The sixth full-length studio album by legendary British Synth-Pop singer.
The final album on which Marty Wilde had co-writer credits. The album is widely perceived by fans and critics (and Kim herself) as Wilde's most well-balanced, with many kinds of Pop represented: Dance, Ballad, Rock and Midtempo.
The album's lead Single was "Hey Mister Heartache", featuring backing vocals from Junior Giscombe – but its success was dwarfed by the follow-up Single, "You Came", which hit the Top 10 in many countries and just missed the US Top 40.
"Never Trust a Stranger" and "Four Letter Word" also reached the UK Top 10, although a fifth Single, "Love in the Natural Way", was less successful. Attention for the album was bolstered by Kim's support slot on Michael Jackson's European tour.
"Close" reached the Top 10 in the UK, almost all Scandinavian countries, Austria and Germany and went on to become Wilde's biggest selling album, being certified Platinum in the UK. In Australia, the album was less successful, peaking at #82 on the ARIA albums chart.
MCA Records/WEA Musik GmbH, 1988, 255 588-1 (MCG 6030). Made in Germany. First press. OIS.
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. Hey Mister Heartache 4:34
2. You Came 4:33
3. Four Letter Word 4:02
4. Love In The Natural Way 4:07
5. Love's A No 4:16
Side 2
6. Never Trust A Stranger 4:04
7. You'll Be The One Who´ll Lose 4:32
8. European Soul 5:20
9. Stone 4:41
10. Lucky Guy 2:38
The sixth full-length studio album by legendary British Synth-Pop singer.
The final album on which Marty Wilde had co-writer credits. The album is widely perceived by fans and critics (and Kim herself) as Wilde's most well-balanced, with many kinds of Pop represented: Dance, Ballad, Rock and Mi..
The debut full-length studio album by legendary British Synth-Pop/New Wave singer.
Fronted by the top 10 Singles "Kids in America" and "Chequered Love" and greeted with a generally positive response from critics, the album launched Wilde into stardom and remains one of her most popular recordings.
"Kim Wilde" entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 10, moving into the top 3 the next week; the album was certified Gold by the BPI for sales exceeding 100,000 copies. During promotion, Kim's band consisted of Ricky Wilde, James Stevenson and later boyfriend Calvin Hayes, who also appeared on the sleeve of the album. The album was released in North America on 6 April 1982, reaching No. 86 in the US and No. 42 in Canada.
RAK/EMI Services Benelux B.V., 1981 (1A 062-64438). Made in Holland. First press. Used (cover/disc): VG+/NM.
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. Water On Glass 3:26
2. Our Town 3:53
3. Everything We Know 3:46
4. Young Heroes 3:13
5. Kids In America 3:25
Side 2
1. Chequered Love 3:18
2. 2-6-5-8-0 3:08
3. You'll Never Be So Wrong 4:14
4. Falling Out 4:03
5. Tuning In Tuning On 4:29
The debut full-length studio album by legendary British Synth-Pop/New Wave singer.
Fronted by the top 10 Singles "Kids in America" and "Chequered Love" and greeted with a generally positive response from critics, the album launched Wilde into stardom and remains one of her most popular recordings.
"Kim Wilde" entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 10, moving into the top 3 the next week; the album was certified Gold by the BPI for sales exceeding 100,000 copies. During promotion, Kim's band consisted of Ricky Wilde, James Stevenson and later boyfriend Calvin Hayes, who also appeared on the sleeve of the album. The album was released in North America on 6 April 1982, reaching No. 86 in the US and No. 42 in Canada.
RAK/EMI Services Benelux B.V., 1981 (1C 064-64438). Made in Germany. First press. Used (cover/disc): EX/NM.
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. Water On Glass 3:26
2. Our Town 3:53
3. Everything We Know 3:46
4. Young Heroes 3:13
5. Kids In America 3:25
Side 2
1. Chequered Love 3:18
2. 2-6-5-8-0 3:08
3. You'll Never Be So Wrong 4:14
4. Falling Out 4:03
5. Tuning In Tuning On 4:29
The seventh full-length studio album by legendary British Synth-Pop singer.
The album attempted to capitalize on the success of Wilde's previous album, "Close" (1988), but although a top 10 album in Scandinavian countries, it failed to sell as strongly as its predecessor. This was the first album by Wilde to yield no top 40 Hit Singles in the UK; "Time", the second Single from the album, was the lowest charting Single in her discography at that time.
Some critics noted the MOR feel of the album and the use of similar production sounds throughout. It includes guests Jaki Graham, who contributed backing vocals, and Deon Estus, playing bass guitar. Wilde herself believed: "It was a very strong album, and it was very disappointing that it didn't do well. But it didn't really come as too much of a big surprise, because my career before then had always been very up and down. So it wasn't a complete shock… but it was very disappointing."
Five Singles in total were released across Europe, with "It's Here", the album's lead Single, becoming a top 20 hit in Scandinavian countries and "Can't Get Enough" making a top 20 entry and long run on the French Singles Chart. The album was not released in North America.
MCA Records Ltd./WEA Musik GmbH, 1990 (2292-57225-1). Made in Germany. First press. Used (cover/disc): VG+/EX+
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. It's Here 3:36
2. Love (Send Him Back To Me) 4:32
3. Storm In Our Hearts 5:09
4. World In Perfect Harmony 3:53
5. Someday 4:49
Side 2
1. Time 4:11
2. Who's To Blame 3:48
3. Can't Get Enough (Of Your Love) 4:00
4. In Hollywood 4:17
5. I Can't Say Goddbye 5:01
The second full-length studio album by legendary British Synth-Pop/New Wave singer.
The first single from this album, "Cambodia", was released in November 1981 and signalled a different sound from the Wilde camp, with an Electronic and Synth sound, different from the Rock sound of her first album. The songs were again written by Marty and Ricky Wilde, and produced by Ricky Wilde. The lyrics of the songs were similar to the first album: the second single, "View from a Bridge", and the album track "Wendy Sadd" seemed to be about suicide, "Chaos at the Airport" described a nightmare about flying and "Ego" was quite the opposite of a love song. "Can You Come Over" was recorded at the Wilde's home.
The album topped the charts in a host of European countries and reached number 8 in Australia, although it did not surpass the success of debut album.
RAK, 1982 (SRAK 548). Made in UK. First press. Used (cover/disc): EX+/EX+.
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. Ego 4:08
2. Words Fell Down 3:29
3. Action City 3:21
4. View From A Bridge 3:30
5. Just A Feeling 4:09
Side 2
6. Chaos At The Airport 3:15
7. Take Me Tonight 3:52
8. Can You Come Over 3:32
9. Wendy Sadd 3:47
10. Cambodia - Reprise 7:12