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Tattoo Me
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Elevate
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Radio On!
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Almost Christmas
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Power, Soul, Rock N’ Roll – Live In Germany
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Diamond Baby Blues
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Fire And Gasoline
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Radio Hitz and More… (2012)
Beautiful Things (2004)
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Slick Chick (2000)
2preciious (1996)
Emotional Rain (1994)
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Some Girls Do (1991)
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Bodyrock (1989)
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Lee Aaron (1987)
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Call Of The Wild (1985)
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Metal Queen (1984)
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The Lee Aaron Project (1982; reissued 1984)
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Miscellaneous (1982 to 2014)
  1. An original song, recorded live in 1981 at the Queensbury Arms in Toronto, Ontario.
  2. Recorded for The Lee Aaron Project but didn’t suit it so was left off. This is a recording from CHCH-TV’s Backstage of a lip synch performance.
  3. Lee Aaron and John Albani provide backing vocals on this song from Frank Soda’s Adventures Of Sodaman, 1983.
  4. Lee Aaron and John Albani provide backing vocals on this song from Frank Soda’s Adventures Of Sodaman, 1983.
  5. New lyrics were written for the Metal Queen album. This was recorded at Reading Festival, August 27, 1983.
  6. Lee Aaron and John Albani provide lead and backing vocals, along with many other Canadian music greats, on this cover of The Beatles, from Kick Axe’s Welcome To The Club, 1985.
  7. Lee Aaron and John Albani joined a multitude of artists to raise money for Variety Clubs International, 1986. This is the longer B-side version.
  8. Cover of an Aldo Nova song, from Danger Zone live video, 1986.
  9. Lee Aaron provides backing vocals, on this unreleased single, 1987.
  10. Duet with Myles Goodwyn, from his self-titled album, 1988.
  11. Lee Aaron provides backing vocals, from Savage Amusement, 1988.
  12. Recorded for Bodyrock, but didn’t make the cut; released on various artists compilation Down To Hear Vol. 1, 2006.
  13. Live medley of “Hot To Be Rocked”, “Number One”, “This Flight Tonight” and “Hands Are Tied”, Brussels, Belgium, November 4, 1989.
  14. Live with Big Sugar, from El Seven Nite Club, 1993.
  15. Duet with Helix, from It’s A Business Doing Pleasure, 1993.
  16. New lyrics were written for the Emotional Rain album. This was recorded at Hot Rocks in Brampton, Ontario, May 1993.
  17. Humorous guest appearance, playing herself, from This Will Make You Happy, 1994.
  18. Backing vocals by Lee Aaron, from self-titled album, 1998.
  19. Backing vocals by Lee Aaron, from self-titled album, 1998.
  20. Duet with Demon Drive, cover of a Suzi Quatro song, from Rock And Roll Star, 2001.
  21. Lee Aaron performs lead vocals with Ralph on This Is For The Night People, 2001.
  22. Live cover of a Nick Drake song; recorded at Summertime Bluesfest in Weinheim, Germany, July 12, 2002.
  23. Remake of her classic signature song, recorded for the Metal On Ice EP, 2013.
  24. Recorded with a group of other Canadian hard rock artists for Metal On Ice, 2013.
Lee Aaron songs by others
  1. A different version of the song Lee Aaron recorded as “The Princess”. Recorded ~1982, Santers did not release this until 2000 on their Cold Fusion compilation.
  2. A different version of the song Lee Aaron recorded as “Took Your Heart Away” on The Lee Aaron Project. Recorded ~1982, Santers did not release this until 2000.
  3. Foghat’s original version from Foghat, 1972; covered on The Lee Aaron Project, 1982.
  4. Silver Condor’s original version from Trouble At Home, 1983; covered on Call Of The Wild (as “Barely Holdin’ On”), 1985.
  5. Spider’s original version from Spider, 1980; covered on Call Of The Wild, 1985.
  6. Rick Cua’s cover, from Wear Your Colors, 1986; original on Call Of The Wild, 1985.
  7. Blue Öyster Cult’s cover, from Club Ninja, 1986; original on Call Of The Wild, 1985.
  8. Joe Lynn Turner’s cover, from a demo tape, 1991; original on Lee Aaron (as “Number One”), 1987. (Turner co-wrote the song with Lee Aaron and John Albani.)
  9. Joe Lynn Turner’s demo of a song he co-wrote with Lee Aaron and John Albani, 1988; it was never released.
  10. Uriah Heep’s original version from Salisbury, 1971; covered by Talon with Lee Aaron, 1987.
  11. Lee Michaels’ original version from 5th, 1971; covered by Myles Goodwyn with Lee Aaron, 1988.
  12. Written as “That’s What You’re Doing To Me” by LeeAaron, John Albani and Jonathan Cain ~1988; this is Minako with Wild Cats from Target, 1989.
  13. Written by LeeAaron, John Albani, Jonathan Cain, Stan Bush and Lenny Macaluso ~1988; this is Minako with Wild Cats from Target, 1989.
  14. Montrose’s original version from Montrose, 1973; covered on Bodyrock, 1989.
  15. Paul Sabu’s cover from In Dreams, 1995; original on Some Girls Do (as “Can’t Stand The Heat”), 1991. (Sabu co-wrote the song with Lee Aaron and John Albani.)
  16. Rufus’s original version from Rags To Rufus, 1974; covered on Some Girls Do, 1991.
  17. Suzi Quatro’s original version from Suzi…And Other Four Letter Words, 1979; covered by Demon Drive and Lee Aaron, 2001.
  18. Donovan’s original version from Mellow Yellow, 1967; covered on Beautiful Things, 2004.
  19. Jim White’s original version from No Such Place, 2001; covered on Beautiful Things, 2004.
  20. James Taylor’s original version from Sweet Baby James, 1970; covered on Beautiful Things, 2004.