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Kim Wilde

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発売日 2009年04月20日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルCherry Pop
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CRPOP 20
SKU 5013929422025

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:47:14
There's no doubt many heard Kim Wilde searching for the beat on "Kids in America," but know now that she finds it -- thus, the rest of this sterling debut comes dangerously close in quality to that killer kickoff. The second cut, "Water on Glass," follows the sound from the wild streets to Wilde's brain, maintaining a high level of exuberant class. Weird staccato runs down the streets of "Our Town," while "Everything We Know" chills into an icy groove. Wilde only wants to be free in "Young Heroes," and by side two's single, "Chequered Love," she gives permission to touch her and do anything (surprising, considering her pro-pop dad and brother wrote the whole LP). Hard guitars and xylophones get physical, until horns and ska skip into "2-6-5-8-0"; by this point in the record, Wilde can pull off anything she wants, and ends up sounding like a No Doubt B-side. "You'll Never Be So Wrong" mellows the turgid tempo but not the precise passion, and she just plain gets upset in "Falling Out." From the womb to the end of "Tuning in Turning On," Kim Wilde is one excellent inaugural, one excellent chapter in the evolution of hi-NRG, and one excellent slab everyone should own. [The 2009 reissue of the album adds three bonus tracks, including the single version of "Water on Glass".] ~ Doug Stone

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Water on Glass
    2. 2.
      Our Town
    3. 3.
      Everything We Know
    4. 4.
      Young Heroes
    5. 5.
      Kids in America
    6. 6.
      Chequered Love
    7. 7.
      2-6-5-8-0
    8. 8.
      You'll Never Be So Wrong
    9. 9.
      Falling Out
    10. 10.
      Tuning in Tuning On
    11. 11.
      Shane
    12. 12.
      Boys
    13. 13.
      Water on Glass

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アーティスト: Kim Wilde

商品の紹介

Q - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[S]uch was the songs' strength and the Wildes' crafty refusal to kowtow to '80s production techniques that it's weathered the years impressively."
Rovi

There's no doubt many heard Kim Wilde searching for the beat on "Kids in America," but know now that she finds it -- thus, the rest of this sterling debut comes dangerously close in quality to that killer kickoff. The second cut, "Water on Glass," follows the sound from the wild streets to Wilde's brain, maintaining a high level of exuberant class. Weird staccato runs down the streets of "Our Town," while "Everything We Know" chills into an icy groove. Wilde only wants to be free in "Young Heroes," and by side two's single, "Chequered Love," she gives permission to touch her and do anything (surprising, considering her pro-pop dad and brother wrote the whole LP). Hard guitars and xylophones get physical, until horns and ska skip into "2-6-5-8-0"; by this point in the record, Wilde can pull off anything she wants, and ends up sounding like a No Doubt B-side. "You'll Never Be So Wrong" mellows the turgid tempo but not the precise passion, and she just plain gets upset in "Falling Out." From the womb to the end of "Tuning in Turning On," Kim Wilde is one excellent inaugural, one excellent chapter in the evolution of hi-NRG, and one excellent slab everyone should own. [The 2009 reissue of the album adds three bonus tracks, including the single version of "Water on Glass".] ~ Doug Stone|
Rovi

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