Lita Ford discussed her upcoming new album during a recent conversation with Joe Rock of Long Island’s rock station 102.3 WBAB. Regarding this, Lita Ford said:
“The studio, for me, has always been trying to teach everybody what I wanna hear. And a lot of that is because they basically don’t know themselves as a producer or an engineer. I’ve had some of the greatest engineers and I’ve had some of the greatest producers, and this album — we’re finished with it now, (was produced by) Gary Hoey. Gary Hoey is a great musician, great guitar player.
”And Gary and I, I can throw any idea at Gary, and he would try and make it happen. And the thing about being in the studio is you try and make things happen, and if they don’t happen, then they don’t happen. You can only try. And so we got real creative with guitars and we played, there’s a lot of great guitars on this new record. I’m really excited about it. […]
“There were no songwriters that I had to work with because somebody else wanted me to work with them. This is strictly Lita and what Lita wanted to do. And it’s a concept record. There’s a big story behind it. And so it’s gonna open a lot of doors for a lot of things. And a lot of people are gonna be able to relate to this record.
”And it has some great musicians. Bobby Rock played drums on it. Jean Beauvoir wrote one of the songs with me. And it’s just a great record. And Gary Hoey, of course, produced it. Max Norman, who mixed it, Max Norman did a lot of stuff for Ozzy (Osbourne), and Megadeth, and he’s just a metal guy. So it’s all in the right hands. I’ve got all the bada*s people behind me. Got a new manager, and it’s all good.”