Performer: Kim Wilde
Album: Select
Label: RAK. Made in UK.
Catalog #: 1C 064-64787
Style: New Wave, Pop Rock, Synth-pop
Year: 1982
Bitrate Vinyl Rip: 24bit/96kHz Stereo
Format: FLAC (image + .cue)
Covers: only front
Amount of tracks: 10
Size ZIP: ~ 956 mb
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Album: Select
Label: RAK. Made in UK.
Catalog #: 1C 064-64787
Style: New Wave, Pop Rock, Synth-pop
Year: 1982
Bitrate Vinyl Rip: 24bit/96kHz Stereo
Format: FLAC (image + .cue)
Covers: only front
Amount of tracks: 10
Size ZIP: ~ 956 mb
Upload: nitroflare.com
Password: without a password
Select is the second studio album by Kim Wilde, released on 10 May 1982 via RAK label.
The first single from this album, "Cambodia", was released in November 1981 and signalled a different sound from the Wilde camp, with an electronic and synth sound different from the rock sound of her last album. The songs were again written by Marty and Ricky Wilde and produced by Ricky Wilde. The lyrics of the songs were similar to the first album: the second single "View from a Bridge" and the album track "Wendy Sadd" seemed to be about suicide, "Chaos at the Airport" described a nightmare about flying and "Ego" was quite the opposite of a love song. "Can You Come Over" was recorded at the Wilde's home. The cover image was a photograph from Gered Mankowitz.
The first single from this album, "Cambodia", was released in November 1981 and signalled a different sound from the Wilde camp, with an electronic and synth sound different from the rock sound of her last album. The songs were again written by Marty and Ricky Wilde and produced by Ricky Wilde. The lyrics of the songs were similar to the first album: the second single "View from a Bridge" and the album track "Wendy Sadd" seemed to be about suicide, "Chaos at the Airport" described a nightmare about flying and "Ego" was quite the opposite of a love song. "Can You Come Over" was recorded at the Wilde's home. The cover image was a photograph from Gered Mankowitz.