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Quiet Riot II

 
Album Review: Quiet Riot II

  • Artist: Quiet Riot
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1978
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The second of Quiet Riot's virtually forgotten late-'70s albums for CBS Japan, the appropriately named Quiet Riot II would also be their last with founding guitarist Randy Rhoads. Released at the height of disco mania and very hard to find in America (the band's own L.A. fan base had to buy it on import at the time -- bummer), it was certainly a much more confident effort than their amateurish debut of a year before, but it still paled in comparison to the future sonic and commercial achievements of the mid-'80s QR, and especially Rhoads' work with Ozzy Osbourne. Ironically, QRII's explosive first track is none other than "Slick Black Cadillac," the only track from this period worthy of resurrection for their breakthrough Metal Health album five years later. The remainder of the album reveals the group as a work in progress, and is peppered with occasional bright spots, including the '70s glam rock of "Eye for an Eye," the competent ballad "Afterglow (Of Your Love)," and the especially well-formed "Trouble." Most interesting of all, however, these tracks show singer Kevin DuBrow and Rhoads truly coming into their own. The first displays growing confidence to go with his already potent pair of lungs, and the second is already developing his idiosyncratic six-string style with the first touches of the classically inflected virtuosity which would make him a legend two years later. Still, this album is a relic for devout musical archaeologists only. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

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Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Slick Black Cadillac (Lyrics) Quiet Riot
You Drive Me Crazy Quiet Riot
Afterglow of Your Love Quiet Riot
Eye for an Eye Quiet Riot
Trouble Quiet Riot
Killer Girls Quiet Riot
Face to Face Quiet Riot
Inside You Quiet Riot
We've Got the Magic Quiet Riot

Credits

Quiet Riot (Main Performer)
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Quiet Riot II
Studio album by Quiet Riot
Released December 1978
Recorded August-November, 1978
Genre Hard rock
Length 45:21
Label CBS Sony
Professional reviews
Quiet Riot chronology
Quiet Riot
(1977)
Quiet Riot II
(1978)
Metal Health
(1983)

Quiet Riot II is the second album by heavy metal band Quiet Riot. Like their first album, this was released only in Japan. Although Rudy Sarzo is pictured and credited, the recordings were made before he replaced Kelly Garni. [1][2]

"Afterglow (of Your Love)" is a cover of a Small Faces song, all others are Quiet Riot originals.

This is the last Quiet Riot album to feature Randy Rhoads as he left soon after to join Ozzy Osbourne's band.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Slick Black Cadillac" – 5:10 (DuBrow/Rhoads)
  2. "You Drive Me Crazy" – 4:17 (DuBrow/Rhoads)
  3. "Afterglow (of Your Love)" – 3:37 (Marriott/Lane)
  4. "Eye for an Eye" – 4:02 (DuBrow/Rhoads/Sobol)
  5. "Trouble" – 5:10 (DuBrow/Rhoads)
  6. "Killer Girls" – 4:50 (DuBrow/Rhoads/Sobol)
  7. "Face to Face" – 4:38 (DuBrow/Rhoads)
  8. "Inside You" – 4:49 (DuBrow)
  9. "We've Got the Magic" – 4:40 (Rhoads)

Credits

Quiet Riot

Additional musicians

  • The Killer Bees - backing vocals

Production

  • Warren Entner - producer, manager
  • Lee De Carlo - producer

 
 

 

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