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Jezebel was Eileen Daly’s first foray into music and was in keeping with her “Gothy” image - pale skin, blood red lipstick and, at the time, long raven black hair. The band was formed to capitalize on her image from the film RAZOR BLADE SMILE. All songs on the first album were written by Eileen Daly except Snow, Heroin and Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang which were co-written by Nigel Wingrove, Decadence, Lecter and Bundy and Rock Chick which were co-written by Tom Callaghan and Brute of Cute which was co-written by Marvin Frost. The first album, Forbidden Fruit” was produced by Ralph Cardall. The album was Triple Silence release TRIPCD001.

Two songs Wicked Love and Plastic Surgery featured on the Soundtrack to the movie CRADLE OF FEAR.
Eileen plays (and sings) part of Brute Of Cute in the film All About Anna.
Footage of Eileen and Jezebel appears on the DVD Satanic Sluts II – The Black Masses. This together with their appearance on Eurotrash would be one of the few visual records of the band. Black Mass was a truly satanic nightclub that existed for just over a year and was banned from two venues before it even began. It opened its doors on the last Sunday of each month where its eclectic members would be treated to a range of performances that were sometimes bloody, often blasphemous, very sexual, and occasionally dangerous - but never dull. Performed by members of the all female collective known as the Satanic Sluts for the delectation of Satan, each night was a true evocation of Hell. Shown on the DVD are edited highlights from each Black Mass, directed by Nigel Wingrove, including scenes of crucifixion, defiled nuns, sacrifice, voodoo, Nazi Go Go dancers, vampirism, a real Black Mass, and more. One of the Satanic Sluts was ‘Voluptua’ aka Georgina Baillie who was mentioned in the notorious on air phone conversation / phone prank that got Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand into trouble with the BBC.

A couple of songs were previewed that, written by Eileen, were to feature.

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