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Lita Ford, Still the Queen of Noize..... August 29, 1998 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Just when you thought she'd left the music scene entirely, Lita pulls out all the stops to provide the world of rock'n'rollers a little wake-up call. "Are you ready", Lita asks at the beginning of the fourth track, 'Hungry', and she really means it! This album takes off at a ferocious pace with Lita's screamin' guitar and kick a** vocals on 'What Do You Know About Love', afterward she injects you with a 'Shot of Poison' and then seals your fate with 'Kiss Me Deadly'. She then slows down with a killer cover of Alice Cooper's,'Only Women Bleed', (this one should have been sang by Lita in the first place!) Look out now, cuz Lita jacks you back up with 'Playin' with Fire','Gotta Let Go' and 'Back to the Cave' and what would a "Best of Lita" album be without the famous power ballad, 'Close My Eyes Forever', featuring Ozzy Osbourn. Now how many females have shared the stage with Ozzy? Just one, LITA FORD, and this is why she has carried the title "The Queen of Noise" for so long. She has yet to be de-throned, so you won't want to miss this album!
Lita + Ozzy = Unbelievable September 20, 1999 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought this CD only knowing "Close My Eyes Forever" the song Lita does with Ozzy. It is a perfect 80's type slow song, with 90's riffs and lyrics. All the other songs are tru rockers. This is a "listen all the way" album, you won't be dissapointed
F***ing fun! February 9, 2004 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Some of the reviews her take shots at Lita's singing or writing, but the CD is a blast and there aren't any women in the music scene today that have a chance in hell of replacing Lita. Avril? Britney? Jessica? They aren't even close! Whose got the sexuality and metal attitude and can play gutiar and deliver high intensity fun the way Lita does on this CD? NOBODY! Those who pick on Lita's music on this page need to check their ears, and, if they are claiming to be men, check their pants and make sure they still got cajones 'cause if you don't get it ya must be oglin Elton John. Get this CD and remember the glory days before little brats mucked up the music scene and turned it once again into a sterile disco wasteland.
Hail to my all time rock'roll diva March 4, 2002 vadim diaconescu (Dracula's Castle) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
"Close my eyes forever", "Only women bleed" and "Lisa" are still three of the best ballads ever written. So ten stars. And Lita's power songs still ... rocks your soul for rock'n roll! Together with other big rock or pop anthems of the 80's, she marked my teenage definitively. Thank you for your music, Lita! You will ever be our Queen of hearts.
Lita rocks!!!! August 30, 1998 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Just when you thought she'd left the music scene entirely, Lita pulls out all the stops to provide the world of rock'n'rollers a little wake-up call. "Are you ready", Lita asks at the beginning of the fourth track, 'Hungry', and she really means it. This album takes off at a ferocious pace, slows down with a killer cover of Alice Cooper's "Only Women Bleed", and puts a lump in your throat with the song written for her mother, "Lisa". Lita makes sure to take you back to her earlier days with the tune, 'Gotta Let Go', as well as provide her fans with a previously unreleased track that cranks entitled, "Hellraiser". Indeed Lita is a hellraiser, since she has been the Queen of Noise for the past decade. You won't want to miss this album!
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