Lita Ford - Dangerous Curves (1991)
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Hard Rock, Glam Metal | BMG / RCA / Dreamland Records #RCA 07863 61025-2
Dangerous Curves is the fifth studio album by American hard rock/heavy metal singer and guitarist Lita Ford, released in 1991. Though it was a popular release and received heavy video rotation on MTV, the album was not as successful as its predecessor, as musical tastes were shifting towards alternative rock in late 1991. The album charted on both the US and UK charts in 1992 and the single, "Shot of Poison", was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 1993. This was Lita Ford's second Grammy nomination since 1984's "Dancin' On The Edge".
After working with power pop hero Mike Chapman on Stiletto, Lita Ford switched producers on Dangerous Curves and joined forces with another in-demand studio ace, Tom Werman. The result is a decent collection of slick, commercial hard rock that isn't much different from its predecessor. Glossy pop-metal cuts like "Black Widow," "Hellbound Train" and "Playin' with Fire" aren't the gems that Ford is quite capable of delivering (anyone familiar with her work with the Runaways knows just how talented she is), but they're fun and spirited. "Bad Love," meanwhile, is a noteworthy example of her dramatic ballad style. Ford gets in some nice guitar solos, reminding us that she definitely has solid chops. There are no weak or poor songs on this CD; it's just that there aren't any breathtaking ones either.
Track List:01. Larger Than Life [03:54]
02. What Do Ya Know About Love [03:53]
03. Shot Of Poison [03:32]
04. Bad Love [04:21]
05. Playin' With Fire [04:09]
06. Hellbound Train [06:07]
07. Black Widow [03:31]
08. Little Too Early [02:59]
09. Holy Man [04:43]
10. Tambourine Dream [04:54]
11. Little Black Spider (Instrumental) [01:47]
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