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Wilde's follow-up album was 1982's Select, led by the hit singles "Cambodia" and "View from a Bridge". Both were no. 1 hits in France and reached the top ten in Germany and Australia. At the time, there was some controversy about Wilde's hesitation to do live concerts.[4] Her first concerts in September 1982 took place in Denmark,[5] before embarking on a UK-wide tour in October.[6] Wilde's third studio album, Catch as Catch Can (1983) was a relative commercial failure.[citation needed] The first single from the album, "Love Blonde", was another success in France and Scandinavia, but failed to have major success in other countries. The failure of the album led to her leaving RAK and signing with MCA Records in the summer of 1984.[7]