Ford, Lita

Black (1995)

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After the performance of her last studio album, I believe the record company dropped her. In 1995, Lita tried adding "grunge" to her sound, and released 1995's Black on an indie label. I haven't listened to this in ages, but I remember it being just "OK". Wasn't bad, wasn't great. If you don't have any Lita Ford, you should probably skip this, and go with a Greatest Hits album. I also don't believe she's released another studio album since this one.

The Best Of (1992)

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The album that followed Stiletto (Dangerous Curves), I didn't care for at all. The one song I liked from it (and even that's a stretch) is on here, so I dumped that one in favor of this Greatest Hits album, which also covers her first two solo albums, as well as the aforementioned "Kiss Me Deadly", which comes from her third solo album ("Lita").

Stiletto (1990)

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At the time I got this, I knew Lita Ford for just one thing, her "Kiss Me Deadly" song where she basically has sex with a guitar. Not that it's bad to look at, but the song was really "poppish". The Stiletto album is more of a hard rock album, so I dug this one a lot. Also has a great cover of the old Alice Cooper song, "Only Women Bleed".

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