This is by far Sinitta's best album, with most of it produced at PWL.
And like so many Cherry Pop re-issues, this one does not disappoint with a host of rare and unreleased tracks & mixes.
Firstly, the album is full of great 80s Hi NRG pop, thanks to PWL, SAW and Ralf Rene Maue. The only draw back is that it only includes 1 of the 3 SAW songs recorded for the album. "How Can This Be Real Love" would have been a smash for Sinitta had it of been released and included on "Wicked". "Do You Wanna Find Out" is alot more mellow and would have been a much better choice than the album's first of only two stinkers "It Would Be So Easy".
Thankfully "How Can This Be Real Love" is included on the bonus disc, and 2 different 12" mixes at that.
Right Back Where We Started From - the perfect single and a worldwide smash 10/10
I Don't Believe In Miracles - the only SAW track that made the album and a moody Eurobeat masterpiece 10/10
I Just Wanna Spend Some Time With You - Unashamed Hi NRG from Pete Hammond and could easily pass for SAW. So should have been a single 10/10
Hitchin' A Ride - The first non PWL track, from Ralf Rene Maue. Just when you think the album can't have any more energy this comes along and knocks your socks off. Brilliant 10/10
Lay Me Down Easy - The first ballad, and the 2nd track from Ralf Rene Maue. Great vocals, and VERY European over the top. 9/10
You Keep Me Hanging On - Not a cover, an original written by Sinitta with PWL's Harding & Curnow. Typical mid tempo PWL with a great chorus 9/10
Love On A Mountain Top - Sinitta goes Italo House, thanks again to Harding & Curnow. Very cool. 8/10
Love Love Love - Here's Ralf Rene Maue again, with a Europop track very typical of his sound. Sinitta does a great vocal with him as producer and his production on backing vocals are unbeatable. 9/10
Where Do Nice Girls Go - This is not a fave. Very tinny and just out of place on an otherwise great album. Produced by Nigel Wright and should not have made the album at all. It's very fast, with almost a cheap Motown-ish vibe. SAW's "How Can This Be Real Love" should have replaced this on the final release. 4/10
Body Shopping - Sinitta goes House again with this one penned by herself, Harding & Curnow. It's very Lonnie Gordon, and in some ways reminds me of Mel & Kim's sound. Another one of those "should have been a single" tracks.
Don't Tell Me Not To Cry - Harding & Curnow deliver again, this is lush. A slower soulful groove, reminds me of Princess. Sinitta should be very proud to have co-written this. 9/10
It Would Be So Easy - Awful, just awful. A hideous ballad that just goes nowhere, and doesn't even come close to the brilliant "Don't Tell Me Not To Cry" or "Lay Me Down Easy". Nigel Wright again, more like Nigel Wrong. The third SAW song recorded for this album but shelved "Do You Wanna Find Out" should have made the cut, and this the chop. 1/10.
PWL fans need this album, it's just brilliant. Almost every track could have been a single, and I'm just so glad Cherry Pop surprised me with this one, didn't think it would happen after 2 Greatest Hits albums already.