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The result was: promoted by Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:46, 9 November 2020 (UTC)
... that Kylie Minogue was credited as co-writer for the first time on her third studio album Rhythm of Love (1990)? Source: Four of the songs from the LA session, all co-written by Kylie would make it onto her next album Rhythm of Love. ‘That’s something I hadn’t done before,’ Kylie explains. ‘With SAW songs, I heard them the day I recorded them, sometimes two songs in a day. I have to be careful not to make PWL sound like an absolute nightmare but to work on a song, demo it and live with it for a while is bliss and a much longer process than what I’m used to.’ (Kylie – Naked: A Biography)
ALT1:... that the Stock Aitken Waterman producers had to update their rhythm tracks to match the Roland TR-909 sound for Kylie Minogue's Rhythm of Love (1990)? Source: [Matt Aitken said:] More than anything, the sound of the drums affected us. Everyone was using the Roland 909 at the time, and all the dance records had this 'pudding' bass drum sound, this dumpy bottom end. Our rhythm tracks started to sound out of place. We struggled to make it sound more like what everybody else was doing at the time, but we got there in the end. (Classic Pop Presents Kylie Minogue - 2019)
ALT2:... that Kylie Minogue dedicated the song "Count the Days" from her third studio album Rhythm of Love (1990) to her long-distance relationship with Michael Hutchence? Source: Kylie would even dedicate one of the songs she recorded, Count The Days, to Michael. ‘That’s about being away from each other because it’s obviously difficult for us to match up – we’re both so busy.’ (Kylie – Naked: A Biography)