Kim Wilde - The Singles Collection (1996)
BAND/ARTIST: Kim Wilde
- Title: The Singles Collection
- Year Of Release: 1996
- Label: MCA Records
- Genre: Pop
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 73:30
- Total Size: 558 Mb / 186 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Kids In America
02. Cambodia
03. View From A Bridge
04. You Keep Me Hangin'On
05. Chequered Love
06. The Touch
07. World In Perfect Harmony
08. Water On Glass
09. Breaking Away
10. Child Come Away
11. Love Blonde
12. The Second Time
13. Rage To Love
14. You Came
15. Never Trust A Stranger
16. Love Is Holy
17. If I Can't Have You
18. Shame (Inedit)
19. Laurent Voulzy / Les Nuits Sans Kim Wilde
01. Kids In America
02. Cambodia
03. View From A Bridge
04. You Keep Me Hangin'On
05. Chequered Love
06. The Touch
07. World In Perfect Harmony
08. Water On Glass
09. Breaking Away
10. Child Come Away
11. Love Blonde
12. The Second Time
13. Rage To Love
14. You Came
15. Never Trust A Stranger
16. Love Is Holy
17. If I Can't Have You
18. Shame (Inedit)
19. Laurent Voulzy / Les Nuits Sans Kim Wilde
The daughter of '50s British pop singer Marty Wilde, Kim Wilde had several pop hits during the '80s. Initially, her synth-driven pop fit in with the new wave movement, but as the decade progressed, it became clear that her strength was mainstream pop.
In 1980, Kim Wilde signed with producer Mickie Most's Rak Records, releasing her first single, "Kids in America," early in 1981. "Kids in America" climbed to number two on the British charts that spring, while her second single, "Chequered Love," made it into the Top Ten; her self-titled debut album performed as well as her singles. The following year, "Kids in America" became a Top 40 hit in America, while Select kept her in the British charts. However, Wilde wasn't able to keep her momentum going and it wasn't until late 1986 that she had another hit with a dance cover of the Supremes' "You Keep Me Hangin' On," which charted in the Top Ten on both sides of the Atlantic. Wilde never had another hit in America, yet she was back in the charts in the summer of 1987 with "Another Step (Closer to You)," a duet with Junior Giscombe. After the single's success, she began changing her image, becoming sexier. The approach didn't entirely pay off, though she had a handful of hit singles from her 1988 album, Close, including "You Came," "Never Trust a Stranger," and "Four Letter Word." Wilde continued to record in the '90s, scoring the occasional hit, either in the dance or adult contemporary field.
In 1980, Kim Wilde signed with producer Mickie Most's Rak Records, releasing her first single, "Kids in America," early in 1981. "Kids in America" climbed to number two on the British charts that spring, while her second single, "Chequered Love," made it into the Top Ten; her self-titled debut album performed as well as her singles. The following year, "Kids in America" became a Top 40 hit in America, while Select kept her in the British charts. However, Wilde wasn't able to keep her momentum going and it wasn't until late 1986 that she had another hit with a dance cover of the Supremes' "You Keep Me Hangin' On," which charted in the Top Ten on both sides of the Atlantic. Wilde never had another hit in America, yet she was back in the charts in the summer of 1987 with "Another Step (Closer to You)," a duet with Junior Giscombe. After the single's success, she began changing her image, becoming sexier. The approach didn't entirely pay off, though she had a handful of hit singles from her 1988 album, Close, including "You Came," "Never Trust a Stranger," and "Four Letter Word." Wilde continued to record in the '90s, scoring the occasional hit, either in the dance or adult contemporary field.
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