Killing Time (Tina Cousins album)
Killing Time is the debut studio album by Australian singer Tina Cousins, released in 1999. It showcases a variety of musical styles, predominantly in the pop and dance genres, characteristic of late 1990s and early 2000s European and Australian pop music.
The album includes singles such as "Killing Time," "Angel," and "Forever." "Killing Time," the title track, is an uptempo dance-pop song and was a major hit for Cousins, establishing her presence in the European music scene. The album generally features a mix of upbeat tracks and ballads, highlighting Cousins' vocal range.
While commercially successful in Australia and some European countries, Killing Time did not achieve widespread international recognition. It nonetheless represents an important point in Tina Cousins' career and contributed to the popularity of Eurodance and pop music of the era. The album received varied critical reception, with some praising its catchy melodies and danceable rhythms while others criticised it for lacking originality.