Lita Ford - Wicked Wonderland (2009)
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Lita Ford — Wicked Wonderland (2009)
Release Date: September 1, 2009
Label: Rykodisc
Genre: Hard rock / heavy metal
Producer: Lita Ford
Studio Album: Seventh solo studio album
Wicked Wonderland marked Lita Ford’s return to studio albums after a 14-year hiatus following Black (1995). The album features a modern hard rock sound with heavier guitar riffs, sexualized themes, and a more contemporary production style, reflecting both her classic style and a push into a modernized metal aesthetic.
🎵 Tracklist
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Take It Like a Woman
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Wicked Wonderland
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Monster
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Somewhere
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Sex Action
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Alone
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Slave
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Lust
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Destruction
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Scream
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Into the Fire
(Track listing may vary slightly on different editions.)
👥 Personnel & Credits
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Lita Ford – lead vocals, guitars, producer
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Jim Gillette – backing vocals (on select tracks)
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Hugh McDonald – bass
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Brian Tichy – drums
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Session musicians – keyboards, backing vocals
Lita took full production control of the album, making it a very personal and artistically driven project.
🎸 Musical Style
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Hard rock with heavy, modern metal influences
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Aggressive guitar riffs and solos
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Lyrically, the album is more sexualized and provocative than previous works
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Contemporary production with heavier emphasis on layered guitar and vocal tracks
Compared to her 1980s and 1990s output, Wicked Wonderland is darker, heavier, and less glam-oriented.
🎨 Cover Art (Accurate Description)
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Features Lita Ford in provocative attire, wielding a sword or weapon, set against a dark, fiery background.
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Her long blonde hair flows dramatically, illuminated by the surrounding flames or digital effects.
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The album title “Wicked Wonderland” appears in bold, metallic lettering with stylized flames or highlights.
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Lita’s name is displayed prominently at the top in sharp, eye-catching font.
The imagery emphasizes power, rebellion, and sexual confidence, matching the album’s themes of dominance, sexuality, and aggression.
📊 Commercial Performance
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The album received limited commercial impact, partially due to changing trends in rock and metal in the 2000s.
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Critically, the album was mixed, with some praising Ford’s guitar work and boldness, while others criticized the overtly sexualized lyrics.
🎶 Notable Tracks
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Take It Like a Woman — opener, fast-paced hard rock
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Wicked Wonderland — title track, heavy riffs, aggressive vocals
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Monster — showcase of raw guitar tone and melodic hooks
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Alone — more introspective, ballad-like track
🎉 Fun Facts & Trivia
🎸 Lita Ford wrote and produced nearly all tracks herself, asserting full artistic control.
🔥 The album’s provocative themes generated controversy among fans accustomed to her more traditional hard rock style.
🎤 Brian Tichy, a noted hard rock drummer, contributed to giving the album a heavier modern sound.
💡 Did You Know?
👉 Wicked Wonderland was Ford’s first studio album in over a decade, marking a significant comeback in her career.
👉 The album’s heavier sound and visual presentation were influenced by Ford’s desire to adapt to contemporary metal and hard rock trends while maintaining her signature guitar virtuosity.




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