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Britny Fox
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Album Details: Britny Fox

Release Date:01/01/1988
Label:Sony
UPC:074644414028

Track List: Britny Fox

  1. Girlschool
  2. Long Way to Love
  3. Kick 'N' Fight
  4. Save the Weak
  5. Fun in Texas
  1. Rock Revolution
  2. Don't Hide
  3. Gudbuy t'Jane
  4. In America
  5. Hold On

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User Reviews: Britny Fox

  • Overall:

    Awesome

    By Koinonia_92  Feb 24, 2001

    One of the great "Hair" albums of the 80's, amust have...

  • Overall:

    Excellent album!

    By boredbismarckguy  Apr 6, 2000

    Britny Fox's first album is one of the 80's metal albums that still leaves you with a WOW feeling even after you've heard it 100 times. From Girlschool to Hold On, there is not one bad song on this disc! But especially good songs are the ballad Save... the Weak and rockers like Gudbuy T Jane and Long Way to Love.Check it out! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Britny Fox

  • All Music Guide

    One of the brighter debuts to emerge in the late '80s, Britny Fox established themselves early on as hard-hitting contenders, only to expose a glass jaw in subsequent bouts. Often labeled clones of sister band Cinderella (from whence they got their image, guitar player and record contract), the quartet overcame expectations by filling their first album with song after song of top-flight '80s glam, marred only slightly by the cliche-ridden lyrics. The boys each play to their strengths here, which results in killer riffs and licks from Michael Kelly Smith and impassioned howling from Dizzy Dean Davison. On later platters, they would overextend their talents and become just another struggling bar band, so enjoy the chemistry while it's still there. Among the many highlights are "Long Way to Love," "Girlschool," and a cover of Slade's "Gudbuy T' Jane."

    - Jeremy Ulrey, All Music Guide

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Biography

Britny Fox

Britny Fox were a typical glam-rock bar band transplanted to L.A. from their home base of Philadelphia. After making the move in 1985, they soon met Michael Kelly Smith (guitar) from up-and-coming band Cinderella, and before long the guitarist had defected from his former band to join the Philly boys' ranks. Naming themselves Britny Fox after one of singer Dizzy Dean Da... Read more