REGINA RICHARDS AND THE RED HOT
Tyger [7"]
A&M Records
1980
REGINA RICHARDS AND THE RED HOT
Don't Want You Back [7"]
A&M Records
1980
REGINA RICHARDS AND THE RED HOT
Ton Of Bricks [7"]
A&M Records
1981
REGINA RICHARDS AND THE RED HOT
REGINA RICHARDS AND THE RED HOT
A&M Records
1981
REGINA
Curiosity
Atlantic
1986
SIGNED BY REGINA
PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF REGINA RICHARDS
REGINA
Baby Love [7" & 12"]
Atlantic
1986
REGINA
Beat Of Love [7" & 12"]
Atlantic
1986
REGINA
[Her Hit Tune Clones The Tones Of Madonna, But Regina Swears She's Not Just A Knockoff]
People
8|25|1986
REGINA
[Curiosity - Promo Ad]
Music Life
11|1986
REGINA
[How To Be A Pop Star]
Star Hits
11|1986
REGINA
[Up 'N Comer]
Rockline! Vol.8 No.11
12|1986
REGINA
Music Life
12|1986
REGINA
[Postcard]
Pop Gear
2|1987
REGINA
!Break-Out!: Regina]
Faces Rocks Presents
Rock-Out! Vol.1 No.1
1987
REGINA
Extraordinary Love
10SW-67
Warner Bros./Atlantic
7|25|1988
Regina (Regina Richards-Lee), is definitely one of the BEST artists of all time, in my opinion. She not only wrote most if her own music, but had such a soothing voice.
ReplyDeleteHer choice to trade fame, for a family is quite understandable! But I just wish her second studio recorded album had been released! Regina said, it was more of the actual style of music she wanted to perform. But Atlantic records didn't think they would bank on it, so it was not released... SHAME! One of the songs she wrote for it, "Up All Night", has recently released on mp3. I hope Regina's "Step it Out" surfaces sometime too!
Debra Torres (mis-spelled Torre, by her record label), released a rushed version of "Step it Out" & "Up All Night", and though she has a nice voice, the recording industry rushed the production with poor quality and weak promotion. So obviously, it didn't go as far as it could had...