Subject to Change (band)
This article is about the rock band. For the album by Vanessa Mae, see Subject to Change (Vanessa Mae album). For the album by Switched, see Subject to Change (Switched album).
Subject to Change | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, CA, United States |
Genres | Rock, funk, alternative rock |
Years active | 1991–1993 |
Labels | Capitol Records |
Associated acts | Cree Summer, Trulio Disgracias, Freak Juice, Spearhead, The Degenerators |
Past members |
Cree Summer (Lead Vocals) Greg Bell (Guitar/Vocals) Tori Ruffin (Lead Guitar/Vocals) Carl R. Young (Keyboard/Sax/Vocals) Oneida James (Bass/Vocals) James Gray (Drums) |
Subject to Change was a rock music band formed in 1991 featuring the lead vocals and lyrics of actress and singer Cree Summer. The band was signed to the Capitol record label and recorded one album, Womb Amnesia. The album was a funk rock fusion album that reflected the popular grunge of the time. It featured intense feminist lyrics and spawned the song "Soul Sister," which would go on to be re-recorded by Lenny Kravitz and Summer in 1999. Due to major power shifts at the label, the album was only available in limited commercial release and never promoted. Only several thousand copies were ever sent out to the public, and they are considered collector's items.
Discography
Albums
- Womb Amnesia (1993)
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