Little Immaculate White Fox

2010 studio album by Pearl From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Little Immaculate White Fox

Little Immaculate White Fox is the debut album of American rock singer Pearl Aday, released in January 2010 on Megaforce Records.[1][2] The album deviates from the style of Pearl's father Meat Loaf's operatic rock, and leans more towards classic rock sound with a strong resemblance to the music of Janis Joplin. The opening track, "Rock Child", is an autobiographical piece where Pearl sings of how she used to nap in a guitar case as a child while her father was recording in the studio.

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Little Immaculate White Fox
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ReleasedJanuary 19, 2010
GenreHard rock
Length43:51
LabelMegaforce Records[1]
ProducerJoe Barresi[2]
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Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Rock Child"Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake4:19
2."Broken White"Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake, Carl Colt, Scott Ian4:35
3."Nutbush City Limits"Tina TurnerTina Turner3:32
4."Check Out Charlie" (featuring Ted Nugent)Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake3:21
5."Mama"Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake4:08
6."My Heart Isn't In It"Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake5:02
7."Nobody"Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake, Scott Ian5:01
8."Worth Defending"Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake4:17
9."Lovepyre"Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake2:58
10."Whore"Mother SuperiorMother Superior2:41
11."Anything" (featuring Jerry Cantrell)Carl Colt, Pearl AdayCarl Colt4:31
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Reception

Antimusic.com called the album "an epic blend of hard rock, blues and soul, connected by Pearl's distinct and empowering vocals." and "100% pure and infectious."[3] Australian magazine Loud praised it as "one smoking hot rock album."[4] Ruben Mosqueda for Sleaze Roxx said that "Pearl rocks, and rocks hard!" lamenting that these albums don't sell as well as they used to.[1] Hip Online said that it "takes you on a rock and roll journey."[2] And in his review of the album, Randy Patterson said, "We're going to be hearing a lot from here for a very long time."

References

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