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{{Short description|1991 album by Kylie Minogue}} {{Redirect|Right Here Right Now (Kylie Minogue song)|the 2015 song|Right Here, Right Now (Giorgio Moroder song)}} {{Good article}} {{Use Australian English|date=May 2014}} {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2021}} {{Infobox album | name = Let's Get to It | type = studio | artist = [[Kylie Minogue]] | cover = Kylie Minogue - Let's Get to It album cover.png | border = yes | alt = A black-and-white image of Minogue sporting a 1960s-style bouffant and looking away from the camera, with three men partially shown in the background | released = {{Start date|df=yes|1991|10|14}} | recorded = 1991 | studio = [[Pete Waterman Entertainment|PWL]] | genre = <!--Sourced in Music and lyrics section. Do not add unsourced genres --> * [[Dance-pop]] * [[hip hop music|hip hop]] * [[new jack swing]] * [[house music|house]] | length = {{duration|m=38|s=52}} | label = <!--Format the items as a normal bulleted list; don't use other list templates --> * [[Mushroom Records|Mushroom]] * PWL | producer = <!--Format the items as a normal bulleted list; don't use other list templates --> * [[Mike Stock (musician)|Mike Stock]] * [[Pete Waterman]] | prev_title = [[Rhythm of Love (Kylie Minogue album)|Rhythm of Love]] | prev_year = 1990 | next_title = [[Greatest Hits (1992 Kylie Minogue album)|Greatest Hits]] | next_year = 1992 | misc = {{Singles | name = Let's Get to It | type = studio | single1 = [[Word Is Out]] | single1date = 26 August 1991 | single2 = [[If You Were with Me Now]] | single2date = 21 October 1991 | single3 = [[Give Me Just a Little More Time#Kylie Minogue version|Give Me Just a Little More Time]] | single3date = 13 January 1992 | single4 = [[Finer Feelings]] | single4date = 13 April 1992 }} }} '''''Let's Get to It''''' is the fourth [[studio album]] by Australian recording artist [[Kylie Minogue]]. It was the final studio album with [[Pete Waterman Entertainment|Pete Waterman Limited]] (PWL), being released by the [[record label]] in the United Kingdom on 14 October 1991. [[Mushroom Records]] distributed the album in Australia on 25 November 1991. After [[Matt Aitken]] left the trio [[Stock Aitken Waterman]] (SAW) in early 1991, the remaining producers wanted to make another album with Minogue, although it was not a contractual obligation for her. [[Mike Stock (musician)|Mike Stock]] and [[Pete Waterman]] agreed to share their songwriting credits with Minogue for the first time on six tracks.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman: Ep 71: Happy Together to Word Is Out on Apple Podcasts |url=https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ep-71-happy-together-to-word-is-out/id1565879477?i=1000654611662 |access-date=2024-05-06 |website=Apple Podcasts |language=en-AU}}</ref> They spent months recording at PWL Studios, more time than any of her previous studio albums. Musically, ''Let's Get to It'' varies in sound, with it including [[hip hop]], [[new jack swing]], [[house music|house]] and [[dance-pop]] genres. [[Music journalism|Music critics]] provided mixed reviews, recognising Minogue's creative control and her provocative image despite them being ambivalent towards the production. The album is one of Minogue's least successful studio albums to date, missing the top 10 in both her native Australia and the UK. Nonetheless, it has since been certified gold in Australia by the [[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA). Four [[Single (music)|singles]] were released from ''Let's Get to It'', including UK top 10 entries "[[If You Were with Me Now]]" and "[[Give Me Just a Little More Time#Kylie Minogue version|Give Me Just a Little More Time]]". The other singles, "[[Word Is Out]]" and "[[Finer Feelings]]", attained top 20 positions in the UK. Minogue further promoted the album with her [[Let's Get to It Tour]], which traveled throughout Europe in October and November 1991. Minogue was disappointed with the final result and left PWL in 1992. The album was re-issued in the UK for the first time in 2015. ==Background== In 1990, Minogue released her third studio album ''[[Rhythm of Love (Kylie Minogue album)|Rhythm of Love]]'', reflecting a more sexually liberated image and [[Dance music|dance]]-influenced sound. She became more involved in the album's creation and arrangement than her previous projects alongside being credited as co-writer for the first time, while [[Stock Aitken Waterman]] (SAW) were the primary producers.<ref>{{harvnb|Macias|2018}}; {{harvnb|Soutar|1990}}</ref> Promotion for ''Rhythm of Love'' included controversial [[music video]]s for "[[Better the Devil You Know]]" and "[[What Do I Have to Do]]", which continued to foster Minogue's increasingly provocative image.<ref>{{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|p=69}}; {{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' A}}; {{harvnb|''Smash Hits''|1990}}; {{harvnb|Smith|2014|pages=91–92}}</ref> Her romantic relationship with Australian rock band [[INXS]]'s lead singer [[Michael Hutchence]], one of her biggest influences during the production of ''Rhythm of Love'', also generated intense publicity.<ref>{{harvnb|Soutar|1990}}; {{harvnb|Smith|2014|pages=91–92}}; {{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|p=66}}</ref> In early 1991, Hutchence ended their 16-month relationship over the telephone.<ref>{{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=100}}; {{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Non-Stop Dancing" by Hurley, Oliver|page=32}}</ref> After finishing the [[Rhythm of Love Tour]], which spanned through Australia and Asia in February and March 1991, Minogue took a short break and spent time in Paris with her friends.<ref>{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' B}}; {{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=101}}</ref> Among them was British photographer [[Katerina Jebb]], who later became a frequent collaborator of hers.<ref name="Smith101">{{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=101}}</ref> She dated model Zane O'Donnell, who appears in the music videos for "What Do I Have to Do" and "[[Shocked (song)|Shocked]]".<ref>{{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=106}}; {{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|p=74}}</ref> During the production of ''Rhythm of Love'', SAW struggled to find an audience for their [[pop music|pop]] output.<ref name="classic29">{{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "The Hitmen & Her" by Lindsay, Matthew|page=29}}</ref> They were disappointed by the contemporary trends in music; [[Mike Stock (musician)|Mike Stock]] commented: "We always tried to create pop hooks... By the 1990s, it was made by people who were off the heads on [[MDMA|ecstasy]]. They'd be fascinated just with two notes going backwards and forwards."<ref name="classic29"/> As a result, [[Matt Aitken]] left SAW in 1991 because he felt he was [[Occupational burnout|burnt out]].<ref name="classic31">{{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "The Hitmen & Her" by Lindsay, Matthew|page=31}}</ref> "People say all our records sound the same, but it came to a point where they started sounding all the same to me," he said.<ref name="Petridis">{{harvnb|Petridis|2005}}</ref> ==Recording and production== [[File:Pete Waterman speaking at the 2014 TGTG Conference 2014 3 (cropped 2).jpg|thumb|upright|Minogue wrote and produced ''Let's Get to It'' alongside [[Mike Stock (musician)|Mike Stock]] and [[Pete Waterman]] (''pictured in 2014'')]] ''Let's Get to It'' was not a contractual obligation for Minogue; [[Pete Waterman Entertainment|Pete Waterman Limited]] (PWL) had signed her initially for three studio albums.<ref>{{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Non-Stop Dancing" by Hurley, Oliver|page=32}}; {{harvnb|Australian Broadcasting Corporation}}</ref> However, [[Pete Waterman]] and PWL co-owner David Howells wanted to make another album with her because of the commercial benefits.<ref>{{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "The Hitmen & Her" by Lindsay, Matthew|page=29}}; {{harvnb|Australian Broadcasting Corporation}}</ref> Stock contacted Minogue while she was in Paris and they both agreed to do it.<ref name="classic29"/> While Minogue had been reticent about resigning, her manager Terry Blamey convinced her it would be a good creative opportunity to write with Stock.<ref name=":0" /> Over the course of 1991, Minogue left the city and returned to PWL Studios in London with her remaining producers Stock and Waterman.<ref>{{harvnb|PWL|1991d}}; {{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=102}}</ref> The two agreed to share their songwriting credits with Minogue for the first time; she was listed as a co-writer on six tracks out of the nine original tracks.<ref>{{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=103}}; {{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' C}}</ref> Waterman would provide hints about the content and song titles, while Stock and Minogue put the songs together by humming different melodies and recording them within a day.<ref name="lookweird">{{harvnb|''Big!''|1991}}</ref> She spent months working on ''Let's Get to It'', more time than any of Minogue's earlier works.<ref>{{harvnb|Bigsby|Hill|Dale|1991|ps=: [Minogue]: "... I spent a few months on this album, which is the most time I've spent on any album, which is really nice."}}</ref> During the production, [[Electronic dance music|club music]] and the London [[Nightclub|club scene]] fascinated Minogue. Although her music had always been played in commercial clubs, the pop element of her earlier works made the exclusive clubs look down on her.<ref name="rage1">{{harvnb|Australian Broadcasting Corporation}}; {{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=104}}</ref> "If you go into [[Bowlers' Club of New South Wales|Bowlers]] or you go into [[the Haçienda]], you can't play '[[I Should Be So Lucky]]' can you? They're going to lynch you!", Waterman said.<ref name="louderthanwar">{{harvnb|Fat Gay Vegan|2015}}</ref> To give herself more credibility with clubs, Minogue created an [[Pseudonym|alias]] for herself as "Angel K" and released several [[white label record|white label]] [[promotional recording|promotional vinyl]]s. The tracks released included "Do You Dare" and "Closer", which later appeared as [[A-side and B-side|B-side]]s on the [[Single (music)|single]]s "[[Give Me Just a Little More Time#Kylie Minogue version|Give Me Just a Little More Time]]" and "[[Finer Feelings]]", respectively.<ref name="rage1"/> Waterman also wanted to produce more "cutting edge dance music" for Minogue to fit in his show ''[[The Hitman and Her]]'', which he considered a trendy show back then.<ref name="louderthanwar"/> Minogue suggested she hoped to find time for more recording in 1991, telling ''[[Smash Hits]]'' in August that she "may do some more writing in America which may lead to another recording there", but the recordings never materialised.<ref name="smashaug">{{harvnb|Doyle|1991}}</ref> Waterman and PWL imported songs for ''Let's Get to It'' recorded by foreign acts like [[2 Unlimited]], whose song "[[Get Ready for This]]" (1991) is [[Sampling (music)|sampled]] heavily on "[[I Guess I Like It Like That]]".<ref name="classic31"/> Their intention was to buy these songs cheaply and make a profit from them. Stock felt uninspired by this and the mostly sample-based album, saying: "There's no point having an artist like [Minogue] or a writer like me there if the rule is [buying] cheap from abroad."<ref name="classic29"/> He composed "Finer Feelings" with Waterman, as Minogue wanted to put more sexual content on the album.<ref name="classic32">{{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Non-Stop Dancing" by Hurley, Oliver|page=32}}</ref> Minogue and American singer [[Keith Washington]] wrote and recorded the duet "[[If You Were with Me Now]]" separately. It was her first duet on any of her albums; "[[Especially for You]]" was recorded previously for [[Jason Donovan]]'s ''[[Ten Good Reasons]]'' (1989).<ref name="ifyouwere">{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' D}}; {{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Wash and Go" by [[John Earls|Earls, John]]|page=102}}</ref> One of the last tracks to be recorded for ''Let's Get to It'' was the cover of [[Chairmen of the Board]]'s "Give Me Just a Little More Time" (1970).<ref name="gmjalmt">{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' E}}</ref> ==Music and lyrics== [[File:Keith Washington.jpg|thumb|alt=Photo of American vocalist Keith Washington seated in a chair with his right hand against his head | American R&B vocalist [[Keith Washington]] (''pictured in 2012'') co-wrote his duet with Minogue, "[[If You Were with Me Now]]"]] [[Music critic]]s identified ''Let's Get to It'' as a genre-spanning record, departing from the predominantly [[teen pop]] sound of Minogue's early works.<ref>{{harvnb|Barron|2012|p=65}}; {{harvnb|Levine|2010}}; {{harvnb|Griffiths|1991}}</ref> Minogue stated her songs on the album ranging from "big band [[swing music|swing]] stuff to a more [[soul music|soulful]] kind of thing", and more sophisticated dance music.<ref>{{harvnb|''Big!''|1991}}; {{harvnb|Doyle|1991}}</ref> Chris True of [[AllMusic]] found the songs have "heavy breathing effects" and are as danceable as ''Rhythm of Love''.<ref name="AllMusic"/> Sal Cinquemani of ''[[Slant Magazine]]'' and Lee Barron noted the sounds of [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]], [[hip hop]], [[new jack swing]], and [[house music|house]] are featured prominently on ''Let's Get to It''.<ref>{{harvnb|Cinquemani|2018}}; {{harvnb|Barron|2012|p=65}}</ref> Nathan Wood of [[Foxtel]]'s MaxTV called the album "a musical exploration". He felt Minogue's fondness for dance music began to emerge on the album, with forays into house and [[techno]].<ref name="maxtv">{{harvnb|Wood|2014}}</ref> ''Let's Get to It'' opens with "Word Is Out", a new jack swing track with elements of [[jazz fusion]].<ref>{{harvnb|Levine|2010}}; {{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|page=76}}; {{harvnb|Eggar|1991}}</ref> Minogue duplicated [[General Johnson (musician)|General Johnson]]'s trademark vocal style on her cover of "Give Me Just a Little More Time".<ref name="reissue15">{{harvnb|Sweeney|2015}}</ref> Joe Sweeney from ''[[PopMatters]]'' noted she puts more of her own personality into it than previous cover songs like "[[The Loco-Motion]]" or "[[Tears on My Pillow]]".<ref name="reissue15"/> The house track "Too Much of a Good Thing" is followed by "Finer Feelings", a song that includes a reference to [[Marvin Gaye]]'s "[[Sexual Healing]]" (1982) in the [[Refrain|chorus]] with the lyrics: "What is love without the finer feelings / It's just sex without the sexual healing."<ref>{{harvnb|Levine|2010}}; {{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|page=76}}</ref> [[Digital Spy]]{{'}}s Nick Levine felt that the lyrics show a "sexier and more sophisticated" side of Minogue.<ref name="ds">{{harvnb|Levine|2010}}</ref> "If You Were with Me Now", Minogue's duet with Washington, is a non-sexual and string-drenched [[sentimental ballad]].<ref>{{harvnb|PWL|1991d}}; {{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|page=76}}</ref> Minogue urges her lover to "get this thing on the move" in the [[Cathy Dennis]]-influenced title track.<ref>{{harvnb|PWL|1991d}}; {{harvnb|Page|1991}}</ref> "Right Here, Right Now", a house floor-filler track, follows it.<ref name="ds"/> Sweeney found the song has a similar [[Groove (music)|groove]] vibe to the work of [[CeCe Peniston]], while the title is the same as that of [[Right Here, Right Now (Jesus Jones song)|the 1990 song]] by British rock band [[Jesus Jones]].<ref name="reissue15"/> It is entirely unrelated to the song [[Right Here, Right Now (Giorgio Moroder song)|of the same name]] that Minogue recorded with Italian producer [[Giorgio Moroder]] in 2015.<ref>{{harvnb|Hamard|2015}}</ref> Minogue sings about living life to the fullest in "Live and Learn", followed by the [[Acoustic music|acoustic]] ballad "No World Without You".<ref>{{harvnb|PWL|1991d}}; {{harvnb|Levine|2010}}; {{harvnb|Page|1991}}</ref> The six-minute [[Synth-pop|techno-pop]] "I Guess I Like It Like That", which serves as the album's closer, includes grunting samples and a [[stadium]] [[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]] part that lays the foundation of the song.<ref>{{harvnb|Levine|2010}}; {{harvnb|True A}}; {{harvnb|Page|1991}}</ref> The song contains a sample from 2 Unlimited's "Get Ready for This", and an uncredited [[Interpolation (popular music)|interpolation]] of "I Like It Like That" (1988) by [[Salt-N-Pepa]].<ref name="heatworld">{{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Non-Stop Dancing" by Hurley, Oliver|page=32}}; {{harvnb|Smith|Simms|2018}}</ref> Belgian producers Phil Wilde and Jean-Paul de Coster, who wrote and produced "Get Ready for This", were only credited as co-authors of "I Guess I Like It Like That" on the 2012 re-release of ''Let's Get to It'' in Japan.<ref name="japan12"/> ==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> ==Promotion== {{see also|Let's Get to It Tour}} [[File:The (CIE) Point Depot, Dublin (1983).jpg|thumb|alt=Photo of The Point Theatre in Dublin|The final show of the [[Let's Get to It Tour]] at the [[Point Theatre]], Dublin (''pictured in 1983'') on 8 November 1991 was recorded and released on video albums in 1991 and 2011.]] To promote ''Let's Get to It'', Minogue visited Europe with the [[Let's Get to It Tour]] in October and November 1991.<ref name="lgti91">{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' F}}</ref> The tour was an updated version of her Rhythm of Love Tour, featuring a new stage wardrobe curated by fashion designer [[John Galliano]].<ref name="naked75">{{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|page=75}}</ref> The costumes included a plastic raincoat, a black fishnet costume with [[garter]], a black [[Evening gown|evening dress]], pointy bras, and tight black shorts.<ref>{{harvnb|Adickman|2012}}; {{harvnb|O'Keefe|2013}}; {{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|page=75}}; {{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Lose It in the Music" by Guiltenane, Christian|page=106}}</ref> The choreography was more suggestive: Minogue danced, rubbed her cleavage in her chief choreographer Venol King, and pinned him to the floor.<ref name="classic106">{{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Lose It in the Music" by Guiltenane, Christian|page=106}}</ref> The tracklist contains a performance of "Shocked", featuring rapper [[Jazzi P]].<ref name="classic106"/> Like the Rhythm of Love Tour, Minogue received criticism of provocative nature for the Let's Get to It Tour, which was decried as "pornographic", and received comparisons to [[Madonna]]'s [[Who's That Girl World Tour]] (1987).<ref>{{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|page=75}}; {{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Lose It in the Music" by Guiltenane, Christian|page=106}}</ref> The British press was fascinated with Minogue's provocative image and dubbed her "SexKylie".<ref name="Spin38">{{harvnb|Bernstein|1995}}</ref> [[EMI]] released the video album ''Live!'' internationally in 1992, which included footage shot during the last show of the Let's Get to It Tour at the [[Point Theatre]], Dublin on 8 November 1991.<ref>{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' F}}; {{harvnb|EMI|1992}}</ref> Mushroom Records distributed the video album in Australia under the title ''Live in Dublin''.<ref>{{harvnb|Mushroom|1992}}</ref> In 2011, [[Immortal Records]] released other footage from the same night, also titled ''Live in Dublin'', in Europe.<ref>{{harvnb|Immortal|2011}}</ref> ===Singles=== "Word Is Out" was released as ''Let's Get to It''{{'}}s [[lead single]] in August 1991, with "Say the Word - I'll Be There" as the B-side track, which she had recorded in May of that year.<ref>{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' G}}</ref> The single was available as a limited edition [[Twelve-inch single|12"]] Summer Breeze mix, which "radically remixed" and reduced "the [[Synthesizer|synthesised]] band sound" from the original version.<ref name="wio">{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' G}}; {{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|page=76}}</ref> Mushroom Records released the remix in Australia, featuring Minogue's autograph on the B-side of the disc.<ref name="wio"/> Filmed at [[Camden Lock]], James Lebon directed the music video for "Word is Out".<ref>{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' G}}; {{harvnb|PWL|1991a|loc="Word is Out"}}</ref> It features English TV presenter [[Davina McCall]], and Minogue is seen seductively dancing in [[stocking]]s and [[suspenders]] on the streets.<ref>{{harvnb|Levine|2010}}; {{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' G}}; {{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|page=76}}</ref> The video was criticised by Stock and Waterman, who felt the sexualised imagery alienated Minogue's fans.<ref name=":0" /> Her accompanying TV promotion followed the same sexual theme.<ref name="naked76">{{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|page=76}}</ref> "Word Is Out" peaked at number 16 on the [[UK Singles Chart]], becoming Minogue's first single to not reach the top 10 and this broke her run of 13 consecutive top 10 singles.<ref>{{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=103}}; {{harvnb|Official Charts Company A}}</ref> However, it reached number 10 in Australia, and number eight in Ireland.<ref name="ausandire">{{harvnb|Hung Medien A}}; {{harvnb|Irish Recorded Music Association}}</ref> The album's second single "If You Were with Me Now", a duet by Minogue and Washington, was released in October 1991.<ref name="iywwmn">{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' D}}</ref> A music video, directed by Greg Masuak, accompanied it.<ref>{{harvnb|PWL|1991a|loc="If You Were with Me Now"}}</ref> Minogue and Washington met briefly on the set for the first time before the video was shot. Masuak opted not to feature any shots of Minogue and Washington together.<ref name="ifyouwere"/> "If You Were with Me Now" reached number four in the UK, becoming Minogue's first co-written top five hit and Washington's last top 40 appearance there.<ref>{{harvnb|Official Charts Company A}}; {{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' D}}; {{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Wash and Go" by [[John Earls|Earls, John]]|page=102}}</ref> It also peaked at number seven in Ireland, and number 23 in Australia.<ref name="ausandire"/> "Give Me Just a Little More Time" was released as the third single in January 1992, being accompanied by a music video directed by Masuak.<ref>{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' E}}; {{harvnb|Mushroom|Roadshow|1998|loc="Give Me Just a Little More Time"}}</ref> It peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart, standing as the highest-charting single from ''Let's Get to It''.<ref name="kylieuk">{{harvnb|Official Charts Company A}}</ref> The song also reached the top 20 in Ireland and Belgium.<ref>{{harvnb|Irish Recorded Music Association}}; {{harvnb|Ultratop 50}}</ref> The 12" single was released with the B-side "Do You Dare".<ref>{{harvnb|Australian Broadcasting Corporation}}; {{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' E}}</ref> "Finer Feelings" was originally planned as the second single, but "If You Were with Me Now" replaced it.<ref name="finerfeel">{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' H}}</ref> [[Brothers in Rhythm]] ultimately released the song in April 1992 as a 12" remix. They later became collaborators of Minogue's throughout the 1990s.<ref>{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' H}}; {{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=111}}</ref> The remix is nearly seven-minutes long, and later became the 7" radio version as well.<ref name="Smith111">{{harvnb|Smith|2014|page=111}}</ref> "Closer" was also released as the B-side single.<ref name="rage1"/> The single peaked in the top 20 of the UK and Ireland.<ref>{{harvnb|Official Charts Company A}}; {{harvnb|Irish Recorded Music Association}}</ref> An accompanying black-and-white music video, directed by Dave Hogan, was shot entirely in Paris.<ref>{{harvnb|''Kylie.com'' H}}; {{harvnb|Mushroom|Roadshow|1998|loc="Finer Feelings"}}</ref> ==Critical reception== {{Music ratings<!-- Please do not add more than 10 reviews in the template --> | rev1 = [[AllMusic]] | rev1score = {{Rating|2.5|5}}<ref name="AllMusic">{{harvnb|True A}}</ref> | rev2 = [[Digital Spy]] | rev2score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref name="ds"/> | rev3 = ''[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music]]'' | rev3score = {{Rating|2|5}}<ref name="encyclopedia"/> | rev4 = ''[[New Musical Express|NME]]'' | rev4score = 7/10<ref name="pagenme"/> | rev5 = ''[[PopMatters]]'' | rev5score = {{Rating|6|10}}<ref name="reissue15"/> | rev6 = ''[[Select (magazine)|Select]]'' | rev6score = {{rating|3|5|full=U+25A0.svg|empty=U+25A1.svg|rating=medal}}<ref name="select"/> | rev7 = ''[[Smash Hits]]'' | rev7score = {{Rating|5|10}}<ref name="smashhits">{{harvnb|Andrews|1991}}</ref> }} ''Let's Get to It'' was met with mixed reviews from [[Music journalism|music critics]]. True and Sweeney praised Minogue for co-writing most of the album and taking more control of her career. However, they felt the album sounds unnatural and more dated than ''Rhythm of Love''.<ref>{{harvnb|Sweeney|2015}}; {{harvnb|True A}}</ref> Griffiths hailed it as her best album because of the improved production, but still viewed it as a "false tease" and admitted that Minogue's music "is still for virgins, even if they now read ''[[The Face (magazine)|The Face]]''".<ref name="select">{{harvnb|Griffiths|1991}}</ref> Betty Page of ''[[NME]]'' wrote that Minogue had made an "exceedingly good pop record", praising her strong vocal performance on "No World without You".<ref name="pagenme">{{harvnb|Page|1991}}</ref> A writer from Australian programme ''[[Rage (TV program)|Rage]]'' opined that the album had been successful in showcasing a more seductive side of hers.<ref name="rage">{{harvnb|Australian Broadcasting Corporation}}</ref> Mark Andrews of ''Smash Hits'' and Oliver Hurley were less impressed with the album's ill-advised R&B influence, saying that Aitken's absence was notable and the material is forgettable.<ref>{{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Non-Stop Dancing" by Hurley, Oliver|pages=32, 37}}; {{harvnb|Andrews|1991}}</ref> Levine commented that the album "lacks a moment of pure pop brilliance" to match Minogue's earlier works.<ref name="ds"/> Retrospect reviews by Cinquemani, True, and Hurley viewed the album as a clear statement for Minogue's departure from PWL, whose musical relationship had become too restrictive.<ref>{{harvnb|Cinquemani|2018}}; {{harvnb|True B}}; {{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Non-Stop Dancing" by Hurley, Oliver|page=32}}</ref> In 2018, Cinquemani wrote that none of the musical genres featured on the album were particularly flourishing, and compared SAW-produced tracks unfavorably to the American sounds of [[Clivillés and Cole]], [[Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis|Jam and Lewis]], and [[Full Force]]. He ranked it as Minogue's third-worst studio album.<ref name="slant">{{harvnb|Cinquemani|2018}}</ref> A writer from ''Classic Pop'' magazine ranked it as the eighth-best Stock Aitken Waterman album, deeming it as a bold statement.<ref name="top15">{{harvnb|Elliot|2018}}</ref> Wood highlighted "I Guess I Like it Like That" as a signal of her transformation into an artist with diverse genres, and paved the way for her next dance-oriented releases.<ref name="maxtv"/> In the biography ''Kylie: Naked'' (2012), Nigel Goodall and Jenny Stanley-Clarke called it her first album to have "a personal feel, with influences from her own tastes in music".<ref name="naked76"/> The album was Minogue's only studio album, apart from [[Kylie Minogue (album)|her 1994 self-titled]] album, to receive a two-star rating from British writer [[Colin Larkin]] in the ''[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music]]'' (2011), who classified it as "disappointing", "weak or dull and not recommended".<ref name="encyclopedia">{{harvnb|Larkin|2011|loc=[https://books.google.com/books?id=_NNmFiUnSmUC&pg=RA9-PA1981 "Kylie Minogue"]|pages=3435–3437}}</ref> Despite the mixed critical reception, Minogue received a nomination for [[ARIA Award for Best Female Artist|Best Female Artist]] at the [[ARIA Music Awards of 1992]] as a result of her work on ''Let's Get to It''.<ref name="ARIA1992">{{harvnb|ARIA Music Awards A}}</ref> It was her third nomination in the category, following nominations for ''Kylie'' [[ARIA Music Awards of 1989|in 1989]] and ''Enjoy Yourself'' [[ARIA Music Awards of 1990|in 1990]].<ref>{{harvnb|ARIA Music Awards B}}; {{harvnb|ARIA Music Awards C}}</ref> Minogue lost the award to Australian singer-songwriter [[Deborah Conway]] for her album ''[[String of Pearls (album)|String of Pearls]]'' (1992).<ref>{{harvnb|ARIA Music Awards B}}</ref> ==Commercial performance and aftermath== ''Let's Get to It'' is among Minogue's least successful albums to date.<ref name="maxtv"/> It debuted and peaked at number 15 on the [[UK Albums Chart]] after initially being released, becoming her first studio album to not reach the top 10.<ref>{{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "Non-Stop Dancing" by Hurley, Oliver|page=32}}; {{harvnb|Official Charts Company B}}</ref> In January 1992, the album re-entered at number 68 for one week.<ref>{{harvnb|Official Charts Company C}}</ref> When "Give Me Just a Little More Time" reached its peak at number two on the UK Singles Chart, ''Let's Get to It'' returned to the UK Albums Chart at number 50.<ref>{{harvnb|Official Charts Company D}}; {{harvnb|Official Charts Company E}}</ref> The album lasted for a total of 12 weeks on the chart, the shortest run by a Minogue studio album at the time.<ref name="kylieuk"/> In her native Australia, it peaked at number 13 and spent only five weeks on the chart.<ref name="auspeak">{{harvnb|Hung Medien B}}</ref> Nevertheless, ''Let's Get to It'' was certified gold by [[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA) for selling 35,000 copies in the country in March 1992.<ref>{{harvnb|Australian Recording Industry Association C}}; {{harvnb|''The ARIA Report''|1992}}</ref> ''Let's Get to It'' peaked at number 37 on the [[Oricon Albums Chart]], becoming Minogue's third consecutive top 40 entry in Japan.<ref name="oricon2"/> It remained on the chart for three weeks, and has sold 25,350 copies as of 2006.<ref>{{harvnb|Oricon A}}; {{harvnb|Okamoto|2006}}</ref> On the [[European Top 100 Albums]], a chart compiled by ''[[Music & Media]]'', it peaked at number 59 on the week of 9 November 1991.<ref name="europeak"/> The lack of public interest in ''Let's Get to It'' was discussed, which pointed towards the "SexKylie" image and the change in musical direction.<ref name="naked76"/> "The public saw [Minogue] dressed as a prostitute, and they wouldn't accept it," said Waterman.<ref name="naked76"/> Minogue was disappointed with the album, feeling that SAW had reverted to formulaic tunes and by the time ''Let's Get to It'' came, "the magic [had] gone and the record sank quickly".<ref name="lalala">{{harvnb|Baker|Minogue|2002}}</ref> Besides from work commitments, she spent much of 1992 being away from the public.<ref name="naked77">{{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|p=77}}</ref> By the end of 1992, PWL did not renew the contract with Minogue, who felt the singer "was [not] moving in a direction that was going to be successful", according to PWL co-owner David Howells.<ref>{{harvnb|Goodall|Stanley-Clarke|2012|p=78}}; {{harvnb|Flynn|2019|ps=: "The Hitmen & Her" by Lindsay, Matthew|page=31}}</ref> Following her release from the label, Minogue stated that she felt stifled by SAW, saying in an interview with ''[[Q (magazine)|Q]]'' in 1994: "I was very much a puppet in the beginning. I was blinkered by my record company. I was unable to look left or right".<ref>{{harvnb|Sullivan|1994}}; {{harvnb|BBC|2018}}</ref> Minogue's final release under PWL was ''[[Greatest Hits (1992 Kylie Minogue album)|Greatest Hits]]'' (1992).<ref name="classic32"/> In a 2015 interview, Waterman said that he already knew ''Let's Get to It'' was Minogue's final studio album with SAW during the making of it, saying Minogue "was overshadowing us and killing our creativity... we should have actually sold that album before we made it."<ref name="louderthanwar"/> ==Track listing== All songs produced by [[Mike Stock (musician)|Mike Stock]] and [[Pete Waterman]]. {{Track listing | headline = ''Let's Get to It'' – {{nobold|Standard version}}<ref name="linernotes"/> | extra_column = Writer(s) | total_length = 38:52 | title1 = [[Word Is Out]] | extra1 = {{flat list| * [[Mike Stock (musician)|Mike Stock]] * [[Pete Waterman]]}} | length1 = 3:35 | title2 = [[Give Me Just a Little More Time#Kylie Minogue version|Give Me Just a Little More Time]] | extra2 = {{flat list| * [[Ronald Dunbar]] * [[Holland–Dozier–Holland|Edyth Wayne]]}} | length2 = 3:08 | title3 = Too Much of a Good Thing | length3 = 4:23 | extra3 = {{flat list| * [[Kylie Minogue]] * Stock * Waterman}} | title4 = [[Finer Feelings]] | extra4 = {{flat list| * Stock * Waterman}} | length4 = 3:52 | title5 = [[If You Were With Me Now]] | note5 = duet with [[Keith Washington]] | extra5 = {{flat list| * Minogue * Stock * Waterman * [[Keith Washington]]}} | length5 = 3:10 | title6 = Let's Get to It | extra6 = {{flat list| * Stock * Waterman}} | length6 = 4:49 | title7 = Right Here, Right Now | length7 = 3:53 | extra7 = {{flat list| * Minogue * Stock * Waterman}} | title8 = Live and Learn | length8 = 3:14 | extra8 = {{flat list| * Minogue * Stock * Waterman}} | title9 = No World Without You | length9 = 2:45 | extra9 = {{flat list| * Minogue * Stock * Waterman}} | title10 = [[I Guess I Like It Like That]] | length10 = 6:00 | extra10 = {{flat list| * Minogue * Stock * Waterman * Phil Wilde * Jean-Paul de Coster}} }} {{Track listing | headline = ''Let's Get to It'' – {{nobold|1991 Japanese bonus 3-inch CD}}<ref name="japrel"/> | total_length = 10:52 | title1 = Word Is Out | note1 = Instrumental | length1 = 3:35 | title2 = [[What Do I Have to Do]] | note2 = Instrumental | length2 = 3:48 | title3 = [[Step Back in Time]] | note3 = Instrumental | length3 = 3:29 }} {{Track listing | headline = ''Let's Get to It'' – {{nobold|2012 Japanese reissue bonus tracks}}<ref name="japan12">{{harvnb|PWL|2012}}</ref> | extra_column = Writer(s) | total_length = 67:24 | title11 = Do You Dare? | note11 = NRG Edit | length11 = 3:20 | extra11 = {{flat list| * Minogue * Stock * Waterman}} | title12 = Closer | note12 = The Pleasure Mix | length12 = 6:47 | extra12 = {{flat list| * Minogue * Stock * Waterman}} | title13 = Say the Word - I'll Be There | length13 = 4:11 | extra13 = {{flat list| * Minogue * Stock * Waterman}} | title14 = Word Is Out | note14 = Summer Breeze 12" Mix | length14 = 7:45 | title15 = If You Were With Me Now | note15 = Extended version | length15 = 5:08 | title16 = Give Me Just a Little More Time | note16 = Extended version | length16 = 4:33 | title17 = Finer Feelings | note17 = [[Brothers in Rhythm]] 12" Mix | length17 = 6:48 }} {{Track listing | headline = ''Let's Get to It'' – {{nobold|2015 reissue deluxe version (Disc 1)}}<ref name="pwl15-1">{{harvnb|PWL|Cherry Red|2015a}}</ref> | total_length = 76:43 | title11 = Say the Word - I'll Be There | note11 = | length11 = 4:11 | title12 = Do You Dare? | note12 = NRG Edit | length12 = 3:20 | title13 = Closer | note13 = Edit | length13 = 3:57 | title14 = [[Keep On Pumpin' It]] | note14 = Angelic Remix Edit | length14 = 4:02 | title15 = Word Is Out | note15 = Extended version | length15 = 5:51 | title16 = If You Were With Me Now | note16 = Extended version | length16 = 5:08 | title17 = Give Me Just a Little More Time | note17 = Extended version | length17 = 4:34 | title18 = Finer Feelings | note18 = Brothers in Rhythm 12" Mix | length18 = 6:48 }} {{Track listing | headline = ''Let's Get to It'' – {{nobold|2015 reissue deluxe version (Disc 2)}}<ref name="pwl15-1"/> | total_length = 78:23 | title1 = Keep On Pumpin' It | note1 = Angelic Remix | length1 = 7:22 | title2 = Do You Dare? | note2 = NRG Mix | length2 = 7:05 | title3 = Closer | note3 = The Pleasure Mix | length3 = 6:47 | title4 = Word Is Out | note4 = Summer Breeze Mix | length4 = 7:45 | title5 = Too Much of a Good Thing | note5 = Original 12" Mix | length5 = 5:51 | title6 = Let's Get to It | note6 = Tony King 12" Mix | length6 = 5:59 | title7 = Right Here, Right Now | note7 = Tony King 12" Mix | length7 = 7:55 | title8 = Live and Learn | note8 = Original 12" Mix | length8 = 5:56 | title9 = Keep On Pumpin' It | note9 = Astral Flight Mix | length9 = 6:51 | title10 = Do You Dare? | note10 = New Rave Mix | length10 = 6:40 | title11 = No World Without You | note11 = Original Mix | length11 = 2:53 | title12 = If You Were With Me Now | note12 = Orchestral Mix | length12 = 3:10 | title13 = Finer Feelings | note13 = Brothers in Rhythm Dub | length13 = 4:09 }} {{Track listing | headline = ''Let's Get to It'' – {{nobold|2015 reissue deluxe version (Disc 3)}}<ref name="pwl15-1"/> | total_length = | title1 = Word Is Out | note1 = music video | length1 = 3:44 | title2 = If You Were With Me Now | note2 = music video | length2 = 3:13 | title3 = Give Me Just a Little More Time | note3 = music video | length3 = 3:14 | title4 = Finer Feelings | note4 = music video | length4 = 3:52 | title5 = [[What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before)]] | note5 = music video | length5 = 3:53 | title6 = [[Celebration (Kool & the Gang song)#Kylie Minogue version|Celebration]] | note6 = music video | length6 = 4:00 | title7 = Word Is Out | note7 = Australian version, part of the ''bonus footage'' section | length7 = 3:44 | title8 = Thank Yous | note8 = Part of the ''bonus footage'' section | length8 = | title9 = Word Is Out | note9 = Live on ''Wogan'' | length9 = | title10 = Word Is Out | note10 = Live on ''Top of the Pops'' | length10 = | title11 = Give Me Just a Little More Time | note11 = Live on ''Going Live!'' | length11 = | title12 = Finer Feelings | note12 = Live on ''Top of the Pops'' | length12 = | title13 = What Kind of Fool (Heard All That Before) | note13 = Live on ''Top of the Pops'' | length13 = | title14 = Celebration | note14 = Live on ''Top of the Pops'' | length14 = | title15 = Celebration | note15 = Live at the ''Smash Hits Poll Winner's Party'' }} {{Track listing | headline = ''Let's Get to... the Videos'' – {{nobold|VHS version}}<ref name="ukvid"/> | total_length = 27:36 | title1 = Intro | note1 = | length1 = 1:27 | title2 = [[Better the Devil You Know]] | note2 = music video | length2 = 3:55 | title3 = Step Back in Time | note3 = Behind the scenes | length3 = 0:58 | title4 = Step Back in Time | note4 = music video | length4 = 3:08 | title5 = What Do I Have to Do? | note5 = Behind the scenes | length5 = 3:28 | title6 = What Do I Have to Do? | note6 = music video | length6 = 3:30 | title7 = [[Shocked (song)|Shocked]] | note7 = music video | length7 = 3:08 | title8 = Word Is Out | note8 = music video | length8 = 3:42 | title9 = Outro | note9 = | length9 = 0:41 | title10 = If You Were With Me Now | note10 = music video | length10 = 3:13 | title11 = Credits | length11 = 0:26 }} {{Track listing | headline = ''Kylie's Remixes: Vol. 2''<ref name="remixvol2"/> | total_length = 71:00 | title1 = Better the Devil You Know | note1 = U.S. Remix | length1 = 6:03 | title2 = Step Back in Time | note2 = Walkin' Rhythm Mix | length2 = 7:58 | title3 = What Do I Have to Do? | note3 = Between the Sheets Remix | length3 = 7:06 | title4 = Shocked | note4 = DNA 12" Mix | length4 = 6:14 | title5 = Word Is Out | note5 = 12" version | length5 = 5:53 | title6 = If You Were With Me Now | note6 = Extended version, with Keith Washington | length6 = 5:08 | title7 = Keep On Pumpin' It | note7 = Angelic Remix | length7 = 7:22 | title8 = Give Me Just a Little More Time | note8 = 12" version | length8 = 4:36 | title9 = Finer Feelings | note9 = Brothers in Rhythm 12" Mix | length9 = 6:48 | title10 = Do You Dare? | note10 = NRG Mix | length10 = 7:05 | title11 = Closer | note11 = The Pleasure Mix | length11 = 6:47 }} ;Notes * The Summer Breeze 7" edit of "Word Is Out" was used for the Australian release.<ref name="naked76"/> * "I Guess I like Like That" samples [[2 Unlimited]]'s "[[Get Ready for This|Get Ready For This]]" (1991) and contains an uncredited interpolation of [[Salt-N-Pepa]]'s "I Like It Like That" (1988).<ref name="heatworld"/> Belgian producers Phil Wilde and Jean-Paul de Coster, who wrote and produced "Get Ready for This", were only credited as co-authors in the 2012 re-release in Japan.<ref name="japan12"/> ==Personnel== Adapted from the album's liner notes.<ref name="linernotes"/> {{col-begin}} {{col-2}} *[[Kylie Minogue]] – lead vocals *Julian Gingell – keyboards *[[Mike Stock (musician)|Mike Stock]] – keyboards, arrangement, backing vocals, production *[[Gary Barnacle]] – saxophone *Paul Riser – arrangement *[[Pete Waterman]] – arrangement, engineering assistance, production *[[Keith Washington]] – vocals on track 5 *[[Lance Ellington]] – backing vocals *Tee Green – backing vocals *[[Phil Harding (producer)|Phil Harding]] – backing vocals *[[Carol Kenyon]] – backing vocals *Mae McKenna – backing vocals *Leroy Osbourne – backing vocals {{col-2}} *[[Miriam Stockley]] – backing vocals *[[10cc|Mick Wilson]] – backing vocals *Dave Ford – mixing *Peter Day – engineering *Gordon Dennis – engineering *Matt Le Flem – engineering assistance *Jason Barron – engineering assistance *Dean Murphy – engineering assistance *Dillon Gallagher – engineering assistance *Chris McDonnell – engineering assistance *Les Sharma – engineering assistance *[[Juergen Teller]] – photography {{col-end}} ==Charts== {| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center" |+ Chart performance for ''Let's Get to It'' in 1991 |- ! scope="col" | Chart (1991) ! scope="col" | Peak<br />position |- ! scope="row" | Australian Albums ([[ARIA Charts|ARIA]])<ref name="auspeak"/> | 13 |- ! scope="row" | [[European Top 100 Albums|European Albums]] (''[[Music & Media]]'')<ref name="europeak">{{harvnb|''Music & Media''|1991}}</ref> | 59 |- ! scope="row" | Japanese Albums ([[Oricon Albums Chart|Oricon]])<ref name="oricon2">{{harvnb|Oricon A}}</ref> | style="text-align:center;" | 37 |- ! scope="row" | [[UK Albums Chart|UK Albums]] ([[Official Charts Company|OCC]])<ref name="ukpeak">{{harvnb|Official Charts Company B}}</ref> | 15 |} ==Certifications and sales== {{certification Table Top|caption=Certifications and sales for ''Let's Get to It''}} {{certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Australia|artist=Kylie Minogue|title=Let's Get to It|award=Gold|relyear=1991|certyear=1991|access-date=September 12, 2022}} {{certification Table Entry|type=album|region=Japan|artist=Kylie Minogue|title=Let's Get to It|nocert=yes|salesamount=25,350 |salesref=<ref name="oricon">{{harvnb|Okamoto|2006}}</ref>}} {{Certification Table Bottom | nosales=true}} ==Release history== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |+ Release dates and formats for ''Let's Get to It'' |- ! scope="col" | Region ! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" | Format(s) ! scope="col" | Label(s) ! scope="col" | {{abbr|Ref(s).|Reference(s)}} |- ! scope="row" | United Kingdom | 14 October 1991 | rowspan="3" | {{flatlist| * [[Compact disc|CD]] * [[Cassette tape|cassette]] * [[LP record|LP]]}} | PWL | style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="linernotes"/> |- ! scope="row" | Australia | 25 November 1991 | [[Mushroom Records]] | style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="mushroomoriginal"/> |- ! scope="row" rowspan="3" | Japan | 21 November 1991 | PWL | style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="japrel">{{harvnb|PWL|1991c}}</ref><ref name="oricon2"/> |- | 10 July 1993 | rowspan="4" | CD | rowspan="2" | [[Warner Music Group|WEA]] | style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="japan93">{{harvnb|WEA|1993}}</ref> |- | 25 April 1995 | style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="japan95">{{harvnb|WEA|1995}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | Australia | 29 September 1998 | Mushroom Records | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{harvnb|Mushroom|1991}}</ref> |- ! scope="row" | Japan | 7 November 2012 | PWL | style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="japan12"/> |- ! scope="row" | United Kingdom | rowspan="2" | 9 February 2015 | rowspan="2" | {{hlist|CD|[[DVD]]|LP}} | rowspan="2" | {{hlist|[[Cherry Red Records|Cherry Red]]|PWL}} | style="text-align:center;" | <ref name="announce"/><ref name="pwl15-1"/> |- ! scope="row" | Japan | style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{harvnb|PWL|Cherry Red|2015b}}</ref> |} ==References== ===Citations=== {{Reflist|25em}} ===Websites=== {{refbegin|2}} * {{cite 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2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170920221629/http://www.allmusic.com/album/kylies-remixes-vol-2-mw0000739019|archive-date=20 September 2017|url-status=live|title=Kylie's Remixes, Vol.2|publisher=[[Mushroom Records|Mushroom]]|id=D19757|date=1993|location=Australia|ref={{harvid|Mushroom|1993}}}} * {{cite AV media notes|title=Let's Get To...The Videos|first=Kylie|last=Minogue|publisher=[[Pete Waterman Entertainment|PWL]]|location=United Kingdom|asin=B00008T4H9|asin-tld=co.uk|date=1991|url-status=live|id=VHF21|url=https://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=114357|via=''Eil.com''|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120930045553/http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=114357|archive-date=30 September 2012|ref={{harvid|PWL|1991a}}}} * {{cite AV media notes|first=Kylie|last=Minogue|url=https://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=176116|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050320070226/http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=176116|archive-date=20 March 2005|url-status=live|title=Let's Get To...The Videos|publisher=PWL|date=1991|via=''Eil.com''|location=Japan|id=ALLB-19|ref={{harvid|PWL|1991b}}}} * {{cite AV media notes|type=Liner notes|title=Let's Get to It|date=1991|first=Kylie|last=Minogue|publisher=[[Pete Waterman Entertainment|PWL]]|id=HFCD21|location=United Kingdom|url=https://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=144663|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160406222731/http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=144663|archive-date=6 April 2016|url-status=live|via=''Eil.com''|asin=B000057LKJ|asin-tld=co.uk|ref={{harvid|PWL|1991d}}}} * {{cite AV media notes|first=Kylie|last=Minogue|url=http://pwl-empire.com/StepBackInTime/lets-get-to-it-1991/|title=Let's Get to It|edition=Collector's|date=2015|publisher=PWL / [[Cherry Red Records|Cherry Red]]|access-date=1 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190701145204/http://pwl-empire.com/StepBackInTime/lets-get-to-it-1991/|archive-date=1 July 2019|url-status=live|asin=B00MR2NNMG|location=UK & Europe|id=KYLIE 4 T|ref={{harvid|PWL|Cherry Red|2015a}}}} * {{cite AV media notes|first=Kylie|last=Minogue|url=http://pwl-empire.com/StepBackInTime/lets-get-to-it-1991/|title=Let's Get to It|edition=Collector's|date=2015|publisher=PWL /Cherry Red|access-date=1 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190701145204/http://pwl-empire.com/StepBackInTime/lets-get-to-it-1991/|archive-date=1 July 2019|url-status=live|asin=B00MR2NMNG|location=Japan|id=KYLIE 4|asin-tld=jp|ref={{harvid|PWL|Cherry Red|2015b}}}} * {{cite AV media notes|title=Let's Get to It|first=Kylie|last=Minogue|date=1991|id=MUSH32216.2|publisher=Mushroom|asin=B00MR2NOJ8|asin-tld=au|location=Australia|ref={{harvid|Mushroom|1991}}}} * {{cite AV media notes|first=Kylie|last=Minogue|url=http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=14932|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050517105249/http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=14932|archive-date=17 May 2005|url-status=live|title=Live!|publisher=[[EMI]]|date=1992|via=''Eil.com''|location=United Kingdom|id=MVN9913473|asin=B00004RZU4|asin-tld=co.uk|ref={{harvid|EMI|1992}}}} * {{cite AV media notes|first=Kylie|last=Minogue|url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/24270670|title=Live in Dublin|publisher=Mushroom|location=Australia|id=V82459|date=1992|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201006155443/https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/24270670|archive-date=6 October 2020|via=[[Trove]]|ref={{harvid|Mushroom|1992}}}} * {{cite AV media notes|first=Kylie|last=Minogue|url=https://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=683608|archive-url=https://archive.today/20201006155640/https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/24270670|archive-date=6 October 2020|url-status=live|title=Live in Dublin|publisher=[[Immortal Records|Immortal]]|date=2011|via=''Eil.com''|location=Europe|id=IMM940240|asin=B00505E4VQ|asin-tld=co.uk|ref={{harvid|Immortal|2011}}|access-date=6 October 2020}} * {{cite AV media notes|type=Liner notes|title=あなたもM?|date=1991|first=Kylie|last=Minogue|publisher=PWL|id=ALCB-406|location=Japan|url=https://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=2424|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160616212728/http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=2424|archive-date=16 June 2016|url-status=live|via=''Eil.com''|asin-tld=jp|asin=B000024550|ref={{harvid|PWL|1991c}}}} * {{cite AV media notes|first=Kylie|last=Minogue|title=あなたもM?|id=WMC5-624|asin=B00000727V|asin-tld=co.jp|publisher=[[Warner Music Group|WEA]]|date=1993|location=Japan|ref={{harvid|WEA|1993}}}} * {{cite AV media notes|first=Kylie|last=Minogue|title=あなたもM?|id=WPCR-312|asin=B00005HG1E|asin-tld=co.jp|publisher=WEA|date=1995|location=Japan|ref={{harvid|WEA|1995}}}} * {{cite AV media notes|first=Kylie|last=Minogue|title=あなたもM?|id=TOCP-71443|asin=B00006O9RA|asin-tld=co.jp|publisher=PWL|date=2012|location=Japan|url=https://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=597884|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201007023248/https://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=597884|archive-date=7 October 2020|url-status=live|via=''Eil.com''|ref={{harvid|PWL|2012}}}} * {{cite episode|title=Episode #4.1|series=Motormouth|series-link=Motormouth|first1=Nick (director)|last1=Bigsby|first2=Vanessa (producer)|last2=Hill|first3=John (writer)|last3=Dale|date=31 August 1991|location=United Kingdom|network=[[ITV (TV network)|ITV]]|season=4}} {{refend}} ===Print sources=== {{refbegin|2}} * {{cite magazine|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-and-Media/90s/1991/MM-1991-11-09.pdf|title=European Top 100 Albums|magazine=[[Music & Media]]|volume=8|issue=45|date=9 November 1991|page=33|oclc=29800226|access-date=12 February 2019|via=American Radio History|ref={{harvid|''Music & Media''|1991}}}} * {{cite magazine|title=I look weird on my new album|magazine=Big!|publisher=[[Ascential|AMAP]]|date=October 1991|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107012313/http://www.kylie.com.br/galeria/004_Impressos/Revistas/1991/big/1kw.jpg|archive-date=7 November 2017|url-status=dead|url=http://www.kylie.com.br/galeria/004_Impressos/Revistas/1991/big/1kw.jpg|access-date=15 September 2015|asin=B004BTFDEY|asin-tld=co.uk|ref={{harvid|''Big!''|1991}}}} * {{cite magazine|title=The 'New Look': Kylie|magazine=[[Smash Hits]]|issn=0260-3004|publisher=[[Ascential|EMAP]]|date=17 October 1990|issue=310|volume=12|location=London|ref={{harvid|''Smash Hits''|1990}}|pages=46–51}} * {{cite magazine|title=Kylie Minogue: Let's Get to It (PWL)|magazine=[[Smash Hits]]|issn=0260-3004|publisher=EMAP|date=16 October 1991|first=Mark|last=Andrews|page=43|volume=20|issue=336|location=London}} * {{cite book|last1=Baker|first1=William|author-link1=William Baker (fashion designer)|last2=Minogue|first2=Kylie|title=[[Kylie: La La La]]|year=2002|publisher=[[Hodder & Stoughton]]|isbn=0-340-73439-6|oclc=50494879|location=United Kingdom}} * {{cite book|last=Barron|first=Lee|title=Social Theory in Popular Culture|publisher=[[Palgrave Macmillan]]|date=2012|isbn=978-0-230-28499-9|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yzwdBQAAQBAJ|via=[[Google Books]]|edition=Digital}} * {{cite magazine|title=And God Created Kylie: Life is good. Kylie Minogue is back|magazine=[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]|issn=0886-3032|date=January 1995|first=Jonathan|last=Bernstein|page=38|volume=10|issue=10|location=London|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qr8zLwlIOpwC&pg=PA38|via=[[Google Books]]}} * {{cite magazine|title=Kylie Interview: 'Sexbomb!!? Never call me that!'|first=Tom|last=Doyle|pages=10–12|magazine=[[Smash Hits]]|issn=0260-3004|publisher=EMAP|date=21 August 1991|issue=332|volume=13|location=London}} * {{cite magazine|last=Eggar|first=Robin|url=http://www.kylie.com.br/galeria/004_Impressos/Revistas/1991/Sunday_Mirror_Magazine/2.jpg|title=Kylie: The word is out|magazine=[[Sunday Mirror|Sunday Mirror Magazine]]|publisher=[[Reach plc|Trinity Mirror]]|date=25 August 1991|access-date=18 September 2015|issn=9975-9950|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181020140904/http://www.kylie.com.br/galeria/004_Impressos/Revistas/1991/Sunday_Mirror_Magazine/2.jpg|archive-date=20 October 2018|url-status=live}} * {{cite magazine|magazine=[[Classic Pop (magazine)|Classic Pop]]|date=May 2019|title=''Classic Pop'' Presents Kylie Minogue|edition=Special|publisher=Anthem Publishing|editor-first=Rik|editor-last=Flynn|url=https://www.classicpopmag.com/2019/05/classic-pop-presents-kylie-minogue/|access-date=25 June 2019|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190626032118/https://www.classicpopmag.com/2019/05/classic-pop-presents-kylie-minogue/|archive-date=26 June 2019}} * {{cite book |last2=Stanley-Clarke|first2=Jenny|first1=Nigel|last1=Goodall|date=30 August 2012 |title=Kylie – Naked: A Biography|publisher=[[SAM Coupé|Andrews UK Limited]] / [[Ebury Publishing|Ebury Press]]|isbn=978-1-849-892-995|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=B1-_BAAAQBAJ|via=[[Google Books]]|edition=Digital}} * {{cite magazine|last=Griffiths|first=Nick|url=http://selectmagazinescans.monkeon.co.uk/showpage.php?file=wp-content/uploads/2014/10/albums33.jpg|title=Review: Kylie Minogue – ''Let's Get to It''|magazine=[[Select (magazine)|Select]]|publisher=EMAP|date=December 1991|access-date=16 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923171604/http://selectmagazinescans.monkeon.co.uk/showpage.php?file=wp-content%2Fuploads%2F2014%2F10%2Falbums33.jpg|archive-date=23 September 2015|page=78|issn=0959-8367|url-status=dead}} * {{cite book|last=Larkin|first=Colin|author-link=Colin Larkin (writer)|date=2011|title=[[Encyclopedia of Popular Music]]|publisher=[[Omnibus Press]]|isbn=978-0857125958|edition=5th Concise}} * {{cite book|title=Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005|last=Okamoto|first=Satoshi|publisher=[[Oricon|Oricon Entertainment]]|location=Roppongi, Tokyo|date=2006|isbn=4-87131-077-9|url=https://ranking.oricon.co.jp/cbook/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190913211039/https://ranking.oricon.co.jp/cbook/|archive-date=13 September 2019|url-status=live}} * {{cite magazine|first=Betty|last=Page|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/nothingelseon/52469152061/|title=Long Play: Kylie Minogue – Let's Get to It|magazine=[[NME]]|date=12 October 1991|page=35|access-date=2 May 2023|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230502030213/https://www.flickr.com/photos/nothingelseon/52469152061/|archivedate=2 May 2023|url-status=live|issn=0028-6362}} * {{cite book|last=Ryan|first=Gavin|date=2011|title=Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010|edition=PDF|location=Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia|publisher=Moonlight Publishing|url=https://ozmusicbooks.com/product/australias-music-charts-1988-2010/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181130140115/https://ozmusicbooks.com/product/australias-music-charts-1988-2010/|archive-date=30 November 2018|url-status=live|via=E.C. Productions}} * {{cite book |last=Smith |first=Sean |date=13 March 2014 |title=Kylie |url=http://www.seansmithceleb.com/kylie-minogue.htm |location=London, United Kingdom |publisher=[[Simon & Schuster]] |isbn=978-147-113-5804 |access-date=3 April 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150406064851/http://www.seansmithceleb.com/kylie-minogue.htm |archive-date=6 April 2015}} * {{cite news|url=https://www.rocksbackpages.com/Library/Article/kylie-minogue-fever-kitsch|title=Kylie Minogue: Fever Kitsch|last=Sullivan|first=Caroline|date=6 September 1994|work=[[The Guardian]]|access-date=14 October 2018|language=en-GB|url-access=subscription|via=[[Rock's Backpages]]|pages=27, 103}} {{subscription required}} * {{cite magazine|title='Since I Met Michael I've Turn into a Different Person...'|first=Mike|last=Soutar|pages=40–42|magazine=Smash Hits|issn=0260-3004|publisher=EMAP|date=31 October 1990|issue=311|volume=12|location=London}} {{refend}} ==External links== * {{Discogs master|331054|Let's Get to It}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20071012060107/http://kylie.com/2006_site/music/lets_get_to_it.htm ''Let's Get to It''] at Kylie.com (archived from 2007) {{Kylie}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Let's Get To It}} [[Category:1991 albums]] [[Category:Kylie Minogue albums]] [[Category:Albums produced by Stock Aitken Waterman]] [[Category:Mushroom Records albums]] [[Category:New jack swing albums]] [[Category:Contemporary R&B albums by Australian artists]]
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