Rehab (Quiet Riot album)
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Rehab | ||
Studio album by Quiet Riot | ||
Released | October 3, 2006 | |
Genre | Heavy metal | |
Length | 57:42 | |
Label | Chavis Records | |
Producer(s) | Kevin DuBrow & Frankie Banali | |
Quiet Riot chronology | ||
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Live & Rare Volume 1 (2005) |
Rehab (2006) |
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Rehab is the 2006 release from the heavy metal band Quiet Riot. It is their first studio release since 2001's Guilty Pleasures.
The album has so far been very poorly received by fans.[1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Free" (Dubrow/Grossi)
- "Blind Faith" (Banali/Citron/Dubrow/Hughes)
- "South of Heaven" (Dubrow/Lardie)
- "Black Reign" (Dubrow)
- "Old Habits Die Hard" (Banali/Citron/Dubrow/Hughes)
- "Strange Daze" (Dubrow/Grossi)
- "In Harms Way" (Banali/Citron/Dubrow/Hughes)
- "Beggars and Thieves" (Dubrow/Lardie)
- "Don't Think" (Banali/Citron/Dubrow)
- "It Sucks to Be You" (Dubrow)
- "Evil Woman" (Spooky Tooth) - Featuring Glenn Hughes on Bass and Vocals
[edit] Band Lineup
- Kevin DuBrow - vocals
- Neil Citron - guitar
- Tony Franklin - bass guitar
- Frankie Banali - drums
[edit] Trivia
- Almost immediately after releasing the album, Neil Citron & Tony Franklin departed. For the live shows in support of this album, former members Chuck Wright (bass) and Alex Grossi (guitar) returned to the band. [2]
- The album features a guest vocal appearance by Glenn Hughes (of Deep Purple and Black Sabbath fame).