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Kim Wilde Album - Never Say Never
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Customers rating:
(4 ratings)
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Release Date:2006-10-10
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Club/Dance, Dance-Pop, England, Euro-Pop, Hi-NRG, Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Rock, Rock/Pop
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Label:Caroline
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UPC:094637186329
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Approx. Price:$11.98
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Description :
2006 album from the sexy '80s pop starlet! Features new interpretations of some of her big hits including 'You Came', 'Kids In America', 'You Keep Me Hangin' On' and 'View From A Bridge' plus brand new songs like 'Perfect Girl', 'I Fly', 'Forgive Me', 'Maybe I'm Crazy' and others.Customer review - 2006-09-26
- KIM'S 10TH ORIGINAL ALBUM IS A PERFECT 10 !!!I am so pleased to be the first person to review this album!
After 11 long years, Ms. Wilde returns with her 10th album of original music, aptly titled NEVER SAY NEVER. See, Kim, it never pays to say you have retired from the music business! :) Your fans won't let you!
Being one of Kim's strongest fans in the U.S., I have been on pins and needles to get this CD. It's been in my CD player since the day I got it from Germany and WOW there is not a disappointing track on it. Welcome back Kim! You have made me (and so many, many other fans) very, very happy!
1 PERFECT GIRL: When Kim said she was going to do a rock chick CD, she was not kidding. What a perfect opening song! Sort of reminds me of the duet she did recently with Nena ANYTIME ANYWHERE ANYPLACE.
2 YOU CAME: So much has been said about this remake. So beautiful, and video is fantastic! (Buy the Deluxe edition. I thought the DVD player would have to be able to play PAL format -- which mine does -- but this played fine in my NTSC iMac. You get the video for this song and In Bed With Kim Wilde - the alternate video!)
3 TOGETHER WE BELONG: Beautiful, sexy song. The beginning is so nice, again Nena-ish / Kim Wilde AAA sound.
4 FORGIVE ME: If there was ever a song to wake us up about how we are destroying our world, this is it. Haunting lyrics, gorgeous melody!
5 FOUR LETTER WORD: Always one of my most favorite Kim songs, this remake is now a beauty. Even more beautiful than the original!
6 YOU KEEP ME HANGIN ON FEATURING NENA. How nice to see Nena be a part of Kim's grand comeback. Great song (again)! The original video for this song is still a dance club classic!
7 BABY OBEY ME: The slowest song on the CD, it's beautiful.
8 KIDS IN AMERICA: What would an album of remade Kim classics be without this song? Still the best!
9 I FLY: Another rock chick song! Fantastic! I predict this will become a radio staple before long.
10 GAME OVER: Sexy drums and ryhtms, this song could have been on any of Kim's original RAK albums... it's that classy!
11 LOST WITHOUT YOU: Haunting, sexy, a classic in the making.
12 VIEW FROM A BRIDGE: A welcome Kim original remake, this one is even sexier and more haunting. An excellent selection to remake!
13 MAYBE I'M CRAZY: On Kim's You Came 2006 single, this song is strong enough to stand on it's own. As a matter of fact, I am surprised it was not released by itself as a single. One of my favorite new Kim songs! Excellent, most excellent. Let's see a hot video for this!
14 CAMBODIA Paul Oakenfield Remix: a fitting remake to end this fantastic new album.
Now buy it! Let's make Kim's comeback the best comeback ever! Her fans have known for years that she had much more music in her. Let's hope this is just the beginning of many, many more years of new music!
KIM RETURNS IN FANTASTIC FORM, NOW LET'S SUPPORT HER!
Customer review - 2006-09-26
- Kim gone Wilde--and back to her roots!It took a decade, but Kim has finally released an album that brings her back to her pop-punk and new wave roots. After a tease of a `new wave' sounding rocker with Nena a few years back, she brings it all home with this album, which is a perfect blend of guitar punk-pop and electro dance tracks, including remakes of many of her classics. Personally, I'd have preferred it be ALL Kim on Kids in America, but it doesn't really hurt the flow of things, and it's cool to have Nena return the duet favor on You Keep Me Hangin On. Here's the balance:
1. Perfect Girl (perfect punk pop, with great rhythm guitar and a sexy girl group melody reminiscent of Kim's classics from the early 80s. My vote for next single with a kick butt electro house mix!!!)
2. You Came (rock remake of her synthdance classic from the late 80s. I prefer the groovenut dance mix on the import CD single. Get it while it's hot!)
3. Together We Belong (slower rocker, great catchy chorus)
4. Forgive Me (crazy sexy synth/electropop dance track)
5. Four Letter Word (was never crazy about the original, but this version, still a downtempo track, is somewhat better)
6. You Keep Me Hangin On (duet with Nena, excellent synthdance update)
7. baby obey me (eek! This sounds like a Red Hot Chilli Peppers song--think "Under the Bridge")
8. Kids In America (so hard for ANYONE to remake this classic, even Kim herself. This duet sounds like something that would have been remade by Hilary Duff for one of her films, the way she remade the Go-Gos)
9. I Fly (major punk-pop rocker)
10. Game Over (another punk-pop rocker)
11. Lost Without You (moody, grungy rocker)
12. View from a Bridge (a speedy electropop dance remake--chorus sounds awkward this fast, but overall, a good modern remake)
13. Maybe I'm Crazy (the most commercial house/dance track on here. Catchy, maybe too catchy)
14. Cambodia (disappointed. Expected more from an Oakenfold mix of this remake. It's a trancy breakbeat mix that sort of takes kim's vocals for granted)
Customer review - 2006-11-01
- Finally, she's back!I've been a fan since the early days and watched her continued progress with joy. This album keeps the old Kim style but adds the edge from her first albums. Even if you're not a "fan," this is solid, well-produced contemporary pop. Welcome back! You've been missed.
Customer review - 2009-01-01
- Wow! Updated Kim Wilde!I was worried that all of the positive reviews were coming from fans who would love anything new with Kim Wilde's name on it. But boy was I wrong!
This is a fun, updated Kim Wilde that I thoroughly enjoyed. It's slightly more guitar heavy than her earlier stuff, but it didn't lose any of the electronic and fun side I've enjoyed from earlier Kim Wilde songs. Not only did a number of the songs become quick favorites, but the remake of Kids in America is a perfect upgrade to the original for the year 2006.
Pick it up! You'll enjoy it!
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