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 is a departure from their "party-rock" past and offers a more mature sound.
The album has received mixed reviews from fans.[1][2]
[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] Credits
- 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 Alex Grossi (guitar) and Chuck Wright (bass) returned to the band. [3]
- The album features a guest vocal appearance by Glenn Hughes (of Deep Purple and Black Sabbath fame).