Top 10 recommendation quiet riot cd for 2018
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1. Metal Health
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CD2. Original Album Classics
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This is a five classic albums CD box set with original artwork 'mini LP' CD wallets in deluxe packaging. It contains the albums Quiet Riot (1977), Metal Helath (1983), Condition Critical (1984), Quiet Riot III, Setlist: Quiet Riot.3. Quiet Riot - Greatest Hits
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CD4. Quiet Riot
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Digitally remastered edition of this 1988 album from the L.A. Hard Rockers. With original vocalist Kevin Dubrow fired from the line-up, the band intended to carry on under a new moniker and looked to modify their sound, whilst searching for a replacement vocalist. They quickly settled on ex Rough Cutt singer Paul Shortino, developed a chest thumping blues rock style and met with their record company about recording a new album, only to be told that contractually, and for commercial reasons, they would have to continue using the Quiet Riot name. Despite the odds stacked against them the bands final album was a spectacular statement, drinking from the same bluesy well as Whitesnake, Rainbow and Dio. Paul Shortino's vocals are both impressive and effective, whilst the songs are little short of spectacular, leaving nobody in any doubt that had this project been launched as a brand new entity they might well have gained a new lease of life to rival their original success. Rock Candy.5. Condition Critical
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CD6. QR III
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Digitally remastered edition of this 1986 album from the L.A. Hard Rockers. QR III is, as the name suggests, the bands third album and showcases some major changes, not only musically but also on the personnel front; bassist Rudy Sarzo was replaced by Chuck Wright (from Giuffria). Showcasing a far more mature sound, the band introduced keyboards and featured song writing that suggested that they had finally come of age, relying less on simplistic shout-it-out-loud hooks and more on multiple layers of rich melody with impressive muscle. The arrangements were mature without giving way to syrupy lullabies or saccharin ballads. Rock Candy.7. Road Rage
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CD8. Alive and Well
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1999 reunion album by the classic Riot line-up, Kevin Dubrow (vocals), Frankie Banali (drums), Rudy Sarzo (bass) and the smokin' Carlos Cavazo (guitar). Features nine new tracks alongside updated versions of six of their classics, including 'Cum On Feel The Noize', 'Metal Health (Bang Your Head)' and 'Mama Weer All Crazee Now'. 15 tracks total.This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
9. Playlist: The Very Best Of Quiet Riot
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