Britny Fox (album)

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Britny Fox
Studio album by Britny Fox
Released June 6, 1988
Recorded The Warehouse Studios, Philadelphia,
The House of Music, West Orange, New Jersey, 1987-1988
Genre Glam metal
Length 45:11
Label Columbia
Producer John Jansen
Britny Fox chronology

Rock Is Gonna Fight (demo) (1987) Britny Fox
(1988)
Boys in Heat
(1989)
Singles from Britny Fox
  1. "Long Way to Love"
    Released: 1988
  2. "Girlschool"
    Released: 1988
  3. "Save the Weak"
    Released: 1989
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Kerrang! [2]

Britny Fox is the debut album by the American glam metal band Britny Fox, released in 1988. The album contains the hits Long Way to Love, Girlschool and the power ballad Save the Weak.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Dean Davidson, except where indicated. 
Side one
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Girlschool"    4:39
2. "Long Way to Love"    4:54
3. "Kick 'n' Fight"  Davidson, Tony Destra 3:37
4. "Save the Weak"    5:30
5. "Fun in Texas"    4:27
Side two
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
6. "Rock Revolution"    4:40
7. "Don't Hide"    4:50
8. "Gudbuy T'Jane" (Slade cover)Noddy Holder, Jim Lea 4:26
9. "In America"  Davidson, Destra 4:25
10. "Hold On"    3:30

Personnel

Band members
  • "Dizzy" Dean Davidson - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Michael Kelly Smith - lead guitars, backing vocals, mixing assistant
  • Billy Childs - bass, backing vocals
  • Johnny Dee - drums, backing vocals
Additional musicians
  • David Gibbins - keyboards
Production
  • John Jansen - producer, engineer, mixing at Blue Jay Recording Studio, Carlisle, Massachusetts
  • Nelson Ayers - engineer
  • Chris Brown - assistant engineer
  • Michael Frondelli - mixing
  • Greg Calbi - mastering at Sterling Sound, New York

References

  1. Ulrey, Jeremy. "Britny Fox Britny Fox review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-09-26. 
  2. Oliver, Derek (11 Jun 1988). "Britny Fox 'Britny Fox'". Kerrang! 191. London, UK: Spotlight Publications Ltd. p. 18. 
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