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Best Shots
(Benatar, Pat,) |
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Bibliographical information (record 164070) |
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- When Pat Benatar tore onto the scene in the late '70s, her stage presence and attitude were just as formidable as her talent. One of the new breed of women in rock, Benatar, a trained opera singer, assumed all of the rock poses from her male lead singer counterparts and delivered each song with a take-no-prisoners attitude. "Heartbreaker," her first single, was a big monster of locomotive hard rock. Its throaty, growling, and suggestive vocal style established Benatar as a contender in an arena championed by the likes of Robert Plant. Benatar also took cues from the hard rock catalog of tricks with "Hell Is for Children," building the song from a near-ballad into an all-out ballsy rocker. "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" had her combining her edge with a knack for strong melodies. "Promises in the Dark" and "Fire and Ice" continued in the same vein with guitarist Neil Giraldo's furious fretwork holding up to Benatar's vocal pyrotechnics.
- Love Is a Battlefield
Promises in the Dark
One Love
All Fired Up
We Live for Love
Hell Is for Children
Shadows of the Night
Hit Me With Your Best Shot
We Belong
Invincible
Fire and Ice
Heartbreaker
Suffer the Little Children/Hell Is for Children [Live]
Painted Desert
Outlaw Blues
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NEU Grand LibraryGrnd. Floor (MCD 000490)
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