

The last of the
independent American female rockers from the border time-line between New Wave
and new Modern Pop era before the nineties; Fiona Eileen Flanagan from
Phillipsburg, NJ releasing her third album Heart Like A Gun that sounded soft
and hard on the same tempos of balancing which might for some music fans
nowadays – as a collectible record with a little bit of old taste that sounded
really good to listen and still, the standard Hard Rock beats or the
ballad-toned are the ultimate choice for accompanying the higher toned sexy
vocals from Fiona to arousing your Rock radar’s heaven up. Heart Like A Gun consisting
many guest musicians like Kip Winger, guitarist Brad Gillis, drummer Rod
Morgenstein or producer Beau Hill with Fiona’s leading the vocals and giving
her best soundings for this recording. We would definitely fell in love for
Where the Cowboys Go, Little Jeannie (Got the Look of Love), Victoria Cross, Mariel,
Bringing in The Beast and Everything You do (You’re sexing me) with Kip Winger
really rocking the memory lane of your imaginations like being kick back onto the
past where living in danger is a choice and being a rocker is not a crime.
Heart Like a Gun:
https://youtu.be/lrHk9eyQW4g
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