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Wild and Lonely is the fourth studio album by Scottish act the Associates. The album was released on 24 March 1990 by AVL/Virgin subsidiary Circa Records, a label Mackenzie had signed to after WEA/Warner rejected the fourth Associates album The Glamour Chase (with only Mackenzie's cover of Blondie's "Heart of Glass" emerging from this album while under contract to WEA, when it was released as a single and put on the Vaultage From The Electric Lighting Station compilation). Wild and Lonely was produced by Australian record producer Julian Mendelsohn, it peaked at No. 71 on the UK Albums Chart. Three singles were released from the album: "Fever", "Fire to Ice" and "Just Can't Say Goodbye", all of which failed to chart in the UK Top 40, peaking at numbers 81, 92 and 79 respectively.

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  • Wild and Lonely is the fourth studio album by Scottish act the Associates. The album was released on 24 March 1990 by AVL/Virgin subsidiary Circa Records, a label Mackenzie had signed to after WEA/Warner rejected the fourth Associates album The Glamour Chase (with only Mackenzie's cover of Blondie's "Heart of Glass" emerging from this album while under contract to WEA, when it was released as a single and put on the Vaultage From The Electric Lighting Station compilation). Wild and Lonely was produced by Australian record producer Julian Mendelsohn, it peaked at No. 71 on the UK Albums Chart. Three singles were released from the album: "Fever", "Fire to Ice" and "Just Can't Say Goodbye", all of which failed to chart in the UK Top 40, peaking at numbers 81, 92 and 79 respectively. (en)
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  • dance-pop, synthpop, Eurodisco (en)
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  • Side A (en)
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  • Circa (en)
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  • Wild and Lonely (en)
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  • The Glamour Chase (en)
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  • Fever (en)
  • Something's Got to Give (en)
  • Just Can't Say Goodbye (en)
  • Where There's Love (en)
  • Fire to Ice (en)
  • Wild and Lonely (en)
  • Calling All Around the World (en)
  • Ever Since That Day (en)
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  • Strasbourg Square (en)
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  • Wild and Lonely is the fourth studio album by Scottish act the Associates. The album was released on 24 March 1990 by AVL/Virgin subsidiary Circa Records, a label Mackenzie had signed to after WEA/Warner rejected the fourth Associates album The Glamour Chase (with only Mackenzie's cover of Blondie's "Heart of Glass" emerging from this album while under contract to WEA, when it was released as a single and put on the Vaultage From The Electric Lighting Station compilation). Wild and Lonely was produced by Australian record producer Julian Mendelsohn, it peaked at No. 71 on the UK Albums Chart. Three singles were released from the album: "Fever", "Fire to Ice" and "Just Can't Say Goodbye", all of which failed to chart in the UK Top 40, peaking at numbers 81, 92 and 79 respectively. (en)
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