"Too Hot For Love" is the third album by the French Heavy Metal band "Fisc" and was released in 1987.
Collectors information / Album Description: "Too Hot for Love" is the debut album by the French progressive rock band Fisc, released in 1988. The album features a blend of hard rock and heavy metal, with powerful vocals and intricate guitar work. The album received positive reviews from critics and established Fisc as one of the leading bands in the French hard rock scene.
"Too Hot for Love" deals with a variety of themes, ranging from love and relationships to social and political issues. The album's title track deals with the theme of sexual desire and forbidden love, while "Rainbow Warrior" explores themes of environmentalism and social justice. "Too Hot for Love" was a critical and commercial success upon its release, establishing Fisc as one of the leading bands in the French hard rock scene. The album's blend of heavy metal and hard rock was influential on subsequent generations of French and European rock musicians. The band's commitment to social and political issues, as reflected in their lyrics, also resonated with audiences and helped to establish them as a band with a unique voice and perspective. This album "FISC Too Hot For Love" includes the original custom inner sleeve with album details, complete lyrics of all songs by and photos. |
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Music Genre: |
French Heavy Metal |
Album Production Information: |
The album: "FISC Too Hot For Love" was produced by: Ab van Goor and Fisc |
Record Label Information: |
N.E.W Musidisc 2360 |
Media Format: |
12" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram |
Year & Country: |
1987 Made in France |
Band Members and Musicians on: FISC Too Hot For Love |
Alain Aimé, Dominique Henry, Jean-Michel Mauffray and Pierre Bechet have been members from the Fisc band from 1981 until 1988. Jimmy Martin was singing in Fisc from 1987 until 1988. |
Track Listing of: "FISC Too Hot For Love" |
The Songs/tracks on "FISC Too Hot For Love" are
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Five photos of Fisc band-mbers on the Back Cover Photo of "FISC Too Hot For Love" Album |
Close up of the Black and Silver "N.E.W MUSIC" French Record Label with catalognr 2360
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Note: The images on this page are photos of the actual album. Slight differences in color may exist due to the use of the camera's flash. |
Fisc is a French heavy metal band that was formed in the late 1980s. The band's name is derived from the Latin word "fiscus," which means a treasury or a public chest. Fisc's music is known for its powerful guitar riffs, thunderous drumming, and dynamic vocals. The band's sound is heavily influenced by classic heavy metal bands such as Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, as well as progressive rock acts like Pink Floyd.
Fisc was founded in 1987 by guitarist and vocalist Patrick Fichaux, drummer Alain Dionisio, and bassist Olivier Spitzer. The band quickly gained a reputation in the French metal scene for their energetic live performances and their unique blend of heavy metal and progressive rock. In 1989, Fisc released their debut album, "Handle with Care," which was well-received by critics and fans alike. The album showcased the band's technical prowess and musical versatility, with songs ranging from fast-paced metal anthems to slower, more atmospheric tracks.
Fisc's second album, "Break Out," was released in 1990 and further solidified the band's status as one of France's most promising metal acts. The album featured guest appearances from several notable musicians, including former Iron Maiden vocalist Paul Di'Anno and guitarist Steve Blaze of the American band Lillian Axe. The album's lead single, "Midnight Sensation," became a fan favorite and helped to cement Fisc's reputation as a band that could compete with the best heavy metal acts in the world.
Despite their early success, Fisc faced a number of challenges in the early 1990s. The rise of grunge and alternative rock led to a decline in the popularity of heavy metal, and the band's record label went bankrupt. Fisc continued to perform and record, but their momentum was slowed by these external factors. The band released several more albums over the next decade, but they were not as well-received as their early work.
In recent years, Fisc has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity. The band's classic albums have been reissued and remastered, and their music has been embraced by a new generation of metal fans. Fisc continues to tour and perform, and they remain an influential band in the French heavy metal scene.
Fisc's legacy is built on their technical proficiency, their dynamic songwriting, and their unwavering commitment to heavy metal. The band's music is a testament to the enduring power of classic heavy metal, and their influence can be heard in the work of countless metal bands that have followed in their footsteps. Despite facing setbacks and challenges over the years, Fisc has remained true to their vision and their love of metal, and their music continues to inspire and excite fans around the world.
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"Too Hot For Love" is the third album by the French Heavy Metal band "Fisc" and was released in 1987. It is a powerful and dynamic debut album that showcases Fisc's ability to blend hard rock and heavy metal with intricate guitar work and powerful vocals. While Fisc may not be a household name outside of France, "Too Hot for Love" remains a classic album that has influenced subsequent generations of rock musicians and stands as a testament to the power and passion of hard rock and heavy metal music.
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