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In the late 1970s, bands such as Van Halen and Cheap Trick tempered hard rock riffs with pop melodies and pin-up boy good looks, resulting in big time success. With the advent of MTV in the early 1980s, groups such as Loverboy, Def Leppard, and especially Quiet Riot softened the sound even more, taking 'pop metal' straight to the top of the charts. Both metalheads and popsters latched onto QR's sticky sweet hard rock, as its debut, METAL HEALTH, became one of the biggest rock releases of 1983.
Although its success was based largely on the strength of two shout-along anthems (a cover of Slade's "Cum on Feel the Noize" and its own riff-heavy title track), METAL HEALTH turned out to be their most consistent album. There were several other winning numbers, such as the love song "Don't Want to Let You Go" and the charging "Slick Black Cadillac." The lesser known party hearty ditties "Breathless," "Run for Cover," and "Let's Get Crazy" are solid fist wavers as well. METAL HEALTH remains one of the better hard rock/metal albums to come out of the early-mid 1980s Los Angeles rock scene.
Slipknot definitely took something from the front sleeve of Metal Health, and though Quiet Riot took their career from Slade, this sterling record deserves the metal mastering treatment. The kick-axe title track beats Slade at their own game and will still split craniums in 3000. "Cum on Feel the Noize," the actual Slade cover, is brilliant, a defining moment in cock rock celebrating metal boys and rocking girls riding atop a timelessly tight guitar comet. Alas, it's Slade's triumph, but who cares as long as America hears the song. The raw, prolonged opening scream to "Breathless" (not related to the Corrs) carries so much more weight when one doesn't have to flip over the record for it. "Run for Cover" highlights a hit-and-run lover holding tight tonight. This burner doesn't want to work, it just bangs on the drum, which is cool. By "Let's Get Crazy," the boys are obviously out of steam, but not lewd lyrics. Extra track "Danger Zone" (no kin to Kenny Loggins) actually rocks mightily, and a live read of "Slick Black Cadillac" showcases Dubrow's vocal gear grinding and audience baiting. The overall sound quality is cleaned up, but what's the diff? This was never a technical masterpiece. Metal Health gets the party started right, and always will. ~ Doug Stone
Additional personnel includes: Pat Regan (keyboards); Chuck Wright (bass, background vocals).
Digitally remastered by Dave Donnelly (DNA Mastering).
. 2 Bonus Tracks
Recorded at The Pasha Music House, Hollywood, California. Originally released on Pasha (38443). Includes liner notes by Don Kaye.
Producer: Spencer Proffer.
Reissue producer: Jeff Magrid.
Personnel: Kevin DuBrow (vocals, background vocals); Carlos Cavazo (guitar, background vocals); Frankie Banali (horns, drums, percussion, background vocals); Pat Regan (keyboards); Chuck Wright, Rudy Sarzo (bass guitar, background vocals); Donna Slattery, Spencer Proffer (background vocals).
Recording information: Pasha Music House, Hollywood, CA.
Photographers: Chris Walter; Ron Sobol; Sam Emerson.
Quiet Riot: Kevin DuBrow (vocals); Carlos Cavazo (guitar, background vocals); Rudy Sarzo (bass, background vocals); Frankie Banali (drums, percussion, background vocals).
Metal Health Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $0.40) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal, Pop, Hard Rock | | Label | Legacy | | Orig Year | 1983 | | All Time Sales Rank | 3322  | | CD Universe Part number | 2039556 | | Catalog number | 85779 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 28, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | Csaba Petocz; Duane Baron; Spencer Proffer | | Personnel | Frankie Banali - drums, percussion, background vocals Rudy Sarzo - bass, background vocals Carlos Cavazo - guitar, background vocals Kevin Dubrow - vocals
Also: Pat Regan, Chuck Wright, Donna Slattery, Spencer Proffer | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Remastered |
Quiet Riot Metal Health Songs Metal Health Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   Loved it I already had the album but I decided to buy the CD rather than go through the hassle of converting the vinyl to digital. I loved it when I bought it and it's like going back to my junior high years. Awesome! Submitted by sendtomf (Rancho Cucamonga, CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
NOT A ONE HIT WONDER!!! I hate when people call Quiet Riot a one hit wonder and only know "Cum On Feel The Noize". They were a great band and this album proves it wasn't just because of one song. "Metal Health", "Don't Wanna Let You Go", and "Let's Get Crazy" are all amazing tracks. And I think "Love's A Bitch" is the band's greatest song ever. This is a classic 80's album. Submitted by Jason (Galax, VA, 24333) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Metal That Could I think this album hit the shelves before it's time. It is a great album hands down , but should have been released later on in the decade. The band was outstanding , Kevin Dubrow on vocals , Carlos Cavanza on lead guitar,Rudy Sarzo on bass, Frankie Banalie on drums ( one of my idols).I would recommend this album to the metal enthusiast like myself.
Submitted by will_cratch (Washington, NC, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Sounds Nice I had this on a tape since I was a little kid and listened to it over and over. The tape is now worn out, so I decided to buy the cd. The sound quality is very good and there are extra tracks that weren't on the tape. Worth it to buy it. If you're into 80's rock, It's a good album to rock out with! Submitted by gazar_gintruro (Kamloops, BC, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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