Subject to Change

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Subject to Change
Origin United States
Genre(s) Rock, Funk, Alternative
Years active 1993
Label(s) A&M Records
Former members
Cree Summer (Lead Vocals)
Greg Bell (Guitar)
Tori Ruffin (Lead Guitar)
Carl R. Young (Keyboard/Sax)
Oneida James (Bass)
James Gray (Drums)

Subject to Change was a rock music band formed in 1993 featuring the lead vocals and lyrics of actress and singer Cree Summer. The band was signed to the A&M record label and recorded one album, "Womb Amnesia." The album was a funk-rock fusion album that reflected the popular grunge music of the time. It featured intense feminist lyrics and spawned the song "Soul Sister," which would go on to be re-recorded by Lenny Kravitz and Summer in 1999. Unfortunately, due to major power shifts at the label, the album was shelved before it had a chance to be commercially released. Only several thousand copies were ever sent out to the public, and they are considered collector's items.

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • Womb Amnesia (1993)

[edit] Trivia

  • There is a band from Oshawa, Ontario with the same name.
  • Switch debut album is in titled Subject to Change
  • Vanessa Mae has an album in titled Subject to Change.
  • There is a band from Co. Meath, Ireland with the same name.
  • There is a Band From Melbourne, Australia with the same name (www.myspace.com/subjectocunts)

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