Ellen Foley gained high public recognition singing the duet with Meat Loaf on the hit single ‘Paradise
by the Dashboard Light’ from the 1977 album Bat out of Hell.
Ellen Foley gained high public recognition singing the duet with Meat Loaf on the hit single ‘Paradise by the Dashboard Light’ from the 1977 album Bat out of Hell.Although Karla DeVitois featured on the music video, DeVito is lip syncing to Foley's vocals.
Her debut album Night Out was released in 1979; the album's single "What's A Matter Baby" was a minor hit, reaching No.92 on the US Charts.The album itself peaked at No.152, and was produced by Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson. Foley recorded a memorable duet with Ian Hunter in 1980, ‘We Gotta Get Outta Here’. Her creative relationship with Hunter also led her to singing backing vocals on the Iron City House rockers' 1980 album Have a Good Time but Get out Alive!, produced by Hunter, Ronson, and The E Street Band's Steven Van Zandt.
She can also be heard on the 1980 Blue Öyster Cult album Mirrors singing on the title cut, and also on The Clash album Sandinista! (also released in 1980), in the songs ‘Hitsville UK’ and ‘Corner Soul’, and on the unreleased track ‘Blonde Rock 'n' Roll’. All four members of The Clash appeared on her second album The Spirit of St. Louis in 1981, and Mick Jones and Joe Strummer co-wrote a number of songs for the album. Jones produced the album, which also featured members of The Blockheads, and peaked at No.137 on the US charts.
The Clash's hit song ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go’, written and sung by Jones, was about the turbulent relationship he shared with Foley at the time.
This timely release was done in conjunction with Ellen who has provided fascinating insights into the recording of both albums. Both albums re-mastered from original tapes and contain notes by Malcolm Dome
Barcode | 5013929781627 |
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Genre | Classic Rock |
Label | Lemon |
Format | CD |
Artist | Ellen Foley |