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Living Like a Runaway
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 4, 2012 (Europe)
June 19, 2012 (North America)
RecordedWazoo Music Studio, Pelham, New Hampshire and Metronome Studio, Brookline, New Hampshire, 2011-2012
GenreHeavy metal
Length40:56
LabelSPV/Steamhammer
ProducerGary Hoey, Lita Ford, Bobby Collin
Lita Ford chronology
Wicked Wonderland
(2009)
Living Like a Runaway
(2012)
The Bitch Is Back ... Live
(2013)

Living Like a Runaway is the eighth studio album from Americanrock-musician Lita Ford, released in June 2012. This is the first album of Ford's to be released on SPV/Steamhammer Records.[1] 'SPV gets who I am, my work, and what it takes to bring this project to life. I'm very excited to have them on my team,' says Lita.[2]

The album was co-written and produced by rock guitarist Gary Hoey and represents a return to form for Lita, who drew inspiration from her 'ugly divorce' from Nitro singer Jim Gillette.

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'Gary Hoey and I wanted to approach this record by getting back to basics,' she said. 'We want to strip away all the electronics and plug-ins and keep it to vocals, guitar, bass, and drums. Going back to basics is going back to what punk, metal and The Runaways was for me.'

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She added, '[The album title] Living Like a Runaway means freedom and empowerment. To do what I want and to pursue my dreams while answering to no one.'[2]

On first listen I really wasn't sure about this record but after several listens it is really growing on me. Living like a Runaway has a great hook that you remember, Hate, Devil in My Head and Hate are also strong tracks. Just not sure about her version of the Bitch is Back. Nice to see Lita back to form. Listen free to Lita Ford – Living Like A Runaway (Branded, Hate and more). 10 tracks (41:21). Living Like A Runaway was Lita Ford's eighth studio album, released on June 2012. The album was Lita's big return since her album Wicked Wonderland. Wicked Wonderland was produced by Lita's, now ex, husband Jim Gillette. To view this video download. Living like like a runaway lita ford wicked wonderland gary hoey rock and roll devil in my head bitch is back slit your.

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
About.com[4]

Since its release, Living Like a Runaway has been met with positive reviews. Reviewer William Clark of Guitar International.com gave the album a positive review, saying 'If you take a step back from the powerful storyline, the music itself is classic Lita Ford, and that’s what really brings Living Like a Runaway over the top'.[5]

Track listing[edit]

  1. 'Branded' (Lita Ford, Gary Hoey) - 3:47
  2. 'Hate' (Ford, Michael Dan Ehmig, Hoey) - 3:55
  3. 'The Mask' (Ford) - 4:09
  4. 'Living Like a Runaway' (Ford, Ehmig, Hoey) - 4:47
  5. 'Relentless' (Hoey) - 3:48
  6. 'Mother' (Ford) - 2:55
  7. 'Devil in My Head' (Ford, Ehmig, Hoey) - 5:22
  8. 'Asylum' (Ford, Hoey) - 4:34
  9. 'Luv 2 Hate U' (Ford, Ehmig, Hoey) - 3:45
  10. 'A Song to Slit Your Wrists By' (Nikki Sixx, David Darling) - 3:54 (58 cover)
  11. 'Boiling Point' (Ford, Ehmig) - 4:09 (iTunes bonus track)
  12. 'Bad Neighborhood' (Ford, Doug Aldrich) (digipak bonus track) - 3:43
  13. 'The Bitch Is Back' (Elton John, Bernie Taupin) - 3:39 (digipak bonus track, Elton John cover)

Personnel[edit]

  • Lita Ford - lead and backing vocals, guitars, keyboards, executive producer
  • Gary Hoey - guitars, bass, keyboards, backing vocals, co-lead vocals on 'Love 2 Hate U', producer, engineer, mixing
  • Matt Scurfield - drums
  • The Uptown Horns:
    • Crispin Cioe - baritone/tenor/alto saxophone
    • Arno Hecht - tenor saxophone
    • Larry Etkin - trumpet
  • Mickey Kanan, Tayla Lemieux - backing vocals
  • Doug Aldrich - guitar on 'Bad Neighborhood'
  • Pete 'Boardz' Peloquin - drum engineer, assistant mixing engineer (Metronome Media Group)
  • Bobby Collin - executive producer

References[edit]

  1. ^'LITA FORD: First Look At Double-LP Version Of 'Living Like A Runaway''. Blabbermouth.net. Roadrunner Records. 6 June 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  2. ^ ab'LITA FORD Signs With SPV/STEAMHAMMER; New Album Title Revealed'. Blabbermouth.net. Roadrunner Records. 12 January 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  3. ^Thomas, Fred. 'Lita Ford Living Like a Runaway review'. AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  4. ^Simms, Kelley. 'Lita Ford - Living Like a Runaway Review'. Heavy Metal. About.com. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
  5. ^Clarke, William. 'Lita Ford Returns with Living Like a Runaway'. Guitar International . com. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
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Artist: Lita Ford
Title: Living Like a Runaway (Bonus Track Version)
Year Of Release: 2012/2019
Label: SPV
Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Female Vocalists
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:45:01
Total Size: 107 mb | 311 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:

Lita Ford Living Like A Runaway Download Torrent


01. Branded
02. Hate
03. The Mask
04. Living Like a Runaway
05. Relentless
06. Mother

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07. Devil in My Head

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08. Asylum
09. Love 2 Hate U
10. A Song to Slit Your Wrists By
11. Boiling Point
Following a long hiatus beginning in the mid-'90s, the onetime undisputed queen of pop metal, Lita Ford, returned to the world of performance with 2009's Wicked Wonderland. The record was a far cry from the radio-ready hard rock she made her name on in the hair metal days, leaning more toward industrial heaviness, electronic instruments, and S&M imagery than any of her material that came beforehand, solo or otherwise. The record met a generally frustrated reception and poor sales, and with this, her eighth solo album, Living Like a Runaway, Ford strips away some of the conceptual and electronic mayhem that made the last album so confusing, returning to a more straightforward rock approach. Aided by co-producer/songwriter Gary Hoey, Lita offers up ten tracks of punk-fused metal more in line with her back catalog, including the kind of pop hooks and sinister breakdowns that kept her older records from stepping over the line into inaccessibly thrashy heaviness. In the time between Wicked Wonderland and Living Like a Runaway, Ford went through a particularly ugly divorce with her longtime husband, former Nitro singer Jim Gillette, and the strongest material here cries out in catharsis with angry feelings stemming from the divorce. Unrelenting songs like 'Branded,' 'Asylum,' and 'The Mask' all speak pretty directly to failed romance and betrayal and 'Mother' is a heartbreaking ode to her two estranged sons, turned against her by their father following the divorce. A fair amount of the songs swim in similarly dark waters, with subject matter ranging from mass murder ('Hate') to possession ('Devil in My Head'), before throwing in a relatively light contemporary hard rock number with the road-weary title track. The album is spotty, to be sure. Hokey filler tracks like 'Luv 2 Hate U' and a confusing cover of Nikki Sixx side project 58's 'A Song to Slit Your Wrists By' don't make the already reaching album any stronger. Despite some missteps, the bitterness and spite of Ford's heavy metal breakup album get to the most visceral core of her sound. At times she sounds raw, exposed, spun out in pain, or even like she's rewriting earlier songs, but even the least successful moments sound genuine. Living Like a Runaway sounds like a record Lita Ford needed to create rather than a weak attempt at a comeback. While it likely won't be the album that skyrockets her back into the spotlight, fans will be relieved and thrilled to hear her return to form.

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