The Femme Fatale: History of Women in Pop box set collects a wide array of female artists, from divas like Nina Simone to punks like the Slits. Billie Holliday's "Strange Fruit," Mama Cass' "California Dreamin," Nico's "Femme Fatale," and other well-known jazz, pop, and rock tracks are mixed with more obscure songs, such as Twinkle's "Terry," Brix Smith's "Orangania," the Au Pairs' "America," and Lydia Lunch's "Some Velvet Morning." Sandie Shaw, Carole King, Rose Royce, Bel Canto, Danielle Dax, and Michelle Shocked are some of the other women represented on this three-disc set, which ranges from sweet to shocking forms of female expression. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Femme Fatale: History of Women in Popular Music
08/03/1999
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Femme Fatale: History of Women in Popular Music Track Listing
Credits of Femme Fatale: History of Women in Popular Music
- Patti Palladin
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- Poly Styrene
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- Joolz
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- Prolapse
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- Sidi Bou Said
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- Twinkle
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- Luce Drayton
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- Julie Dennis
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- Beki Bondage
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- Caroline Trettine
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- Caroline MacKendrick
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- Marnie
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- Gymslips
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- Danielle Dax
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- The Slits
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- !Action Pact!
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- The Au Pairs
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- Elkie Brooks
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- Dust
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- Family Fodder
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- Jane
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- Pauline Murray
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- Poison Girls
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- Sandie Shaw
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- Tracey Thorn
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- Chumbawamba
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- Brix Smith
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- Sidney Bechet
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- Billie Holiday
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- Christine Collister
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- Jah Wobble
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- June Tabor
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- Nina Simone
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- Bel Canto
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- Everything But the Girl
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- Carole King
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- Lydia Lunch
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- Mama Cass
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- Nico
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- Rose Royce
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- Michelle Shocked
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