The album remains a testament to the "high-gloss" production of the late 80s. Its influence can be heard in modern synth-pop revivals, and it serves as the defining musical moment for Patsy Kensit before she pivoted fully to her successful acting career.
The Fearless album is a masterclass in late-80s pop production. It perfectly blended the emerging dance music trends with radio-friendly pop sensibilities. Key Tracks and Highlights Eighth Wonder Fearless Rar
| Track # | Title | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | I’m Not Scared | Pet Shop Boys production | | 2 | Cross My Heart | The biggest club hit | | 3 | Use Me | Deep cut fan favorite | | 4 | Baby Baby | Pure Hi-NRG energy | | 5 | Will You Remember? | The power ballad | | 6 | Wild Love | B-side gem | | 7 | When the Phone Stops Ringing | Rare album track | | 8 | The Dress | Moody synth-pop | | 9 | Fearless | The title track | | 10 | Everything Is Love (Extended) | Bonus on reissues | The album remains a testament to the "high-gloss"
: The album represents the pinnacle of high-gloss production values before the music industry shifted toward grunge and Britpop in the 90s. Cultural Impact It perfectly blended the emerging dance music trends
: A high-energy dance track that reached No. 13 in the UK and found significant success across Europe and Japan.
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