9/17/2007

Quiet Riot - The Collection, Heavy Metal, May 2000

you're like the majority of '80s heavy metal fans, all the Quiet Riot you'll
need in your collection is their blockbuster debut, 1983's Metal Health. But if
you want to dig deeper and don't want to buy all their erratic subsequent studio
efforts, then the 16-track Collection will come in handy. While there are a few
holes here (the most obvious omissions being the MTV hits "Party All Night" and
"The Wild and the Young"), most of the expected favorites are here. Tops include
both of the quartet's Slade covers, "Cum On Feel the Noize" and "Mama Weer All
Crazee Now," a re-recording of the Randy Rhoads-era track "Slick Black
Cadillac," live cuts like "Let's Get Crazy," and even a few tracks from the
short-lived Paul Shortino era, such as "Stay With Me Tonight." Mötley Crüe may
have become the undisputed kings of '80s-era Sunset Strip rock, but for a brief
moment many figured Quiet Riot would get the nod. And this assumption was
understandable, after sampling the aforementioned highlights from The
Collection.


Quiet Riot - The Collection
genre: Heavy Metal
Release Date: May 16, 2000

01 - Metal Health
02 - Cum On Feel the Noize
03 - Slick Black Cadillac
04 - Let's Get Crazy [Live]
05 - Thunderbird
06 - Love's a Bitch [Live]
07 - Sign of the Times
08 - Mama Weer All Crazee Now
09 - Stomp Your Hands, Clap Your Feet
10 - Condition Critical
11 - (We Were) Born to Rock
12 - Stay With Me Tonight
13 - Callin' the Shots
14 - King of the Hill
15 - Don't Wanna Be Your Fool
16 - Coppin' a Feel


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I can't find the link to download

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