Fem2Fem

Fem2Fem
Origin United States
Genres techno
Years active 1993–1997
Labels Critique Records
Past members Michelle Crispin

Fem2Fem was an American techno group who released two albums. With actress Lezlie Deane of Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare as a member, Fem2Fem were the first and (so-far only) openly lesbian pop group to chart, although the band did contain straight women in addition to open homosexuals.[1] But only some of the members of Fem2Fem were lesbians, and according to lead singer Michelle Crispin their intentions at the beginning were to promote a healthy view of sexuality with their music, regardless of sexual orientation. However, an appearance by the band in the December 1993 issue of Playboy magazine and the non-political nature of their sapphic lyrics led to criticism by some in the LGBT community that the band was trying to make a fast buck off playing to the prurient interests of a heterosexual male audience.

Discography

Woman to Woman
Studio album by Fem2fem
Released August 24, 1993
Genre Techno
Length 55:40
Label Critique Records

Woman to Woman (1993)

  1. "Switch" 5:17
  2. "Obsession" 5:09
  3. "Woman to Woman" 3:50
  4. "All About Eve" 4:35
  5. "I Lose Myself" 5:12
  6. "Coming Out" 4:20
  7. "Waiting in Tangier" 4:39
  8. "Charmed" 4:33
  9. "Freedom of Choice" 4:47
  10. "Switch" [Erotic Trance Mix] 7:01
  11. "Woman to Woman" [Extended Mix] 6:17

Animus (1995)

  • Critique BMG/Ave. Foch
  1. "Animus"
  2. "Sin"
  3. "Insatiable"
  4. "Naked Heart"
  5. "Compulsive Jane"
  6. "Where Did Love Go"
  7. "Cruel & Unusual"
  8. "Make Me Love U"
  9. "Scream Queen"
  10. "Worship"
  11. "Animus Reprise"
  12. "Where Did Love Go"
  13. "Take Control"

Members

  • Michelle Murlin Lead Vocals
  • Michelle Crispin Keyboards, lead vocals
  • Lezlie Denise Lonon (aka Lezlie Deane)
  • Christina Minna Lead vocals
  • Julie Park
  • Lynn Pompey
  • Andrea Adams Lead Vocals on top Billboard Dance Single "Where Did Love Go"
  • Jennifer Wolf
  • Alitzah (aka Ali Navarro) (aka Alitzah Wiener-Dallas) Left the group early on.

Notes

  1. Collum, Jason Paul (2004). Assault of the Killer B's: Interviews with 20 Cult Film Actresses. McFarland. pp. 117–8. ISBN 0-7864-1818-4.

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