Little Immaculate White Fox

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Little Immaculate White Fox
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 19, 2010
Genre Hard rock
Length43:51
Label Megaforce Records [1]
Producer Joe Barresi [2]

Little Immaculate White Fox is the debut album of American rock singer Pearl Aday, released in January 2010 on Megaforce Records. [1] [2] The album deviates from the style of Pearl's father Meat Loaf's operatic rock, and leans more towards classic rock sound with a strong resemblance to the music of Janis Joplin. The opening track, "Rock Child", is an autobiographical piece where Pearl sings of how she used to nap in a guitar case as a child while her father was recording in the studio.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Rock Child"Pearl Aday Jim Wilson, Marcus Blake4:19
2."Broken White"Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake, Carl Colt, Scott Ian 4:35
3."Nutbush City Limits" Tina Turner Tina Turner3:32
4."Check Out Charlie" (featuring Ted Nugent)Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake3:21
5."Mama"Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake4:08
6."My Heart Isn't In It"Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake5:02
7."Nobody"Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake, Scott Ian5:01
8."Worth Defending"Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake4:17
9."Lovepyre"Pearl AdayJim Wilson, Marcus Blake2:58
10."Whore" Mother Superior Mother Superior2:41
11."Anything" (featuring Jerry Cantrell)Carl Colt, Pearl AdayCarl Colt4:31

Reception

Antimusic.com called the album "an epic blend of hard rock, blues and soul, connected by Pearl's distinct and empowering vocals." and "100% pure and infectious." [3] Australian magazine Loud praised it as "one smoking hot rock album." [4] Ruben Mosqueda for Sleaze Roxx said that "Pearl rocks, and rocks hard!" lamenting that these albums don't sell as well as they used to. [1] Hip Online said that it "takes you on a rock and roll journey." [2] And in his review of the album, Randy Patterson said, "We're going to be hearing a lot from here for a very long time."

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