
Metal Health is a Metal album by Quiet Riot, originally released in 1983. On Gatefold: 141 pressings tracked, owned by 32 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Heavy Metal
- heavy
- rowdy
- hedonistic
About
Most people who encountered Quiet Riot’s 1983 hit <i>Metal Health</i>—one of the first heavy metal albums to become a mainstream phenomenon—likely didn’t realize that, by the time the record topped the US charts, the band had already been around for about 10 years. The group’s first two albums—which featured future Ozzy Osbourne guitar hero Randy Rhoads—had only been released in Japan, and by 1981, the band had actually broken up, only to reform with a new lineup a year later. In the meantime, metal had developed from its early years as a bruising, antisocial response to mainstream pop into something that aggregated loud guitars, obnoxious lyrics, a lewd sense of showmanship, and a post-Beatles reverence for big, catchy hooks. This was especially true of the scene in Los Angeles, home to Van Halen, Mötley Crüe, Ratt, W.A.S.P.—and, of course, Quiet Riot. The fact that the band’s most enduring hit, “Cum On Feel the Noize,” was a cover of a song by 1970s British glam-rock band Slade was telling: <i>Metal Health</i> wasn’t Iron Maiden or even Judas Priest—it was Thin Lizzy with more distortion (“Slick Black Cadillac”), or AC/DC with bigger, better hair (“Metal Health”). The album even offered a prototype for the metal power ballad: “Love’s a Bitch.” In the years after <i>Metal Health</i>’s release, metal branched off in two different directions: The glammy, even more pop-friendly sound of so-called hair metal, and the hardcore-influenced sound of thrash bands like Metallica, Slayer, and Megadeth (before Guns N’ Roses managed to split the difference). Both sides sold wildly well, and, like the evolution of hip-hop, your preference of one over the other mostly had to do with genre politics. But none of it could have existed without <i>Metal Health</i>.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Metal Health5:16
- A2Cum On Feel The Noize4:49
- A3Don't Wanna Let You Go4:39
- A4Slick Black Cadillac4:17
- A5Love's A Bitch4:06
Side B
- B1Breathless3:49
- B2Run For Cover3:38
- B3Battle Axe1:34
- B4Let's Get Crazy4:06
- B5Thunderbird4:43
Credits
Performers
- Chuck WrightBACKING VOCALS BASS BASS GUITAR
- Rudy SarzoBASS BACKING VOCALS BASS GUITAR
- Frankie BanaliDRUMS PERCUSSION HORN
- Carlos CavazoGUITAR BACKING VOCALS
- Pat ReganKEYBOARDS
- Kevin DubrowLEAD VOCALS BACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Tuesday KnightBACKING VOCALS
- Donna SlatteryBACKING VOCALS
- Spencer ProfferBACKING VOCALS
- Riot SquadBACKING VOCALS
32 collectors on Gatefold own this · 141 pressings tracked on Gatefold
