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List Price: $6.99 | | Label: Sbme Special Mkts.
Salesrank: 6723
Released: February 1, 2008 |
| Our Price: $3.65 |
| Used Price: $3.81 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Lita Track Listing:
1. Back to the Cave
2. Can't Catch Me
3. Blueberry
4. Kiss Me Deadly
5. Falling in and Out of Love
6. Fatal Passion
7. Under the Gun
8. Broken Dreams
9. Close My Eyes Forever
Lita Reviews:
2nd favorite Lita CD 
2009-11-27 - This is a great CD.
How can it get any better?
Wicked Wonderland baby!
Love these classics but man the new CD kicks it hard core.
LITA RULES!
better than I expected 
2009-08-08 - I got this album because I am a fan of the Runaways and wanted to check out some of Lita's solo stuff. This is pop metal at its finest. It's a bit cheesy, but the production and playing are great. She is a great writer and singer.
For what it is, this is a 5-star, classic album. If you're into 80s pop metal, you will like this. Fans of Lita Ford will also like it, even though it is more pop than some of her other releases.
Sounds better than in the 80s 
2007-01-09 - This CD really showcases Lita's talent. Too bad we didn't hear more from her though. It's nice to have the CD since my original was on vinyl.
Best female artist in Metal ! 
2005-12-08 - Lita Ford's self titled Album came out after a few shabby releases and exploded onto the scene with grinding guitars,quality music and a sexy image. Who can forget the video for Kiss Me Deadly ?
This album is one of my all time faves ! I did alot of partying to this album !
Everybody knows the hits Kiss Me Deadly and Close My Eyes Forever with Ozzy but give the rest of the cd a chance...
DE-LITA-FUL 
2005-01-24 - Having produced a couple of below par releases, Lita had a great attitude that just needed to be captured and assisted by a bit of spit and polish. This is the CD that did it all for her. Neither a stellar vocalist or guitarist a fantastic set of rock and rock pop numbers showcased that Lita was capable of being up there with the best of them both male and female. "Back To The Cave" opens it up with a broody sexiness that in no way needs to apologise for being about a woman who knows exactly what she wants. "Can't Catch Me" is her speed fest (realtively speaking) with an authorship by Motorhead's Lemmy. A great rock tune. "Blueberry" is my personal favourite with its sultry suggestiveness. In fact there is little sugestion and a lot of pointedness. A great song. "Kiss Me Deadly" is a cover of whom I can't recall but gave her the much needed hit single. Its okay if not as strong in my opinion as other originals on offer. "Falling In and Out Of Love" is a Nikki Sixx number which is a very classy track suggestive of the earlier Crue years in such songs as "Hollywood" and a bit of a borrow from "Too Young to Fall In Love". Other highlights are the synthed washed "Under The Gun" about rebels and the lonely lives they lead. Probably more about leather chaps on the Sunset Strip than on a mule in the desert. Closer of "Close My Eyes For Ever" is arguably the best song here although there are many. Its a grandeous duet with Ozzy. Nobody writes them like that anymore with bitter sweet longing. So as a summary there is plenty to love here and a recommendation to add this to your collection is all that remains for me to do. Recommended.