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Monday, 30 June 2025

Top Ten - Kim Wilde from the 80s


Our Top Ten Kim Wilde Songs from the 80s

10 - Young Heroes (1981)


9 - Never Trust A Stranger (1988)


8 - Kids In America (1981)


7 - Another Step (Closer To You) with Junior (1986)


6 - Water On Glass (1981)


5 - Stone (1988)


4 - Chequered Love (1981)


3 - Cambodia (1982) 

   


2 - View From A Bridge (1982)


1 - You Came (1988)



Thursday, 13 February 2025

Whitney Houston Live 1988


Moment of Truth World Tour




Ticket:



Set List

Didn't We Almost Have It All

Love Will Save The Day

You Give Good Love

So Emotional

Where Do Broken Hearts Go

Love Is A Contact Sport

How Will I Know

Saving All My Love For You

He / I Believe

Wonderful Counselor 

Natural Woman

You Send Me

The Greatest Love Of All

I Wanna Dance With Somebody 


Reviews:
Record Mirror


                                                            Number One Magazine



Smash Hits


Tour Programme Cover 


Read Tour Programme In Full


 Listen To Audio Concert:

 


Watch World Tour TV Special



Sunday, 15 December 2024

Kim Wilde - Close - 1988

 



Close is the 7th album from Kim Wilde, released in June 1988 on MCA Records. It was produced by Ricky Wilde and Tony Swaine.  The album reached No. 8 on the British charts and Peaked at Number 114 on the U.S. Billboard Chart.

Listen to the Full album:


Track Listing:


Hey Mister Heartache

You Came

Four Letter Word

Love in the Natural Way

Love's A No

Never Trust A Stranger

You'll Be The One Who'll Lose

European Soul

Stone

Lucky Guy


                                                                       

                                                                  Smash Hits Review


                                                                   Record Mirror Review


                                                                Smash Hits USA Review