

And the faux-reggae of "Big Time" makes Ace of Base sound like Bob Marley. The sound is happy and fun and can make you smile. It is easy to listen to and works well on a couple disk random. This permitted Gordon to work with Larry Pignagnoli in many different. The song Try Me Out, released in 1993, when on to be a hit single. Annerley Gordon was a session vocalist who had previously worked for Francesco Bontempi (Lee Marrow) under the alias of Charme. The ballads "Don't Walk Away" and "Close to You" just don't work she doesn't have the voice to pull them off, and neither fits well among the dance tunes that make up the rest of the album. I may be bias because I love have Whigfield since I developed a tease for music. Whigfield was a project of Larry Pignagnoli, Davide Riva and Annerley Gordon. 'Last Christmas' is a song I never need to again and they dont do anything with it. 'Think of You' starts the album out on a bland uninspired note. Thats the highlight on this album and the rest is bad. Id prefer richer instrumentation but the song is composed very well. Whigfield stumbles considerably on a few of the album's tracks. Whigfields hit 'Saturday Night' is legit good. While Whigfield's brand of lightweight, bubblegum dance-pop is far from original, her charming, here-goes-nothing delivery blends well with the disco-influenced arrangements, and the result is engaging dancefloor fodder. "Think of You," "Another Day," and (especially) "Saturday Night" are silly, adequately performed fluff, but irresistibly catchy fluff. Denmark native Sannie Charlotte Carlson (she uses the name Whigfield as a tribute to a former teacher) released her debut album Whigfield in 1995 (the album saw American release a year later), and several of its songs became European dancefloor favorites.
