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Artist: Precious Metal

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CD Title: That Kind Of Girl

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Category: Glam/Hard Rock

Year: 1988

Label: Cameleon Records

Catalog Number: D2-74753

Personnel

Leslie Knauer vocals
Mara Fox rhythm and lead guitar
Janet Robin lead and rhythm guitar
Alex bass
Carol M. Control drums

Tracks

1.  Anybody's Lover  3:19
2.  All Fall Down  2:50
3.  What You See Is What You Get  3:16
4.  Moving Mountains  3:37
5.  Seven Minutes to Midnight  3:07
6.  Stand Up and Shout  3:11
7.  That Kind of Girl  3:01
8.  Sweet Sweet  3:20
9.  Push  3:54
10.  Passion's Pain  3:16
  
Total Running Time:  32:51

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Tony Date: April 10, 2002 at 3:50
This band rocked and out-Poisoned Poison!! Just great melodic songs and played like they believed in it. And was there a better looking rock chick than Mara Fox?

From: Martin Date: May 2, 2002 at 5:18
I preferred Sandi Saraya. She was THE babe of music, and still is.

From: Reno Date: May 2, 2002 at 5:41
Although both Precious Metal and Saraya were good looking, I think Lorraine Lewis was alot sexier in her video's with Femme Fatale

From: Martin Date: May 6, 2002 at 4:47
mmm yeah she was good too. whats with chick singers these days? is it just me or do they really suck? sure they may look ok but thats where the talent stops. long live Hair Metal.

From: fretboardfrenzy Date: September 29, 2002 at 11:41
good glam rock band produced by paul sabu from ''only child'' and ''sabu'' i liked this album. tightly played. funny lyrics, nice songs i love these girls

From: vicflame Date: October 5, 2002 at 15:31
That band ROCKS !!! I like how fresh and hard those girls sound ! And they definitely have their own sound and gimmicks ! GET THIS ALBUM, YOU WON'T REGRET IT ! Precious Metal is one of those 80's bands that is not very famous and deserves to be known ! Those girls would probably have got their chance if good hard rock, glam metal and heavy metal would have kept being popular !!! Anyway, this site promotes them, and there are still plenty of great bands nowadays too, so...ROCK ON !!!

From: Rocky Date: April 16, 2004 at 16:47
We have a lovely photo gallery of the girls located here: http://www.rocketcityrecords.com/preciousmetal/ click on "photo gallery". Downloadable music clips there too! Come look! Thank you Heavy Harmonies for including Precious Metal on your site!

From: TIM (2) Date: March 18, 2005 at 17:10
This album cost me £3 about 15 years ago, which may sound like a good deal but actually is £3 more than I shouldve paid for it. Paul Sabu is all over this but don't expect another ALEXA or ONLY CHILD S/T, this is MHR of the third-rate kind. I havent heard their other albums but I cant believe they're better than this lame effort. Excellent production (from Mr.Sabu), but weak songs, and as for those high-pitched squeaky vocals... 3/10.

From: pereira Date: December 27, 2005 at 7:52
estas nenitas estan muy wenas!!!! - me estaba referindo a su musica pero ellas si, tambien, y este album tiene muxas buenas canciones, hay por aki uno ou otro tema de relleno, pero le gustara a los fans mas acerrimos del glam.

From: Geoff Date: February 2, 2006 at 23:12
Hmm, suprised to see Tim (2) dislike this one so much. I actually think it's a damn fine album, probably even better than their s/t album. This has some cool/original lyrics and there is not one song I dislike. 'Seven minutes to midnight' is my fave, but 'Anybody's lover' is great also and to be honest, there really isn't a track I didn't enjoy at all on this one. One of the best female fronted hard rock albums I've ever heard. Recommended.

From: 123charpenay Date: December 12, 2011 at 13:40
beautiful and sexy girls .ok.musically it is great.but i don t like the voice of the singer.what voice?and the songs hum they are very simples some choruses are simply ridiculous.i am fan of female hard rock but here what a very weak album.


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