Stilletto is the fourth studio album by rock-musician Lita Ford. It includes the singles "Hungry" and "Lisa" and was released in 1991. This web-page has hi-res photos of the album covers, record label and a detailed description.
Album Information:This album includes the original custom inner sleeve with album details, complete lyrics of all songs by Lita Ford and photo.
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Music Genre: |
Glam Rock Metal Music |
Album Production: |
Produced by Mike Chapman |
Record Label Information: |
RCA PL 82090 / BMG Music |
Media Format: |
12" Vinyl LP Gramophone |
Year & Country: |
1990 Made in Germany |
Track Listing of: Lita Ford Stiletto |
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Large portrait photo of Lita Ford printed on the album front cover of Stiletto
Note: The photos on this page are taken from albums in my personal collection. Slight differences in color may exist due to the use of the camera's flash. Images can be zoomed in/out ( eg pinch with your fingers on a tablet or smartphone ).
large photo of Lita Ford on the album back cover of stiletto
Photo of Lita Ford and lyrics of Stiletto printed on the red custom inner sleeve
Lyrics of all songs on "Stiletto Printed on the Red Colour custom inner sleeve
"Stiletto" Record Label Details: Black Colour RCA PL 82090 ℗ 1990 BMG Music Sound Copyright
Lita Ford is a legendary musician and guitarist, known for her contributions to the world of rock and roll. Born on September 19, 1958, in London, England, Lita Ford began playing guitar at a young age and quickly developed a passion for rock music. She began her career as a member of the all-female band, The Runaways, before embarking on a successful solo career that would cement her as one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
In the mid-1970s, Lita Ford joined The Runaways, a band that also included Joan Jett and Cherie Currie. The band was known for their rebellious, high-energy performances and provocative lyrics, and quickly gained a large following in the United States and overseas. Lita's guitar skills were a major asset to the band, and her powerful riffs and solos helped to define their sound.
In 1979, The Runaways disbanded, and Lita Ford set out to pursue a solo career.
Lita Ford's solo career began in 1983 with the release of her debut album, "Out for Blood." The album was a commercial success, and Lita's dynamic guitar playing and powerful vocals earned her a devoted following. She followed up with several more successful albums, including "Dancin' on the Edge" (1984), "Lita" (1988), and "Stiletto" (1990).
Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Lita Ford was at the forefront of the heavy metal and hard rock scene, and her music was beloved by fans around the world. She toured extensively, and her electrifying live performances showcased her virtuoso guitar skills and powerful stage presence.
In addition to her music career, Lita Ford also made a name for herself as a fashion icon and sex symbol. Her striking looks and bold style made her a favorite among fans, and she was often featured in magazines and on television.
Lita Ford's contributions to the world of rock and roll have had a lasting impact on the genre. Her powerful guitar playing and innovative solos helped to redefine what was possible for women in rock, and her music continues to inspire new generations of musicians.
In addition to her musical legacy, Lita Ford has also been an advocate for women's rights and has spoken out against sexism in the music industry. Her advocacy has helped to raise awareness about the challenges that women face in the industry, and has inspired other women to pursue their own careers in music.