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Metal Queen
Lee Aaron
Metal Queen
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Lee Aaron
Title: Metal Queen
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Attic
Release Date: 4/17/2002
Album Type: Original recording remastered, Import
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 057362118829
 

CD Reviews

A ROCKING THRILL..
Mina Andrea Elle | Kristiansand Norway | 10/28/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Lee Aaron `s second album,Metal queen,is an album
filled with great old rock songs,wich she carries out with an enormous vocal capasity.
For those out there who love classic hard rock,this is strongly
recomended."
Awesome metal music
Mina Andrea Elle | 02/14/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a awesome album with a very tight playing band fronted by one of the best female vocalists there is. Her voice is that of a angel. This album is a must have for any body who like bands like the Headpins, Christy Steel or other of this style. Lee has made lots of great albums and this is a shining example of her early work. And the cover is a beautiful shot of this incrediabely beautiful lady."
The Only Real Metal Chick back Then!
Sandman | Canada | 11/28/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Ok their were a few others i.e Lita Ford, but not many!!



Lee Aaron was one of a few females who could bring it metal wise when the metal scene was mostly dominated by men. Today of course it's a different story with tons of metal bands featuring chick singers.



Anyway my point is this, this cd is full of metal clichés, but it still is a good listen even if it's a somewhat dated sound now. It's basic metal at it's best and their nothing wrong with that. The songs have meaning to them, even if their are a little lame at times (remember it's metal, not brain surgery here).



The music is pretty good overall, nothing fancy but it's played nicely with lots of clean full power chords and cool leads here and there. The bass and drums are your typical 80's metal deal here. Lots of support, but no stepping out and going "look at me". Again theirs nothing wrong with that either and it really pushes this cd along in a nice way. The recording sounds full and fat with every note coming through loud and clear. It good old style metal at it's best really.



Lee sings Jazz now from what I've heard, I guess she's all grown up now?



Oh well, she was the Metal Queen once and I guess I can only dream of those live shows now. I have to say she rocked pretty darn hard for a nice girl and I miss her.



Love the Mrs. Aaron or is it Ms. Aaron?











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