Kim Wilde - The Gold Collection

Kim Wilde - The Gold Collection
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Album Details

Title: The Gold Collection
Artist: Kim Wilde
Release Date: 1996
Label: EMI Gold
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 724383716128, 0724383716159
Genre: Rock
Styles: Dance-Pop, New Wave, Euro-Pop, Hi-NRG, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Club/Dance, Punk/New Wave
Moods: Party/Celebratory, Sexy, Stylish, Campy, Energetic, Exuberant, Playful, Carefree, Fun, Happy
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Kids in America
  2. Chequered Love
  3. Water on Glass
  4. Everything We Know
  5. Young Heroes
  6. 2-6-5-8-0
  7. You'll Never Be So Wrong
  8. Falling Out
  9. Tuning in Tuning On
  10. Ego
  11. View from a Bridge
  12. Words Fell Down
  13. Action City
  14. Just a Feeling
  15. Chaos at the Airport
  16. Take Me Tonight
  17. Can You Come Over
  18. Wendy Sadd
  19. Our Town
  20. Cambodia Reprise

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1996CDEMI Gold724383716128

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Album Review

Those who are into irony have to appreciate the fact that Kim Wilde, England's top female pop-rocker of the 1980s, enjoyed her first major hit with the anthemic "Kids in America" -- for someone who was born and raised in the U.K., she sang quite convincingly about American youth. But Wilde had a lot more than a taste for the ironic going for her in the early to mid-1980s; the singer was very much in her prime when the recordings on this CD came out in 1981 and 1982. At the time, Wilde's forte was synthesizer-minded new wave -- an approach that serves her well on "Kids in America," "Water on Glass," "View from a Bridge" and other melodic yet exuberant hits found on Greatest Hits. Other high points of this collection, which EMI put out in 1996, range from the ska-influenced "2-6-5-8-0" to the angry "Ego" and the gutsy "Words Fell Down." As much as Greatest Hits has going for it, however, it's far from the last word on Wilde; essential hits like "Love Blonde" and "Child Gone Away" are missing. Nonetheless, Greatest Hits can serve as a rewarding introduction to her Rak output of the early 1980s. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Chris WhiteLiner Notes
Kim WildeVocals