Vixen (Vixen album)

Vixen
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 31, 1988
Recorded1988
Studio
GenreGlam metal[1]
Length43:18
LabelEMI Manhattan
Producer
Vixen chronology
Vixen
(1988)
Rev It Up
(1990)
Singles from Vixen
  1. "Edge of a Broken Heart"
    Released: 1988
  2. "Cryin'"
    Released: 1989
  3. "Love Made Me"
    Released: 1989
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Vixen is the debut studio album by American rock band Vixen, released on August 31, 1988, by EMI's Manhattan Records.[3] It includes the singles "Edge of a Broken Heart" and "Cryin'", which reached numbers 26 and 22 on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively.[4]

Richard Marx, one of the late 1980s' most successful recording artists, was heavily involved in Vixen's early career, co-producing the album and writing one of their highest-charting singles, "Edge of a Broken Heart".

The three songs co-written by Jeff Paris, "Cryin'", "One Night Alone" and the bonus track "Charmed Life" were previously released on Paris's 1987 solo album Wired Up. "Give It Away" is credited to Paris's real name Geoffrey Leib and was included on his previous album Race to Paradise from 1986.

Vixen was ranked at number 43 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time".[1] The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on February 6, 1989.[3]

A remastered CD, featuring 6 bonus tracks, was reissued by Rock Candy Records in September 2023.


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  1. ^ a b Eddy, Chuck (October 13, 2015). "50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time: 43. Vixen, 'Vixen' (1988)". Rolling Stone. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  2. ^ Theakstone, Rob. "Vixen – Vixen". AllMusic. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference riaa was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ "Vixen Chart History (Billboard Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved May 13, 2022.