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List Price: $9.98 | | Label: RCA
Salesrank: 25957
Released: November 12, 1991 |
| Our Price: $2.99 |
| Used Price: $0.85 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Dangerous Curves Track Listing:
1. Larger Than Life
2. What Do Ya Know About Love
3. Shot of Poison
4. Bad Love
5. Playin' with Fire
6. Hellbound Train
7. Black Widow
8. Little Too Early
9. Holy Man
10. Tambourine Dream
11. Little Black Spider [Instrumental]
Dangerous Curves Reviews:
Melodic Metal at its Best 
2008-08-28 - This is one of my absolute favorite CDs for driving on the freeway in the summertime with the windows down and the music turned up LOUD. There isn't a bum track on the disc, so while I never have to use the 'skip' button, I frequently hit 'back' for an encore of "Shot of Poison," "Playin' with Fire," and "Little Too Early." Take it from a child of the '80s who loves this stuff.
"Can we turn it up a little louder please?" 
2008-03-03 - Lita, Lita, Lita...
This is by far Lita Ford's best album. She may be best know for skimpy, tight costumes and singing duets with Ozzy Osbourne, but this album shows that Lita's all about heavy metal melodies.
From the high pitched squeal of the opening note and Lita's raucous request, "Can we turn it up a little louder please?" you know your in for a hard rock ride you'll never forget.
While her previous albums had one or two gems like "Kiss Me Deadly" or "Hellraiser", the songwriting and production were always a little weak.
Each song on this album is finely crafted, from lyrics to licks and everywhere in between.
I credit the intensity of songs like "Larger Than Life", "What Do You Know About Love" and "HellBound Train" to the talented group of backing vocalists that includes one, Jeff Scott Soto, the most underrated voice in Heavy Metal.
Lita herself is of course the driving force, as is evidenced by her sultry vocals on the tracks "Bad Love" and "Black Widow".
The album is rounded out by "Playing With Fire", "Holy Man", "Little Too Early" and "Tambourine Dream" just rock and roll, plain and simple.
Some have criticized the album for being too slick or commercial. In my opinion, Lita finally hit her stride with Dangerous Curves, definitely for the first, but hopefully not the last time.
If you've been a fan of any Lita Ford song, buy this album-it's Lita at her best.