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| | Quiet Riot | | | Music Artist : | | Quiet Riot | | Music Style : | | Album-Oriented Rock (AOR) | | Record Label : | | Sony | | Release Date : | | 1990-10-25 | | Store Price : | | $9.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $9.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Stay With Me Tonight 2. Callin' the Shots 3. Run to You 4. I'm Fallin' 5. King of the Hill 6. Joker 7. Lunar Obsession 8. Don't Wanna Be Your Fool 9. Coppin' a Feel 10. In a Rush 11. Empty Promises
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Not your typical QR album, but its awesome Submitted on: 2008-10-21 |
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| Ex-Rough Cutt singer Paul Shortino takes over vocals on this one. And he absolutely rocks. If you looking for classic QR then you will not find it here. What you will find is a collection of really good 80's heavy metal songs by an awesome singer and an awesome band. The track "Stay with me tonight" is still one of my all time favorite songs from the era. |
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Not bad for not really being QR Submitted on: 2008-09-05 |
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Much like the final QR album, this one had little to do with the band it its true form.
The vocals were good, just not anything like DuBrow.
Joker was fun, rest of the songs were formulaic 80s metal. Nothing truly impressive.
All in all, average sounding metal band, but NOT true Quiet Riot. |
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HALF QUIET RIOT Submitted on: 2008-02-12 |
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| This is a very good album but this is only one half of Quiet Riot, only Cavazo and Banali from the Metal Health era. But listen to the songs, forget the name printed on the sleeve, enjoy good music ! |
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Not bad... Submitted on: 2003-07-11 |
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| ...being that not ONE original member of Quiet Riot appears on this CD (going back to the Randy Rhoads days). Paul Shortino does a good job on vocals by being himself, not imitating Kevin Dubrow. The songs are catchy (best track is "Stay with Me Tonight", but not as memorable as "Cum on Feel the Noise" or "Party All Night". The band's party-image also departed when Shortino replaced Dubrow, and this perhaps is what made this album a "not so big" hit. |
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Excellent (though mostly ignored) album from QR Submitted on: 2003-05-24 |
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| I don't give many albums five stars straight up, but for a band like Quiet Riot -- this is deserving every bit of five stars as it is easilly the best album all-around that QR put out. In for this release (and for the better) is ex-Rough Cutt singer Paul Shortino, along with his former cohort from the Cutt days Sean McNabb replacing Rudy Sarzo who had went off to play with Whitesnake. Shortino's vocals are near flawless here, excellent, punchy, and very melodic unlike the average voice Kevin DuBrow had. The songs are all so original and excellent written and sound just superb no to mention the ever so important aspect of much better acompanying vocals by Shortino and Carlos Cavaso I would say was at his best here, at least on album. The standout tracks include the opener Stay With Me Tonight, Joker, the awesome instrumental/guitar solo Lunar Obsession, Coppin' A Feel, and Promises. Every track here is tight and very good and probably still hold their own today because this album was the sole release from this line-up (Shortino wouldn'ts tick around much past 1989 when the rest of the band went on a few years hiatus), and was taken off the shelves years ago so it is now out of print and pretty rare. Again, this is the best album Quiet Riot put out IMO, though many die-hard DuBrow fans would disagree. This album was miles better than the previous two or three that DuBrow and company had put out in the mid 80's, and is also better than some of the recent QR albums with the reunited line-up which are indeed good -- but this just sounds much better. If you can't find it, do yourself a favor and make your own cd here and burn every track. This is a gem of an album for one of the "pretty good" hair bands of that genre. |
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