World in Perfect Harmony explained

World in Perfect Harmony
Cover:Kim_Wilde-World_in_Perfect_Harmony.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Kim Wilde
Album:Love Moves
B-Side:Can't Get Enough (Of Your Love) (Remix)
Released:January 21, 1991
Genre:Pop
Length:3:54
Label:MCA
Producer:Ricki Wilde
Prev Title:I Can't Say Goodbye
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:Love Is Holy
Next Year:1992

"World in Perfect Harmony" is the fifth and final single from the Love Moves album by Kim Wilde, released only in continental Europe.

The album version was used as the 7" A-side, although on some issues it is incorrectly stated that a remix appears. A remixed and extended version of the song was issued on the 12" and CD single format (though not in France). A remix of the previous single "Can't Get Enough (Of Your Love)" was used as the B-side (edited for the 7" single).

"World in Perfect Harmony" was not a chart success.

Critical reception

Music & Media described the song as a "vague Motown beat and a PWL-like production which has the word pop written all over it. Top 40 radio will love it."[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Previews: Singles. Music & Media. 27 October 1990. 21. 19 February 2020.