Whigfield II

Whigfield II is the second studio album by Italian Eurodance project Whigfield which was performed by Danish-born Sannie Charlotte Carlson,[2] released in November 1997.

Whigfield II
Studio album by
Released10 November 1997
Recorded1996–97, Off Limits Productions (Italy) and High Fashion Music (Netherlands)
GenreHouse, Euro disco, Italo disco
Length53:52
LabelVdisco (Portugal), Golden-Dance-Classics & ZYX Music (Germany), Orange Records (Scandinavia), Popron Music (Czech Republic), Record Express (Hungary), Paradoxx Music (Brazil), X-Energy Records (Italy), Transistor Music (Australia), Danza (Europe), Discos CNR Columbia (Colombia), Rock Records Co. Ltd. (Japan)
ProducerDavide Riva, Larry A. Pignagnoli
Whigfield chronology
Whigfield
(1995)
Whigfield II
(1997)
Whigfield III
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Four singles were released from this record: "Givin' All My Love", "No Tears to Cry", "Baby Boy & Saturday Night '97 (serving as a double A-side)" & "Gimme Gimme".

Track list

  1. Givin' All My Love 3:34
  2. No Tears to Cry (Organ Mix) 3:47
  3. Baby Boy (Original Radio) 3:39
  4. Tenderly 4:01
  5. What We've Done for Love 3:47
  6. Lover 3:56
  7. Gimme Gimme 3:23
  8. Whiggy Whiggle 3:44
  9. Forever on My Mind 4:03
  10. Through the Night 3:54
  11. Summer Samba 3:48
  12. Saturday Night (Edit '97; remixed by M&M) 3:28
  13. Last Christmas (Major Cut) 3:52
  14. Mega Ricks Mix (Think of You/Another Day/Saturday Night/Sexy Eyes; mixed by Edwin & Richard Van 't Oost) 4:28
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References

  1. Whigfield II. AllMusic. Accessed 16 December 2015
  2. "Italian Acts (page 75)". Billboard. 1 July 1995. Retrieved 19 March 2020.


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