Rock Goddess (album) explained

Rock Goddess
Type:Studio album
Artist:Rock Goddess
Cover:Rock goddess rock goddess.jpg
Released:February 1983
Recorded:1982
Studio:Jackson's Studios, Rickmansworth
Genre:Heavy metal
Label:A&M
Producer:Vic Maile
Next Title:Hell Hath No Fury
Next Year:1984

Rock Goddess is the debut studio album by the English all-female heavy metal band Rock Goddess. It was originally released in February 1983, on the label A&M. It was produced by experienced sound engineer Vic Maile.

On release, the album was received favourably by the majority of music critics. Rock Goddess' most commercially successful album, it went on to peak at on the UK Albums Chart, following the rising of the new wave of British heavy metal phenomenon.[1] Two singles were issued from Rock Goddess: "Heavy Metal Rock 'n' Roll" and "My Angel" which peaked at on the UK Singles Chart.

The album was re-issued in 2009 on Renaissance in the United States as a digitally remastered CD, featuring two bonus tracks.

Personnel

Rock Goddess
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Notes and References

  1. Book: Strong . Martin C. . Martin C. Strong . The Great Rock Discography . registration . . 1995 . Edinburgh, Great Britain . 326 . 0-86241-541-1.