Kim Wilde (1981)

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Title: Kim Wilde
Artist: Kim Wilde
Genre: New Wave
Released: 1981

Tracks:
1 - Water on Glass - 3:29 -
2 - Our Town - 3:47
3 - Everything We Know - 3:42
4 - Young Heroes - 3:15
5 - Kids in America - 3:25 -
6 - Chequered Love - 3:20
7 - 2-6-5-8-0 - 3:11
8 - You'll Never Be So Wrong - 4:11
9 - Falling Out - 4:03
10 - Tuning In Tuning On - 4:24
11 - Shane - 3:40
12 - Boys - 3:14
13 - Water on Glass (7" version) - 3:33

Overview:
Kim Wilde is the first eponymous studio album by British singer Kim Wilde, released in June 1981.
The songs on the album were all written by Kim's father and successful 50s rock and roll singer Marty Wilde and by her younger brother Ricky Wilde and most of the music was played by the then current line-up of the symphonic rock band The Enid. Production duties were fulfilled by Ricky Wilde. The cover portraits were taken by renowned British photographer Gered Mankowitz.
Musically, the album was mainly new wave and rock-oriented, but it also featured a reggae track ("Everything We Know") and a brass section appeared on "2-6-5-8-0". Lyrically, Marty Wilde included love songs and also a song ("Water on Glass") about tinnitus (a medical condition that causes ringing in the ears), a song about the deterioration of inner cities ("Our Town") and a song about a theory that sound is alive ("Tuning In Tuning On").
The album 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. Kim later commented that, at that time in the industry, it was passé for a female to attempt to launch a serious career in pop music on her own, and that the backing band had been shown on the sleeve to give credibility to the album. Still, she was attacked for trying to copy the allure of US band Blondie. The album was released in North America on April 6, 1982, reaching No .86 in the US and No. 42 in Canada.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
Kim Wilde was Kim Wilde’s first was her self debut album. The famous 80s song Kids In America is on it.
 
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