Direktlänk till inlägg 4 november 2011
This album containes Kim Wilde's typical synthpop of the 80's. She had some big hits worldwide through her carrier, the first one being "The kids in america" in 1981, but this album was a bit of a failure and only made it to nr.90 on the charts. It truly has no hit-potential and the songs are overall quite bad. She did better than this both before and after this album. Wilde is still active as a singer but also has an carrier as a landscape gardener.
Gary Burnacle has played with a huge amount of wellknown pop and rockstars during his carrier.
1)House of Salome (6,5)
2)Back street Joe (4,0)
3)Stay awhile (5,0)
4)Love blonde (5,5)
5)Dream sequence (2,0)
6)Dancing in the dark (6,0)
7)Shoot to disable (4,0)
8)Can you hear it (6,0)
9)Sparks (5,5)
10)Sing it out for love (5,0)
Score: 4,95
Kim Wilde-vocals (b.1960)
Steve Byrd-guitars
Ricky Wilde-guitars, bass and keyboards
Mark Hayward Chaplin-bass
Trevor Murrell-drums
Gary Burnacle-saxophone and flute (b.1959)
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