Girl
Sheer Greed
British glam rock band Girl released their first album "Sheer Greed" in 1980, on the independent record label Jet Records which was owned and operated by the legendary Don Arden. Vocalist Phil Lewis (now in L.A. Guns), guitarists Phil Collen (now in Def Leppard) and Gerry Laffy (later in the Ultravox and Duran Duran) were at the heart of the band, joined by Gerrys brother, Simon on bass and drummer Dave Gaynor. "Sheer Greed" was released during the explosion of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal phenomenon and peaked at No. 33 in the UK Albums Chart. Crackling with riotous swagger and plundering equally from the New York Dolls and UFO, the album contains their best known songs "Hollywood Tease"( later recorded by Phil Lewis in L.A Guns), "My Number" and the Kiss cover "Do You Love Me".