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==Artwork and release== [[File:FILAF 2013 - Juergen Teller (cropped).jpg|thumb|left|upright|alt= Jurgen Teller wearing a red sweatshirt with his left arm raised holding an acrylic award|German fashion photographer [[Juergen Teller|Jürgen Teller]] (''pictured in 2013'') shot the album cover.]] German fashion photographer [[Juergen Teller|Jürgen Teller]] produced the artwork for ''Let's Get to It''.<ref>{{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Non-Stop Dancing" by Hurley, Oliver|page=32}}; {{harvnb|PWL|1991d}}</ref> On the black-and-white cover, Minogue sports a 1960s-style [[bouffant]] and looks away from the camera, with three men partially shown in the background.<ref>{{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Non-Stop Dancing" by Hurley, Oliver|page=32}}; {{harvnb|''Big!''|1991}}</ref> She wears a sleeveless [[Miniskirt|minidress]] that was designed by Nobuhiko Kitamura for Japanese fashion brand [[Hysteric Glamour]].<ref name="artcentre"/> The minidress is a stretch [[Spandex|lycra]] piece with multi-coloured vanity print and has shoestring [[shoulder strap]]s of the same fabric.<ref name="artcentre"/> Minogue found the cover interesting, saying it "will worry fans the most [with the] weird expression on my face".<ref name="lookweird"/> Oliver Hurley of ''[[Classic Pop (magazine)|Classic Pop]]'' felt that Minogue looked moody and the artwork was "a striking contrast to the grinning popstrel" of her previous image.<ref name="classic32"/> Writing for ''[[Idolator (website)|Idolator]]'', Mike Wass complimented the cover as "hip and edgy", and commented that "[Minogue] was entering her cool phase."<ref>{{harvnb|Wass|Daw|2014}}</ref> True commented that the sinister cover, and the title, helped Minogue transform fully "from her innocent dance-pop image to what the press dubbed 'SexKylie{{'}}", and described her as a "self-made [[sex kitten]]".<ref name="AllMusic"/> In 2004, Minogue donated the dress worn for the cover shot to the Cultural Gifts Program of the [[Arts Centre Melbourne]].<ref name="artcentre">{{harvnb|Arts Centre Melbourne}}</ref> Minogue named the album ''Let's Get to It''; she first revealed the title on 31 August 1991 while she was performing "Word Is Out" on the children's television series ''[[Motormouth]]''.<ref>{{harvnb|Bigsby|Hill|Dale|1991|ps=: [Interviewer]: Is it titled? / [Minogue]: "Well, as of today, I decided this morning..." / [Interviewer]: "Oh, exclusive!" / [Minogue]: "...It's called ''Let's Get to It''."}}</ref> It was her final studio album under PWL released in the UK on 14 October 1991.<ref name="linernotes">{{harvnb|PWL|1991d}}</ref> [[Mushroom Records]] released the album in Australia on 25 November 1991.<ref name="mushroomoriginal">{{harvnb|Australian Recording Industry Association A}}</ref> In Japan, it was first released on 21 November 1991 by PWL under the title of ''あなたもM?'' (''Are you M too?''), with instrumental bonus tracks.<ref>{{harvnb|Oricon A}}; {{harvnb|PWL|1991c}}</ref> [[Warner Music Group|WEA]] re-released it twice ''Let's Get to It'' in 1993 and 1995, respectively, and PWL reissued it in 2012 with bonus tracks and mixes.<ref>{{harvnb|WEA|1993}}; {{harvnb|WEA|1995}}; {{harvnb|PWL|2012}}</ref> In October 2014, it was announced ''Let's Get to It'', along with Minogue's studio albums ''[[Kylie (album)|Kylie]]'' (1988), ''[[Enjoy Yourself (Kylie Minogue album)|Enjoy Yourself]]'' (1989), and ''Rhythm of Love'', was to be re-released by [[Cherry Red Records]] and PWL.<ref>{{harvnb|PWL Records|2014}}; {{harvnb|''Classic Pop''|2014}}</ref> The original release date of 27 October 2014 was later postponed to 9 February 2015.<ref name="announce">{{harvnb|PWL Records|2014}}; {{harvnb|PWL|Cherry Red|2015a}}</ref> The albums were digitally remastered from the original studio tapes and were made available on [[Phonograph record|vinyl]], [[Compact disc|CD]], and [[DVD]]. This was the first time these albums had been re-released in the UK.<ref>{{harvnb|''Classic Pop''|2014}}; {{harvnb|PWL|Cherry Red|2015a}}</ref> Minogue's [[VHS]] release ''Let's Get To...The Videos'' included music videos from ''Rhythm of Love'' and ''Let's Get to It'', as well as exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.<ref name="ukvid">{{harvnb|PWL|1991a}}</ref> It was released in 1991 by Mushroom Records in Australia, and by PWL in the UK and Japan.<ref>{{harvnb|Australian Recording Industry Association B}}; {{harvnb|PWL|1991a}}; {{harvnb|PWL|1991b}}</ref> ''Kylie's Remixes: Vol. 2'', an eleven-track compilation of remixed songs from ''Rhythm of Love'' and ''Let's Get to It'', was released across Japan in July 1992.<ref name="remixvol2">{{harvnb|ALFA|1992}}</ref> It peaked at number 90 on the [[Oricon Albums Chart]] and had sold 7,330 copies by 2006.<ref>{{harvnb|Oricon A}}; {{harvnb|Oricon B}}</ref> The compilation album was later released in Australia in 1993.<ref>{{harvnb|Mushroom|1993}}</ref>
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