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Wendy O. Williams
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In 1983, The Plasmatics split. Vocalist Wendy O. Williams was approached by Gene Simmons of KISS, who was a big fan, and volunteered to produce a solo album. She agreed, and the result has often been called "the lost KISS album," because Simmons and Stanley co-wrote some songs, plus several former and then-present members of KISS play here. The result is a more melodic sound and slower drum beat than Wendy's usual "I can't play this guitar so let me chainsaw it in half and amplify the saw too" approach to rock. Of course, Wendy would quickly abandon this approach on future records and she would go on to pioneer speed-metal.
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Track Listing
I Love Sex (and Rock 'n' Roll)
It's My Life
Priestess
Thief in the Night
Opus in Cm7
Ready to Rock
Bump and Grind
Legends Never Die
Ain't None of Your Business
BAND MEMBERS & GUests
VOCALS:
Wendy O. Williams
GUITAR:
Michael Ray
Wes Beech
BASS:
Reginald Van Helsing
DRUMS:
T.C. Tolliver
GUESTS:
Ace Frehley
Paul Stanley
Eric Carr
Mitch Weissman
Micki Free
RECORDING INFORMATION
LABEL:
Passport
PRODUCED BY:
Gene Simmons
RELEASE YEAR:
1984
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