Come Out and Play
Kim Wilde · 2010
42 min · 13 tracks · new wave · pop rock · synth-pop
A vibrant blend of synth-pop and rock, layered with heartfelt melodies and introspective lyrics.
Why this album works
The album was well-received in Europe, particularly in Germany where it charted successfully. It exemplified Wilde's enduring appeal in the pop genre, showcasing her ability to adapt to modern sounds while maintaining her signature style.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo sing-alongs heartfelt melodies for reflection uplifting tracks for daily motivation
- Context
- Released in 2010, 'Come Out and Play' marked Kim Wilde's return to music after a seven-year hiatus. This album came after her previous release, 'Never Say Never' (2006), reflecting her continued evolution as an artist in the pop landscape while exploring contemporary themes.
- Stylistic neighbors
- David Bowie· giorge mijael· Kate Bush· Joe Jackson· Ringo Starr· John Lennon· Robbie Williams· Radiohead
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 King of the World Standout 3:32
- 2 Lights Down Low 3:01
- 3 Real Life 3:56
- 4 Greatest Journey (duet) 3:50
- 5 I Want What I Want 3:09
- 6 Love Conquers All Standout 3:59
- 7 Hey You Standout 3:14
- 8 Suicide 2:42
- 9 This Paranoia 2:50
- 10 Loving You More 4:02
- 11 Get Out 3:48
- 12 My Wish Is Your Command 3:35
- 13 Jessica 1:21
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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