The producers have succeeded in the typical Kim Wilde sound of the 80s to transport into the 21st century, the album sounds both hip and modern and pleasantly familiar. Pop at its best and at its most beautiful form provides Kim Wilde on her comeback album: Grandiose compositions, great voice, hymns, as we know from the 80s from her, some of which are new pieces have the makings of a classic:
Perfect Girl - the opener is a rock blast in its purest form and are the direction of the album before: Lots of guitar, much Beat, a killer chorus.
You came - one of the biggest hits of Kim in a rock reinterpretation
Four Letter Word - sounds completely different, a relaxed beat drives the number, sounds great
Kids in America - for many the anthem of the 80s, re-recorded with more guitars and light Elektobeats - super.
You keep me hanging on - this can no longer say much one. The Supreme classic was in the version of Kim Wilde almost worldwide number 1 on the charts, including the United States. In this piece a little dream is that true, who were in the 80 fans of Kim Wilde and Nena. Here are the two mid forties interior sing the hell out of them and show wannabe rockers like Jeanette Biedermann or Lindsay Lohan or whatever they're called, who the original RockChicks are - an insane number.
Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen has outdone themselves, after the great Nena feat. He has Kim Wilde missed a great sound which is unique by the great voice of the singer Album - Nena. Modern, cool, melodic and somehow familiar - for me the album of the 2006.