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Dancin on the Edge




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Lita Ford Music:
Dancin on the Edge



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Dancin' on the Edge
by Lita Ford

Dancin
List Price: $11.98Label: Polygram Records

Salesrank: 189729

Released: March 12, 1990
Our Price: $21.99
Used Price: $14.90
Media: Audio CD

Dancin' on the Edge Track Listing:
1. Gotta Let Go
2. Dancin' On The Edge
3. Dressed To Kill
4. Hit 'N Run
5. Lady Killer
6. Still Waitin'
7. Fire In My Heart
8. Don't Let Me Down Tonight
9. Run With The $

Dancin' on the Edge Reviews:
Lovely Lita Can play!! 4 Star Review
2007-05-16 - Lita Ford is my favorite metal chick off all time. Not only can she sing and play a mean guitar she a very atrractive looking lady! Seriously, can it get any better than that?

This cd is her best release as far as I'm concerned and it's a must have for any hard rock/metal fan who likes that 80's metal stuff!

You rock Lita!!

Lita's finest hour. one of the 15 best metal albums of 1984! 5 Star Review
2005-02-03 - If you want to hear Lita at her best, then this is the album for you. After years with the Runaways and her first solo album in 1983, Lita finally hits the mark.The guitar playing is tight and impressive,and Lita's vocals sound much better on this cd than her first one.
This cd starts out with Gotta Let Go, which is a true 80's metal song at it's best(Should have been included on Lita's Greatest Hits).A great chorus and exciting guitar work.
Track 2.Dancin on the Edge keeps the fast pace moving along.
Tracks 3 and 4 are great standouts as well.
The entire album is very solid and done perfectly.If you want Lita at her best and the prime of 80's metal pick up this album it rocks! It's well worth buying for under 35 dollars.


Lita Delivered Then and Now 4 Star Review
2003-09-03 - It seems Lita Ford has escaped the backlash against "hair metal" not unscathed but at least not as brutally squashed to bits as Poison and others. Perhaps she's been spared out of respect for being a former Runaways member along with non-metalhead Joan Jett(Riot-grrl credibility?) Or is that she's a woman, sexy and unafraid to flaunt her guitar chops in a world ruled by men? (Albeit girly men in spandex, pink scarfs, make-up and teased hair.) "Dancing on the Edge" is one of the forgotten golden nuggets of the genre: it is fierce without being moody or angry. It is fun without being ridiculous. It is sexy without being super-sleazy or over-the-top. It is just plain good metal. She delivers in the wailing department, though she might not be on the same level as Dave Mustaine or Eddie Van Halen. She has pretty bad lyrics at times and one of the best songs, "Fire In My Heart" has one of the worst endings (an endless wail on the guitar). But what metal lover doesn't remember listening to the classic "Gotta Let Go" and thinking it's a great, danceable (for metal) happy Friday/Payday tune to rock to? The album has to be Lita's best though not her best-known. I highly recommend it to all metalheads who passed it up in the past and are now sick of all your old Motley Crue albums and want something "new" to listen to. (Good luck finding new metal out there that isn't some weird hybrid and not quite your generation's metal.)

Caught between a rock and a hard place 4 Star Review
2003-04-10 - At this point in her career, Lita was a "rock icon"(as they say), big in the clubs and around L.A. but not on the charts. She would soon get a makeover, but "Dancin'" catches her before Sharon Osbourne took over, before the pop hits in other words. "Gotta Let Go" is crunchy, raunchy rock(and had a fabulous video with Lita as Doris Day, getting attacked by teen punks before busting out in skin-tight leather and turning the tables), "Run with the $" and "Hit and Run" are Loverboy-style rock, not quite metal yet too hard for pop. Much of the other selections are in this same vein. I loved "Ladykiller"(complete with chain-saw)and the moody "Still Waitin'", but "Don't Let Me Down Tonight" is a weak metal-ballad which goes on too long. Still not bad, and certainly more in tune with the true Lita Ford, not the repackaged version of the metal vixen who lives next door.

One of the bet rock albums ever! 4 Star Review
2002-12-08 - This is one of my all time favorite albums! The rhythms are crunchy, and the leads are sizzling! What more could you ask for? I wish all of her albums were availible on CD (hint, hint). And Hey! Could someone put all of her rock videos on a DVD so we could buy them?


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