Kim Wilde - Here Comes The Aliens (CD)(Standard) NEW RELEASE PRE SALE ORDER / PRE RELEASE ORDER Please note - This is a Pre Sale Order / Pre Release Order. The Release date of Friday, March 16th 2018. All Orders will be shipped to be delivered around the release date and subject to Royal mail domestic and International Delivery. Our items are brand new and usually sealed depending on how we receive them from the labels. Occasionally release dates change. Please note that artwork and information can be subject to change. Track List 1. 1969 2. Pop Don't Stop 3. Kandy Krush 4. Stereo Shot 5. Yours 'Til the End 6. Solstice 7. Addicted to You 8. Birthday 9. Cyber Nation War 10. A Different Story 11. Rock the Paradiso 12. Rosetta (Feat. Frida Sundemo)
M**T
Power and class from the best voice in pop
What an album, full of vitality and energy. Kim rip rocks through so many of these widely diverse numbers with such power and conviction, it is hard to understand why this album didn't top the charts, although it was wonderful to see Kim back high in the hit parade.The stand-out track is the achingly beautiful and haunting multi levelled ballad, "Solstice". KIm delivers the lines "Why couldn't you share your pain, I thought you could tell me everything" with devastation, similar to Earl of Spencers speech at Princess Diana's funeral when his voice cracked and broke. When you hear this, I wish the Wilde clan would put everything in to releasing a single of this magnitude with full on promotion and a non-performance video. Kim's voice is astonishingly amazing these days, quite simply the best pop voice there is.The subject matter in this collection is wide and interesting and it's great to hear Kim deliver songs more frequently outside the "love" rollercoaster. Cyber.Nation.War is powerful and well-written about internet trolling. Pop Don't Stop is almost biographical, 1969 is about life away from earth (surely should have been named "Here Come the aliens" to reflect it's powerful chorus), Different Story is a plea to be left to be who we want to be.Kim has grown into a powerful pop persona, but actually this isn't necessary. The power and class with which this lady and outstanding band perform and deliver this brilliant album is the best thing of 2018.
M**I
Pop Heaven Masterpiece!
Kim is definitely back with a solid album which deserves to be on top of the charts!She have never left us, but previous original album Come Out And Play sadly wasn’t released and promoted in the UK, that was also a wonderful album! Then that gorgeous Christmas album which leads to us to Here Comes The Aliens! 👽The album itself is beautifully packaged with Scarlett Wilde’s artwork, then we get a perfect album, beautifully crafted by Kim and Ricky!The title of the album is a line from the first song 1969 which is a great opening to the album! It continues with the fantastic first single, Pop Don’t Stop then the full of energy second single Kandy Krush.Solstice is a truly beautiful ballad, so touching, makes your heart melt!Addicted to You is a fantastic catchy song, could be a single, if played on the radio it would be popular...Cyber Nation War is a memorable song about today’s generation’s cyber bullying, wonderful and haunting! Also would be a great single with a nice video!Overall you get 12 wonderfully crafted and beautifully sang songs which are all exciting, current and great fun!I call this album a Pop Heaven Masterpiece!
N**S
Absolutely love it
This just isn't getting old! As a fan of the young Kim Wilde I was excite to go and see this in concert. Kim has brought her music into the modern age so if you want 80's, you'll have to settle with her older albums. This is a feel-good fun album with some seriously catchy tunes. My wife has literally been playing this for 2 months without getting bored and it's my go-to album in the car.Kim still delivers and occasionally you hear a hint of Kim's younger voice too, which stirs up the old man's nostalgia in me. (Obviously she sounds a little different as her voice has matured along with the rest of us!)Absolutely love it.
S**C
What a banger!
Really high energy cracker! Felt like the 80s again 😊
F**E
Thinking Kim Wilde can't get any better? Well think again she just did!
Well what a stunningly good album Here Come The Aliens is by Kim Wilde and her production team. A pop rocky album with imagination and bite. Terrific vocals from Kim sounding as good and fresh as she did 30 years ago - yes she is that good. Her backing band are awesome and every single track is well crafted and enjoyable. Terrific Kim and Ricky Wilde. 5* all day long. More please. 😎
A**N
A sensational comeback
I was only aware that Kim had a new album out a few days ago so when I listened to 'Here Come The Aliens' on Spotify I instantly loved it, her voice sounds incredible my favourite song on the album is 'Cyber Nation War' and I also like '1969', 'Pop Don't Stop' & 'Kandy Krush' this is a must have album for any Kim Wilde fan and its only the second album of her that I own the other being the 2010 Deluxe Edition of 'Teases & Dares'.
W**Y
What an amazing album to come back to the UK
What an amazing album to come back to the UK, I don't understand why the last three excellent albums Never say never, Come out and play and Snapshots were not released here properly and with the push they deserved, but that's another story... This album is full of upbeat pop/rock sounds, very Kim Wilde but also very current sound. Her voice sounds amazing as she belts out the tracks. Lets hope this gives her the album sales she deserves, it already seems to have been marketed very well. I believe this will be played by me for years...
G**O
Thank you Kim!
What should I write about this flawless artist ? Her voice ? Her beauty ? Her vice? Well she’s back and she s back with a really good albumWell Kim knows how to make good musicWorth buying this albumYou can play it on the cd without skipping tracksIt’s very agreeable and the most important thing is that it reminds you why you fell in love with music back then ... because artists like Kim existedThanks Kim
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