Wishing Martine McCutcheon

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  • Release Date: 04/27/2004
  • Sales Rank: 107,922
  • Label: EMI IMPORT
  • UPC: 724385052729

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Wishing

1LISTENI'm Over You Radio Edit 3:43
2LISTENTonight 3:31
3LISTENTeardrops 3:54
4LISTENOn the Radio 3:49
5LISTENEvery Time 3:37
6LISTENLove Changes Nothing 3:24
7LISTENYou Mean the World to Me 3:34
8LISTENWhat You See Is What You Get 4:28
9LISTENWishing 3:45
10LISTENCried So Many Nights 4:33
11LISTENTogether We Are Beautiful 3:09
12LISTENEverybody 3:40

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Editorial Reviews

Martine McCutcheon sets her eyes on the dancefloor on her second album. Wishing largely abandons the mid-tempo balladry which pushed her debut album past platinum sales in the U.K., opting for the kind of light disco pop that the likes of Kylie Minogue and Louise excel at. Lead single "I'm Over You" is an infectious slice of empowering pop which fits McCutcheon like a glove, and it duly became her biggest hit since "Perfect Moment," sailed to number two in the U.K. charts. Unfortunately, such gems are few and far between on this album. Covers of disco classics "On the Radio" and "Together We Are Beautiful" (by Donna Summer and Fern Kinney, respectively) are well-sung but workmanlike and bring nothing to tempt listeners away from the originals. At the very least they're memorable, though. The majority of this album is bland and forgettable. McCutcheon remains a gifted singer, but her talents are wasted on this dull material. John Lucas, All Music Guide

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