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women rockers

im trying to compile a cd full of great songs by female bands/artists
any suggestions would be great - all genres and eras welcomed
the rules are that it has to be a female singer, male bandmembers are permitted however..


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    CARINA ROUND !!!!

    You must include her or I will hunt you down and lick your face.

    There is a sample of her music on her site.

    http://www.carinaround.co.uk/
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      Probabaly Carina's best for a compilation would be "Into my blood" or "Shoot"

      also PJ Harvey "This Is Love"

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      'Stutter' by Elastica
      'Baby Love' by The Supremes
      'Violet' by Hole
      'Promise Me' by Beverley Craven
      'Alice' by Sleeper
      'Wuthering Heights' by Kate Bush
      'Shark' by Throwing Muses
      'Your Ghost' by Kristen Hersch
      'Feed The Tree' by Belly
      'Divine Hammer' by The Breeders
      'You're All I Need To Get By' by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell


      And then some more Motown. And that would be ace.
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      http://www.redpeal.com/redpeal_audio/redpeal_howling_at_the_moon.mp3

      This is a sweet trip-hop track from a band called red peal.

      www.redpeal.com

      Listen you must.



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    'She's Not Your Friend' by Inger Lorre. It's ace. I'll probably think of some more later.
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      barbra streisand
      le tigre
      joan jett
      courtney love
      pj harvey
      bikini kill
      seven year bitch
      girlschool
      L7
      KD lang
      patsy cline
      loretta lynn
      wanda jackson
      billy holiday
      aretha franklin
      wendy o williams
      patty smith

      actually, i could go on for hours here. can't you be a bit more specific!!
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      Sandy Denny (with Fairport Convention) - Ballad of Easy Rider. I feel misty eyed just thinking about it.

      Genre is kinda folky.
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        VERUCA SALT!!
        NASHVILLE PUSSY!
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          Ooh, Veruca Salt. Nice one.
          And L7. Another nice one.

          Eternal? ;)
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    Cat Power and Mazzy Star are both excellent, definitely worth putting on there!

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      Seconded....Cat Power - "He War"
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        Regina Spektor
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        Sleater-Kinney.
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        it might not all be rock
        but they all rock

        patti smith - rock n roll nigger
        the pretenders - night in my veins
        velvet underground & nico - all tomorrows parties
        queen adreena - pretty like drugs
        mommy & daddy - what is the function
        peaches - fuck the pain away
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          Nina Nastasia
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            and bjork. one of the best two musicians of a generation. get vespertine.
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              the other one is male so i better not utter his name on this thread ;)
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    Pixies - Gigantic. Old Kim Deal does a bit of singing.

    Kaito - Anything

    L7 - Shitlist/Pretend We're Dead

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      L7-Everglade, for that insane bit of guitar at the intro.
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    I don't know if this list is any good but they are some of my fave songs - all sung by females!

    billie holiday 'Strange Fruit'
    elizabeth cotten 'Freight train'
    nancy sinatra 'These boots were made for walking'
    Patti Smith 'Pissing in a River'
    Debbie Harry 'Atomic'
    nico 'feme fatale'
    the slits 'i heard it through the grapevine'
    Dusty Springfield 'tupelo honey'
    The Breeders 'Cannon ball'
    throwing muses 'counting backwards'
    bikini girl 'rebel girl'
    Sonic Youth 'hendix necro' (for the line- you think cause i'm a girl you think you can ignore)
    pj harvey 'dress'
    Cat power 'moonshiner'
    sleater kinney 'your no rock and roll fun'
    actually i could go on and on... For newer stuff I reccommend the gossip,the kills, the yeah yeah yeahs, peaches, le tigre, ladytron, neko case, gillian welch, nina nastasia, joanna newsom, jolie holland...
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      wow this is a great response - keep um coming!
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        Off the top of my head:

        Kaito - Should I
        Erase Errata - Toungetied
        Any Melt Banana
        Polysics - New wave jacket
        Any Le Tigre

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    any marianne faithful...especially "Why'd You Do it?", great song that contains the line "she had cobwebs up her pussy".
    Also "Sliding Through Life on Charm" which sounds more drag revenge glory song than a female impersonator doing I Will Survive down a blackpool gay pub on karaoke night. Excellent.

    also don't forget the slits, donna summer, M.I.A., grace jones, sleater kinney, electrelane, kaito or luscious Jackson.
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    mirah's "jerusalem"! you can (legally) download it here.
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    you need to include something by verucca salt , their first album american thighs is best imho.
    you also need to include hole - i suggest maybe plump or they do a nirvana song old age which aint bad, or maybe jennifers body.
    babes in toyland or katastrophe wife also need to be included somewhere!! bruised violet is such an awesome track!!!
    oh and some polly harvey, the slits, tori amos, alanis morissette, patti smith, janis joplin.
    just a few of my personal favs :)
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      Pretty girls make graves
      Dresden Dolls
      Le Tigre
      Are the only ones i can think of that i don't think have been mentioned already (although i kind of shot through the list, so they probably have)
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    Kimya dawson (of the moldy peaches) solo stuff.

    Some Lamb stuff is ok, as is some Portishead.

    You could also go for Northern state (All girl hip de hop).

    Dusty springfield, heck even some dolly parton may sneak on there.
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      yeah, lamb are great.

      try their first album, with lusty / cotton wool / gorecki on it.
      and dummy by portishead is one of the most essential records of the 90's i reckon.
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        Agreed, dummy is a great album - although someone nicked it about a year ago and i haven't got round to replacing it. I kept it so lovingly that it even had the receipt in the inner sleeve.

        As for lamb, i remember hearing "gabriel" on the radio very soon after the news about september 11th - it all really sunk in then.
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    The Crystals - He Hit Me (It Felt Like A Kiss) and something by the Shaggs, like I'm So Happy When You're Are Near.

    You know, my flatmate doesn't like bands with girls in them, can you believe that???
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      Check out Dusty Springfields Dusty In Memphis album for sheer brilliance. Also Aretha Franklins I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You album. Some Connie Francis or Peggy Lee as well.

      I saw Portishead live and they were excellent. If you like that kind of stuff, check out Ruby, Lesley Rankine, ex Silverfish's later band.
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        oh yeah, also -

        Curve - Doppelganger.

        a classic diamond-in-the-rough lost british goth-femme-electro-rock record (except a lot better than i just made it sound. much, much better). Toni Halliday's band - she's probably most famous for singing on Leftfield's 'Original'. I think a Curve 'greatest hits' came out last year, even though they didnt really have hits.
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    theres a new girl on the block called JESCA HOOP, who someone introduced me too...

    sorta smokey bar music - in a classy black & white arty movie way (naturally)
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    The Peel Session version of Rid of Me by PJ is her definitive track
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    Well, seeing as someone has already got dibs on Bjork and Cat Power, I recommend Aimee Mann (Red Vines, Pavlovs Bell) and Rilo Kiley (Execution of all things, It's a Hit)
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      Gin Palace - Too Much For You
      Kait0 - Moi

      both good tracks by female fronted bands
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    Siouxsie Sioux - anything off Kaleidoscope or juju. Spellbound, Desert Kisses, etc.
    Blondie - Rip Her to Shreds
    Pretenders - Precious
    Garbage - Vox

    Oh, the chick that sings on The Glove's Blue Sunshine (Robt Smith/Steve Severin collaboration) sounds like Allison Moyet, and there are some gems on this one-off.

    Carole King - anything from Tapestry
    Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs - Maps (just a great, great song/vocal)
    X - Exene and John Doe perform mostly duets to one degree or another. Los Angeles and Wild Gift are chalk full of great early punk tunes; only a few of the classic Brit punks a la the Clash, Sex Pistols did it better.

    Stevie Nicks - Landslide. In the vein of Fleetwood Mac's usual sappy lightweight classic rock sound, Landslide somehow rises above to one of the all-time greats -status.

    Diana Ross and the Supremes. Lots and lots of good ones. The one in particular - name escapes - that was the theme song for that short lived China Beach Viet Nam drama.

    There are a couple of catchy Heart tunes I hate to admit I like, probably better in the embarrassment thread.

    Lisa Stansfield. I only have the Been Around the World and ay, ay, yah record, but there are some super sultry sexy tunes on it. Good stuff.

    Kate Bush - Been Running Up that Hill.

    The Breeders - Cannonball.

    Shania Twain - for the cover photo only.

    Dresden Dolls - Girl Anachronism, or I like track 1 a lot, too.

    Alright, there's enough for four CDs. And I didn't even get to Marilyn Monroe's Happy B-Day Mr President digitally altered to now be Happy B-Day OceanRain, or who was that? Shelley Winters' I Love Money; or Nancy Sinatra's These Boots Are Made For Walkin'; Annie Lennox; and gads more. Whew!

    ...oh, me loves the girls!! ;-)
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      For some heavier music try out:
      My Ruin
      Jack Off Jill
      Kittie
      Snake River Conspiracy

      Obviously the likes of Elastica, Sleater Kinney, Bikini Kill et al should be in there somewhere too. And Nightwish are pretty good, like Evanescene but not manufactured or fake.

      Theres nothing I like more than to see a chick with a guitar or drums rocking out, puurrrr.....
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        the go! team - the power is on. (aceee)
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    Martha Wainwright - Dis Recordings very own. http://www.marthawainwright.com

    Emmy-Lou Harris - Recently been blown away by her voice doing backing vocals on one of the new Bright Eyes albums. Waiting for some cds to arrive. http://www.emmylou.net/

    Azure Ray - Lush female vocals from a twosome on Saddle Creek http://www.saddle-creek.com

    Rilo Kiley - Also on saddle-creek, some ace wunderpop going down.

    Le Tigre - You can get some mp3s from http://www.letigreworld.com/sweepstakes/html_site/song/song.html

    Shivaree - This lot had a little bit of success a little while back. Really loved their singers voice. http://ourlabel.co.uk/shivaree/

    Alice & The Enemies - New band from London town. Like a sultrier PJ or scuzzier YYYs. http://www.theenemies.co.uk/

    Can't think of anything else off the top of my head.
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    Loads of great suggestions so far but I dont think I've seen

    Trickys - Overcome
    Any thing by Liz Frazer (Cocteau twins or on Massive Attacks Mezzanine Milk Group 4 or Black Rain, or This Mortal Coil - Song to the Siren (Perhaps this is the best track to include))
    Xmal Deautschland - Incubus Succubus (the original rough/raw version)
    Sam Brown - You better stop (yes Jamelia you had better stop, this was a foolish song to try to cover considering the original)
    I see Kate Bush is being mentioned a lot recently....obviously Wuthering heights was a big stand out single, but I would like to mention a superb brilliant B side of hers 'Lord of the reedy river' written for her by Donovan and was on the B side of 'sat in your lap'.
    If you have to pick Bjork how about her earlier sugarcube days I like 'Deus'
    Candi Staton 'Young Hearts'
    Linda Lewis - Its in his kiss (brilliant blockbusting ear bleeding disco)
    Taste of Honey - Boogie Oogie Oogie
    Portishead - Sour Times
    Sundays - DreamTime
    Sandi Shore - Hand in glove
    Donna Summer Aretha Franklin Randy Crawford Billie Holliday Shirley Mansun, Debbie Harry, Nico (I've seen her live, that the sort of rank that us oldsters can pull over you kids)
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      Goldfrapp's "strict machine" is pure sex

      also try
      the breeders - cannonball
      L7 - Pretend we're dead/shitlist
      Ike and Tina Turner - It's Your thing
      Maria McKee - If Love is A Red Dress

      and many more...but the bell has just gone and i have art. yay.
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    Aaarrh my other favourite heated subject, not many women rockers are there, which is frankly disgusting.

    I once saw a great all femail rock band called 'Lovecraft' if you're out there reading this, i still remember you.
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      breeders
      L7
      le tigre
      bikini kill
      elastica
      ikara colt
      pj harvey
      pretty girls make graves
      veruca salt
      hole
      bleach
      the slits
      bow wow wow
      x-ray spex
      B-52's
      blondie
      patti smith
      the donnas' early stuff
      siouxie and the banshees
      adverts

      that's all i can think of right the now...
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        fuck me i forgot...

        the bodysnatchers
        the selecter
        the toasters
        suzi quattro
        the cramps

        yes thats it.
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          but definitely...

          go wild in the country - bow wow wow

          love that song.