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Whigfield
Studio album by
Released12 June 1995
GenrePop, dance
Length40:33
LabelFLEX, Systematic
ProducerLarry Pignagnoli
Whigfield chronology
Whigfield
(1995)
Whigfield II
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Whigfield is the debut studio album by Italian Eurodance project Whigfield which was performed by Danish-born Sannie Charlotte Carlson,[2] released in June 1995. It features Whigfield's biggest hit single, "Saturday Night", which reached number one in several European countries.

Releases

The album was released in many countries in 1995, while in Australia it was released in 1997. In Japan, the album was titled Saturday Night - Let's Whiggy Dance. The Netherlands received a 2-CD version where the first disc contained remixes and a bonus song, while the second disc featured the original album. In Canada, it featured three additional remixes, the latter being the Megamix.

In Singapore it was called Sexy Eyes - The Album.

In South Korea it was called Big Time - The Album.

In Taiwan it was called Superbox - Super Hits & Remix Collection. It features two discs, one including the tracks from the Whigfield album as well as the tracks "Junto A Ti" and "Gimme Gimme". The second disc included various remixes and had its own cover titled Superbox - Remix Collection.

Some versions (in particular Special Editions) contained Whigfield's versions of "Last Christmas" and "It's Alright".

Track listing

Standard version

  1. "Think of You"
  2. "Another Day"
  3. "Don't Walk Away"
  4. "Big Time"
  5. "Out of Sight"
  6. "Close to You"
  7. "Sexy Eyes"
  8. "Ain't It Blue"
  9. "I Want to Love"
  10. "Saturday Night"

References

  1. ^ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r232761
  2. ^ "Italian Acts (page 75)". Billboard. 1 July 1995. Retrieved 19 March 2020.