http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008XCE9O0/?tag=imwan-211. Metal Health
2. Cum On Feel The Noize
3. Don t Wanna Let You Go
4. Slick Black Cadillac
5. Love s A Bitch
6. Breathless
7. Run For Cover
8. Battle Axe
9. Let s Get Crazy
10. Thunderbird
11. Danger Zone (Bonus Track)
12. Bang Your Head (Bonus Track Metal Health Live)
13. Metal Health (Bonus Track Live)
14. Slick Black Cadillac (Bonus Track Live)
15. Let s Get Crazy (Bonus Track Live)
16. Love s A Bitch (Bonus Track Live)
Special Limited Deluxe Collector s Edition / Fully remastered sound shaped from 24 BIT digital technology / Six bonus tracks / Six million sales / Features Cum On Feel The Noise , Metal Health and Slick Black Cadillac / 16 page full colour booklet 4,000 word essay, enhanced artwork, memorabilia, rare photos and full band involvement. FOR A WHILE there, back in 1983/84, Quiet Riot were arguably the biggest band in the world. Not something many music critics like to acknowledge, but the fact is they spearheaded the wave of Los Angeles rock and metal acts which would change the face of music on both a national and international level. They were actually the frontrunners in a movement which would transform the American charts from new wave to Metal, and sway the rock pendulum away from British heavy metal to American hair metal yes, an insulting term maybe, but a convenient label to characterise all that was to follow. It s easy to sit back now and feel that they made it on the back of covering a riotous (sic) Slade track Cum On Feel The Noize - but with royalty cheques in hand Noddy Holder and Jim Lea were surely not complaining, and neither were the millions of people who bought the Metal Health album. And at the last count there were over six million of them! It s easy to forget too, that guitarist extraordinaire Randy Rhoads was once a member of the band before taking up a position in Ozzy Osbourne s Blizzard Of Oz, paving the way for Carlos Cavazo, Frankie Banali, Rudy Sarzo and outrageous front man Kevin DuBrow to pick up the pieces. Originally issued in 1983, Metal Health remains a classic slice of American metal.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008XCE9P4/?tag=imwan-211. Sign Of The Times
2. Mama Weer All Crazy Now
3. Party All Night
4. Stomp Your Hands, Clap Your Feet
5. Winners Take All
6. Condition Critical
7. Scream And Shout
8. Red Alert
9. Bad Boy
10. (We Were) Born To Rock
Special Limited Deluxe Collector s Edition / Fully remastered sound shaped from 24 BIT digital technology / Contains Mama Weer All Crazy Now , Condition Critical and Born To Rock / 16 page full colour booklet 4,000 word essay, enhanced artwork, memorabilia, rare photos and full band involvement.QUIET RIOT S second album, 'Condition Critical,' sold a huge amount of copies (in fact at the time over two million!), but, looked at from a broader perspective, it seemed to mark a significant disappointment especially after they had turned the music scene on its head by exploding out of Los Angeles with their six million selling Metal Health album. In addition, those statistic hides the fact that Condition Critical is generally regarded as a much stronger work, one that has continued to grow exponentially amongst critics and fans alike. Their previous album had brought unwarranted attention amongst a number of detractors for their cover of the Slade track Cum On Feel The Noize , a massive hit single but one that, as so many were keen to point out, was not written by them. In addition, all was not well internally as the band felt (understandably) cramped recording Condition Critical in quick succession and with a producer that they were contractually obliged to use. In addition front man Kevin DuBrow was becoming a liability, constantly berating and chastising fellow musicians from the same LA scene accusing them of riding on Quiet Riot s coat tails. Issued in July 1984, the album contained yet another Slade cover, Mama Weer All Crazee Now but also harboured well written and executed self-penned material with the title track being a stand out composition truly defining the QR sound.