Plasmatics: Metal Priestess

Plasmatics SKU: 27935835
Plasmatics: Metal Priestess

Plasmatics: Metal Priestess

Plasmatics SKU: 27935835

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Metal Priestess
Artist: Plasmatics
Label: Plasmatics Media
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 760137687917
Genre: Rock

Metal Priestess is the 1981 EP by punk-metal band The Plasmatics, fronted by Wendy O. Williams. Dan Hartman, who produced acts such as 38 Special and James Brown, among others, had been working on a session in LA when he picked up a copy of Beyond the Valley of 1984 and couldn't stop playing it. It was "ground breaking," he said. "I knew I wanted to meet these people and do something with them." Dan came down to the Tribeca loft where he met Wendy O. Williams and Rod Swenson and a month later he and Rod Swenson were working on the production of the Metal Priestess EP. The creation of the EP is a result of the need to release something due to their increasing popularity, with an album being premature, partly because Capitol Records was now making overtures for the next one. Metal Priestess was recorded at Dan's private studio off his schoolhouse turned home and studio in Connecticut and released early in the fall of 1981.

Tracks:
1.1 Lunacy 5:04
1.2 Doom Song 5:23
1.3 Sex Junkie 3:08
2.1 Black Leather Monster 3:39
2.2 12 Noon 3:31
2.3 Masterplan Bass, Keyboards - Jean Beauvoir Drums - Tony Petri Engineer - Eddie Ciletti Mixed By - Dan Hartman, Rod Swenson Producer - Rod Swenson 4:48
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