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What has changed, of course, is the music behind her. Since her early '80s comeback, Turner has favored increasingly slick production and tame, synthladen arrangements better suited to Mariah Carey and Toni Braxton. Nevertheless, Wildest Dreams is rich in Turner's native grit. "In Your Wildest Dreams," a softly percolating duet with Barry White, Turner matches the Maestro of Love's steaminess with her own fierce carnality. Turner also sharpens the genial-funk tone of "Something Beautiful Remains" and "Confidential" with her sensuous, urgent delivery.
None of the material on this album is going to make Phil Spector jealous, but there are a couple of songs that at least provide Turner with a flame worth stoking rather than forcing her to generate all the heat by herself. In "Whatever You Want," one of several tracks produced by Trevor Horn, quiet, intense verses segue into bright, exhilarating choruses. And the hip-hop-laced "All Kinds of People" has a lithe, buoyant spirit crackling with energy. All this vim and vigor and not a perceptible ounce of cellulite.
(Posted: Feb 2, 1998)
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- Missing You
- In Your Wildest Dreams
- Whatever You Want
- Do What You Do
- Thief Of Hearts
- On Silent Wings
- Something Beautiful Remains
- Confidential
- The Difference Between Us
- All Kinds Of People
- Unfinished Sympathy
- Goldeneye
- Dancing In My Dreams
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