Originally released in 2000, this 12 track compilation of the country-pop superstar's early recordings is pressed onto a picture disc and includes a poster (approx. 36 x 48). Jungle Boy/BMI.
Originally released in 2000, this 12 track compilation of the country-pop superstar's early recordings is pressed onto a picture disc and includes a poster (approx. 36 x 48). Jungle Boy/BMI.
CD Reviews
Not worth the wait
R. Schiffer | Florida, USA | 03/11/2000
(1 out of 5 stars)
"After anxiously waiting many long months Wild & Wicked finally just arrived. BIG DISAPPOINTMENT! All the cuts are old style Shania, NO country, back from long before her tallent blossomed into the excellant singer she is today. Save your money."
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PC | 03/23/2000
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Having bought the album, I found that the tracks on it are the same as on Beginnings, though in a different order."
A different side of shania
richard kwong | Vancouver, BC, Canada | 03/06/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I bought Beginnings and The Limelight Sessions cds and they have the same songs (only better produced) as Wild and Wicked. Since I am a Shania hardcore fan I am prejudiced in favour of anything she does but I will try to be objective as always and do her justice. Although I am giving this stuff three stars, actually I really love it and listen to it whenever I feel like loud rock music. The sound quality is very good as it was produced by Mr Hinde and Paul Sabu. Shania really had no say in the matter since they had the master demo tapes and I don't think she wanted to go through a lawsuit to prevent the release. Anyhow, even though it is not her best work it certainly does not discredit her and she has nothing to be ashamed of. On the contrary, it showcases the Voice of the singer who we have all come to love. She has such a powerful voice and I really believe she could have made it as a Rock singer also. I am constantly amazed at how versatile Shania is; she can Rock, sing Country, of course Folk if she ever got into that, probably give Norah Jones a run for her money if she ever got into Jazz. This woman is the most amazing artist I have ever had the privilege to listen to over the past 50 years of my life. The cds are more than worth it just to listen to that Voice. You can feel the power and passion coming through and the indicators of her future greatness. Several songs: The heart is blind, Don't give me that once over; and Two hearts one love (the precursor to If it don't take two from TWIM) could stand on their own as singles in my opinion. And her rendition of Half Breed is better than Cher's. The lyrics of most of the other songs are interesting to say the least but of course, her present work is far superior.
Definitely a must for any Shania fan. Combine these songs with her other cds and you have a collection of songs and music for any mood and occasion. Once again, what is really impressive is the fact the Shania can handle so many different musical styles and is not limited to just one genre as are most other artists and these cds certainly show another totally different side of her. I guess that is why Nashville and CMT still have a hard time figuring her out simply because you can't really categorize an artist such as Shania: she really belongs in her own unique category called "Shania". GO BUY IT NOW!!!!"
Different from what we know, yet very interesting
deeno82 | FL, USA | 02/26/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I love Shania's music, first song I ever heard was You're Still the One and from there I got her previous and after albums, love all of them.This one is certainly different from what we're used to, yet it is very interesting because it shows a different Style, not so sweet but very strong instead, very 80s female-rock actually.If you like Shania -beyond her music, but the artist itself- buy it! it's worth to have!"