While the production values on Kylie's debut are dated at best and the tunes are nothing but standard late-'80s Stock-Aitken-Waterman bubblegum, there are some rather endearing qualities to it.
Firstly, she shows a lot more personality than the other Stock, et al.
frontperson, Rick Astley.
Secondly, her cuteness makes these rather vapid tracks bearable.
Her cover of "The Loco-Motion" made only small waves in the U.S., but this was the album that launched her career as both pop star and icon in Europe.