
Kylie Minogue has said that she finds it difficult to deal with poor reviews from music critics. Minogue, whose latest record Aphrodite is number one in the UK album chart, admitted that she does not react well to a bad review but will always "come back" if there is demand from her fans. "It cuts like a knife if I read a bad review," Celebrity Mania quotes her as saying. "But in the end, how the album in received in the press won't make any difference to me - I'd still come back. "A few thousand people in a room sharing two or three hours together - when all the other stuff gets too complex to understand, that's a really good place to bring it back to." Minogue recently celebrated her chart success with a performance at London's G-A-Y club.
Her record Aphrodite took the place of US rapper Eminem whose album, Recovery, slipped to second place. The record, which is her 11th studio album features dance track All The Lovers which is number nine in the singles chart. The 12-track album sees her working with Madonna collaborator Stuart Price, who is executive producer. He is also among the songwriters, as well as Scissor Sisters star Jake Shears, Calvin Harris, Nerina Pallot and Tim Rice-Oxley from the band Keane. A spokeswoman for the Official Charts Company said it is 22 years to the week since Minogue's number one debut album Kylie! The Album first entered the UK charts.
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