1.8 Legends Never Die Simmons ? Adam Mitchell ? Micki Free 4:25
1.9 Ain't None of Your Business Simmons ? Eric Carr ? Vinnie Vincent 3:27
Description:
Limited vinyl LP repressing of this 1984 album. WOW was Wendy O. Williams' debut solo album after the break-up of pioneering punk/metal hybrid band The Plasmatics. Gene Simmons of KISS produced and played bass on the album as well as co-writing some of the songs. The album is filled to the brim with hard rock that rises above the mundane and adds some brains to the mix. Wendy was one of the most misunderstood and controversial figures in the world of punk and metal - she always followed her instincts no matter how far they took her away from the commercial acceptance. The fact that she is still remembered all these years later proves her instincts were right.
"W.O.W." is the debut solo LP by Wendy O. Williams, released in 1984 and produced by Gene Simmons of KISS fame. Known for her explosive stage presence as the lead singer of the Plasmatics, Williams brought her signature punk energy to this hard-hitting rock album. The record features a blend of heavy metal riffs and rebellious lyrics, with standout tracks like "It's My Life" and "Priestess." Wendy O. Williams was renowned for pushing boundaries both musically and theatrically; she received a Grammy nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 1985, cementing her legacy as one of punk's most fearless icons. The manufacturer PLAS (Plasmatics Records) has been instrumental in promoting groundbreaking artists from the punk and alternative scenes, consistently delivering high-quality releases that capture raw energy and innovation.