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*[http://www.prosoundweb.com/editorial/articles/peterafelson/rafelson.shtml Peter Rafelson interview] |
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*[http://www.globaldance.com/MicheleCrispin.htm Michelle Crispin interview] |
*[http://www.globaldance.com/MicheleCrispin.htm Michelle Crispin interview] |
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Fem2Fem | |
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Origin | Vereinigte Staaten |
Genres | techno |
Years active | 1993–1997 |
Labels | Critique Records |
Past members | Michelle Crispin |
Fem2Fem was an American techno group who released two albums. With actress Lezlie Deane of Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare as a member, Fem2Fem were the first and (so-far only) openly lesbian pop group to chart, although the band did contain straight women in addition to open homosexuals.[1] But only some of the members of Fem2Fem were lesbians, and according to lead singer Michelle Crispin their intentions at the beginning were to promote a healthy view of sexuality with their music, regardless of sexual orientation.[citation needed] However, an appearance by the band in the December 1993 issue of Playboy magazine and the non-political nature of their sapphic lyrics led to criticism by some in the LGBT community that the band was trying to make a fast buck off playing to the prurient interests of a heterosexual male audience.
Discography
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Woman to Woman (1993)
- "Switch" 5:17
- "Obsession" 5:09
- "Woman to Woman" 3:50
- "All About Eve" 4:35
- "I Lose Myself" 5:12
- "Coming Out" 4:20
- "Waiting in Tangier 4:39
- "Charmed" 4:33
- "Freedom of Choice" 4:47
- "Switch" [Erotic Trance Mix] 7:01
- "Woman to Woman" [Extended Mix] 6:17
Animus (1995)
- Critique BMG/Ave. Foch
- "Animus"
- "Sin"
- "Insatable"
- "Naked Heart"
- "Compulsive Jane"
- "Where Did Love Go"
- "Cruel And Unusual"
- "Make Me Love U"
- "Screem Queen"
- "Worship"
- "Animus"
- "Where Did The Love Go"
- "Take Control"
- "Switch"
- "Obsession"
- "Woman To Woman"
Mitglieder
- Michelle Murlin - Lead Vocals
- Michelle Crispin - Keyboards, lead vocals
- Lezlie Denise Lonon (aka Lezlie Deane)
- Christina Minna - Lead vocals
- Julie Park
- Lynn Pompey
- Andrea Adams - Lead Vocals on top Billboard Dance Single "Where Did Love Go"
- Jennifer Wolf
- Alitzah - (aka Ali Navarro) (aka Alitzah Wiener - Dallas) - Left the group early on.
Notes
- ^ Collum, Jason Paul (2004). Assault of the Killer B's: Interviews with 20 Cult Film Actresses. McFarland. pp. 117–8. ISBN 0-7864-1818-4.