LISA: Facets Of Me

Lisa

Facets Of Me

© 1991 Wild Gypsy Witch Music (634479110375)

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Lisa's influences are evident and strong from Heart, to Fleetwood Mac, to Ozzy Ozbourne.

tracks

1 Cpu 16
2 Facets Of Me
3 I'm Becoming Me
4 Gonna Go Jumping
5 Won't Be Back
6 My Lines
7 Only The Beginning
8 Almost At Night
9 The Dream
10 Segue
11 Rhiannon
12 Gypsy Boots
13 Segue
14 CPU 16 (Reprise)

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Lisa picked up her first instrument (the clarinet) when she was 11 years old. As a child of the 60's, she was exposed to the Philadelphia sound, and of course, all of that GREAT Motown music of the time which inspired her to experiment with, not only her voice, but with the guitar and piano. In the 70's, she discovered Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Foreigner, AC/DC and Heart as major influences on her own music and writing style.

Lisa had many favorites, and sang along with all of her 45's, but she was particularly intrigued by the raw power of vocalists like Aretha Franklin, Ann Wilson, and Donna Summer, and the original, unmistakable sound of Stevie Nicks.

Lisa recently flew to Seattle for a collaboration with Roger
Fisher (formerly of Heart). During the union of these two
prolific songwriters, Lisa and Roger wrote and recorded two amazing rock songs guaranteed to drive audiences wild on impact! These songs will be released on the forthcoming "The Tangled Web."

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  • She sounds like Stevie Nicks, at times! She has a really nice voice!
    author: Sarah Johnson

    I am really looking forward to new material from the artist. She sounds kind of like Stevie Nicks, at times. Especially in that song she wrote about her, "I'm Becoming Me." I really like that song. She did a couple of short versions of "Rhiannon" that she calls "Segues." Those are impressive. Especially the first one. Lisa's music is reminiscent of the '70s, when people wrote music stereophonically, for record albums, not just to get a hit song. It sounds like she wrote music for people who like music. What do you call that? AOR. Album-oriented-rock. I bought this record from her website, and I wish she would hurry up and put out another one so I can buy it, too! Check out her website! It's really cool! And what's more? She's beautiful!

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