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22. Apr. 2024 · Wilde, Ricky. Born on 6 November 1961 as Richard James Reginald Steven Smith, Ricki is Kim’s younger brother and originally he was thought to follow in his father Marty ‘s footsteps. He released his first single in 1972, called I Am an Astronaut.
Vor 5 Tagen · The assistance from younger brother Ricky Wilde, himself a brief pop idol in the early 70s, no doubt helped keep things fresh. Kim’s sibling produced the entire album, also co-writing its 10 tracks with Wilde Senior. This fruitful behind-the-scenes partnership would shape much of Kim’s early career.
11. Apr. 2024 · Love Blonde. Song written by Ricky and Marty Wilde. Fourth track of the album Catch as Catch Can. It was released as single, marking a successful comeback after half a year’s absence in the charts.
Vor 2 Tagen · Four Letter Word. Song written by Ricky and Marty Wilde. Third track of the album Close. Released as a single in November 1988 in the UK and two months later in Europe. It was the last song Ricky and Marty co-wrote together for Kim.
Vor 5 Tagen · I Am an Astronaut. Song written by Marty Wilde and Peter Shelley. It was Ricky Wilde’s debut single in 1972. Ricky’s sister Kim sang backing vocals on this track. Although the single didn’t reach the chart in the UK, it was a minor success in Scandinavia.
26. Apr. 2024 · Song written by Kim Wilde and Steve Byrd. Fourth track of the album Another Step. Live performances ‘The thrill of it’ was performed live during the Another Step Tour in 1986. Credits. Guitar: Steve Byrd Drums: Matthew Letley Bass guitar: Gary Twigg Fairlight III: Ricky Wilde Produced by Ricky Wilde Engineered by Peter Wade Schwier
14. Apr. 2024 · Try Again. Song written by Ricky and Kim Wilde. The tenth track of the album Love is. A club mix of this song was released as the B-side of the UK single of Who Do You Think You Are. Mick Karn played bass on this track. Credits. Drums: Geoff Dugmore. Keyboards and programming: Ricky Wilde. Guitar: Steve Byrd. Bass: Mick Karn.