Artist: Femme Fatale: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock Discography: Femme Fatale Year: 1988 Tracks: 10 The quintet Femme Fatale formed in Albuquerque and relocated to Los Angeles in 1987, during the days when fuzz alloy acts were enjoying high visibility and platinum-level gross sales. Fronted by Lorraine Lewis, the group consisted of guitarists Mazzi Rawd and Bill D'Angelo, ocean bass player Rick Rael, and drummer Bobby Murray. Lewis had snub her teeth in cover bands, only her stage presence helped the fledgeling play sign a consider with MCA Records only months afterward they had resettled. The band's eponymic debut was released in early 1989 with MTV gift heavy airplay to the videos for "Waiting for the Big One" and "Falling in & extinct of Love." They too toured with Cheap Trick and adage their songs appear on several adolescent picture show soundtracks. Despite a good amount of money of exposure, Femme Fatale was unable to break out from the myriad of similar bands that had flooded the market and the album managed simply meagerly flagrant revenue. There wouldn't be a irregular record record album as Lewis chose to go her possess modal value, eventually moving to Philadelphia and pursuing a more than rootsy counsel with a solo calling. In 2002, Lewis released an EP, recorded in Los Angeles and Nashville, backed by session players from both cities. |