
- Mixing
- Julian Gingell
- Keyboards
- Tee Green
- Vocals
- Phil Harding
- Mixing
- Carol Kenyon
- Vocals
- Kylie Minogue
- Vocals, Main Performer
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