Lisa Bade is a rock and blues artist that has been known for her raw singing style that sometimes been compared to an artist as Janis Joplin. Lisa Bade started as backing singer for the artist Mark Gillespie who later produced her first single ''Traveller In The Night / Stormy Bed'' and contributed a couple of songs on Lisa Bades debut album 'Suspicion' (1982). The album was recorded in USA with star musicians as Mick Ronson, Steve Lukather, Peter Frampton, Jeff Porcaro and Mike Porcaro. The New York recorded single "(That Ain't) No Way To Treat A Lady" written by Bryan Adams failed to make impact on the American charts. It was also released in Canada.
Lisa Bade was support act to Little River Band the same year. She has later been singer in bands as Wilbur Wilde's Blowout, The Mark Gillespie Band, Pink Cadillac and her own formed cover band Love Stars. Among other artists she has been touring with are Australian Crawl and John Farnham. 'Suspicion' was rereleased on CD in 2002, by A&M but is currently out of print. Although this album is definitely one for collectors due to the involvement of prominent guest musicians of great interest, Lisa also has a lot to offer on her solo disc musically.
''Traveller In The Night / Stormy Bed'' 1980 WBE
''Willow / Pile-Up On The Highway'' 1982 Wheatley
''No Way To Treat A Lady / Losin' Feelin' 1982 Wheatley
''Walk Away / Never Looked So Good'' 1985 Freestyle
'Suspicion' 1982 Wheatley
References
http://rockonvinyl.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/lisa-bade-suspicion-1982.html
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