Femme Fatale (Femme Fatale album)
Femme Fatale is the debut studio album by American hard rock band Femme Fatale, released in 1988 through MCA Records. It peaked at #141 on The Billboard 200 the following year.[1]
Femme Fatale | |
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Studio album by Femme Fatale | |
Released | November 1988 |
Length | 39:15 |
Label | MCA |
Producer | Jim Faraci (tracks 2-10), David N. Cole (track 1) |
The song "Touch and Go" was featured on the soundtrack of the 1988 film License to Drive.
Track listing
- "Waiting for the Big One" (Rich Neighbor, David N. Cole) - 4:23
- "Falling In and Out of Love" (Mazzi Rawd, Lorraine Lewis) - 3:48
- "My Baby's Gun" (Rawd, Lewis) - 3:35
- "Back in Your Arms Again" (Rawd, Lewis, Mick Nichols) - 4:18
- "Rebel" (Reg Laws) - 4:28
- "Fortune & Fame" (Rawd) - 3:34
- "Touch and Go" (Rawd, Lewis, Danny Wilde) - 4:07
- "If" (Rawd, Lewis) - 3:56
- "Heat the Fire" (Rawd, Lewis) - 3:52
- "Cradle's Rockin'" (Rawd, Lewis) - 3:14
Personnel
Band members
- Lorraine Lewis - lead vocals, tambourine
- Bill D'Angelo - guitar
- Mazzi Rawd - guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
- Rick Rael - bass, backing vocals
- Bobby Murray - drums, backing vocals
Production
- Jim (H. M.) Faraci - producer
- David N. Cole - producer, engineer and mixing of track 1, mixing of track 2
- Charlie Brocco - engineer
- Brian Foraker - mixing of tracks 3 and 4
- Greg Fulginti - mastering
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References
- "Femme Fatale Femme Fatale". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-06-29.
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