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Rehab

 

  • Artist: Quiet Riot
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 31, 2006
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It's become increasingly difficult to keep track of all the different lineup switches that have occurred in Quiet Riot over the years, with the speed of guitarists and bassists coming and going only increasing by the early 21st century. As of their 2006 release, Rehab, the most familiar bandmembers include singer Kevin DuBrow and drummer Frankie Banali, who are now joined by guitarist Neil Citron and bassist Tony Franklin. Despite the constant lineup fluctuation, the group's anthemic, party hearty metal style still remains. Album opener "Free" shows that DuBrow's voice still sounds identical to the group's Metal Health days, "South of Heaven" has an unmistakable Zeppelin-esque flair, while ex-Deep Purple member Glenn Hughes lends a hand in the songwriting and backing vocals on a few tracks. From front to back, all the trademark Quiet Riot elements remain in place on Rehab. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Free DuBrow Quiet Riot (4:06)
Blind Faith Frankie Banali, DuBrow Quiet Riot (3:25)
South of Heaven DuBrow Quiet Riot (5:45)
Black Reign DuBrow Quiet Riot (4:51)
Old Habits Die Hard Frankie Banali, DuBrow Quiet Riot (6:15)
Strange Daze DuBrow Quiet Riot (4:17)
In Harms Way Frankie Banali, DuBrow Quiet Riot (4:37)
Beggars and Thieves DuBrow Quiet Riot (6:39)
Don't Think Frankie Banali, DuBrow Quiet Riot (4:56)
It Sucks to Be You DuBrow Quiet Riot (4:02)
Evil Woman Quiet Riot (8:48)

Credits

Frankie Banali (Producer), Frankie Banali (Mallets), Frankie Banali (Art Direction), Frankie Banali (Hand Percussion), Frankie Banali (Management), Bob Carpenter (Organ (Hammond)), Bob Carpenter (Wurlitzer), Kevin DuBrow (Vocals (Background)), Kevin DuBrow (Producer), Tony Franklin (Musician), Andrea Robinson (Vocals (Background)), Neil Citron (Engineer), Neil Citron (Mastering), Neil Citron (Mixing), Neil Citron (Musician), Michael Fell (Harmonica)
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Rehab
Studio album by Quiet Riot
Released October 3, 2006
Genre Heavy metal
Length 57:42
Label Chavis Records
Producer Kevin DuBrow & Frankie Banali
Professional reviews
Quiet Riot chronology
Guilty Pleasures
(2001)
Rehab
(2006)

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. This is the last Quiet Riot studio album released before lead singer Kevin DuBrow died from a cocaine overdose.

The album has received mixed reviews from fans.[1][2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Free" – 4:06 (DuBrow/Alex Grossi)
  2. "Blind Faith" – 3:25 (DuBrow/Citron/Banali/Hughes)
  3. "South of Heaven" – 5:44 (DuBrow/Michael Lardie)
  4. "Black Reign" – 4:50 (DuBrow)
  5. "Old Habits Die Hard" – 6:17 (DuBrow/Citron/Banali/Hughes)
  6. "Strange Daze" – 4:17 (DuBrow/Grossi)
  7. "In Harms Way" – 4:37 (DuBrow/Citron/Banali/Hughes)
  8. "Beggars and Thieves" – 6:38 (DuBrow/Lardie)
  9. "Don't Think" – 4:58 (DuBrow/Citron/Banali)
  10. "It Sucks to Be You" – 4:01 (DuBrow)
  11. "Evil Woman" – 8:50 (Larry Weiss) (Spooky Tooth cover)

European and South American editions were released with bonus track:

12. "Wired to the Moon" – 4:52 (Dubrow/Citron/Banali/Hughes)

Credits

Quiet Riot

Additional musicians

Production

Engineers

  • Neil Citron - Recording, Mixing & Mastering Engineer
  • Greg Wurth - Assistant Engineer

Personnel

  • For the recording of the album, Neil Citron handled all guitars, while Tony Franklin performed bass. 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 bass and vocal appearance by Glenn Hughes (of Deep Purple and Black Sabbath fame).

 
 
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