Chrissy Steele

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Love You 'til It Hurts 00:00 Tools
Love Don't Last Forever 00:00 Tools
Armed and Dangerous 00:00 Tools
Two Bodies 00:00 Tools
Move Over 00:00 Tools
Cry Myself to Sleep 00:00 Tools
Try Me 00:00 Tools
Murder in the First Degree 00:00 Tools
Magnet to Steele 00:00 Tools
King of Hearts 00:00 Tools
Two Lips (Don't Make a Kiss) 00:00 Tools
Two Lips 00:00 Tools
Good Time To Be Bad 00:00 Tools
You Should Be Mine 00:00 Tools
Pray For Rain 00:00 Tools
Shakeytown Shuffle 00:00 Tools
You're It 00:00 Tools
Sweet Crime 00:00 Tools
Blood From A Stone (Magnet To Steele bonus) 00:00 Tools
Love You Til' It Hurts 00:00 Tools
Love You Till' It Hurts 00:00 Tools
BLOOD FROM A STONE 00:00 Tools
Street Crime 00:00 Tools
Two Lips - Don't Make a Kiss 00:00 Tools
Love' Don't Last Forever 00:00 Tools
Murder In The Degree 00:00 Tools
Love You 'Till It Hurts 00:00 Tools
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When vocalist Darby Mills walked away from the Headpins to pursue a solo career, the band was forced to look for another singer. The voice they discovered was that of the beautiful Chrissy Steele, a 24-year-old British Columbia native with a voice that was very similar to that of Mills. A couple of Steele fronted Headpins tours occurred in 1990, but by the time recording for the new album began guitarist Brian MacLeod was the only remaining member from the classic Headpins line-up. However bad news had arrived for MacLeod, who just received news that he had cancer. The recording for the new album was done in a mobile studio off the Pacific coast, with Steele, drummer Pat Stewart and "Too Loud" MacLeod handling all guitars and bass duties. MacLeod had written the majority of the album with Tim Feehan, with guest writing credits going to Mutt Lange, Jeff Paris and members of Loverboy. With MacLeod's failing health, it was decided to release the album as a Chrissy Steele solo effort. Videos for the singles "Love You 'Til It Hurts" and "Love Don't Last Forever" were released in late 1991 while Steele put together a touring band to promote the new release. Despite being nominated for two Juno's in 1992, the record label dropped Steele from their roster and the band broke up shortly after. Sadly, on April 25, 1992, Brian "Too Loud" MacLeod succumbed to cancer at the age of 39. Chrissy Steele has lived in relative obscurity ever since, making small appearances on albums by Tim Feehan and Fury. However there is talk of a new Steele release in the near future. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.