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Quiet Riot found fame in the glam metal days of the 80s, when their single, a cover of Slade’s “Cum on Feel the Noize” hit the charts and resulted in the band’s inclusion in VH1s Greatest One Hit Wonders list.

Quiet Riot formed in the mid-70s when Kelly Garni and Randy Rhoads pulled together a band and started to gig in the L.A. nightclubs. Their eponymous debut wasn’t released until 1978 and it… Read more in Amazon's Quiet Riot Store

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  • Audio CD (October 3, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: October 31, 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Chavis Records
  • ASIN: B000IOM3K8
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #68,802 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Brand new hard rock album from the legendary Quiet Riot containing 11 new tracks and recorded with additional musicians featuring guitarist/engineer Neil Citron, bassist Tony Franklin, and vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes.

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quiet Riot grows up - records good, solid "mature" rock album. 6 stars!, November 25, 2006
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So we come to the latter half of 2006, and Quiet Riot is still around. This is not the original Quiet Riot, or even the Quiet Riot that was insanely successful in the mid 80's. This is a much different, and more mature Quiet Riot. Why do I mention this? Well, I was old enough to listen to QR in 1983 when they hit seriously large. Thing is, unlike the majority of the fans, I kept listening. Since Metal Health in 1983, they've had seven other studio albums (84, 86, 88, 93, 95, 99, 01) excluding 2006's Rehab. I bought almost all of them. I rather enjoyed them for what they were. Mindless light metal. Most people don't even know that QR is still around, let alone continuing to record albums all this time. 2001's "Guilty Pleasures" was the one I did not buy. It was "OK" - I borrowed a friend's copy, but I didn't buy that one - at that point I had pretty much burnt out on Quiet Riot.

Fast forward to 2006, and a couple of breakups, several lineup changes, and I got word the band was working on a new album. I admit to being curious given my past history in listening to Quiet Riot, but after Guilty Pleasures, it was NOT an automatic purchase. QR at this point is primarily Kevin DuBrow (vocals), Frankie Banali (drums), and a rotating group of guitarists and bassists. In mid 2006 I was reading interviews with DuBrow & Banali talking about how the new album was nothing like anything they had ever done before. They wanted to do something different, something "classic rock" sounding (I'm paraphrasing there). Again, I wasn't that enthused about it.

Why all this background info? Because I wanted to show that this is not a knee jerk reaction from someone who only casually likes the band.

So I decided to take a chance and roll the dice. Wow. I mean WOW! They were NOT kidding. This is NOT like Quiet Riot that has come before it. It's not like they're playing disco or country music or something - it's still hard rock. But it does not sound like any other Quiet Riot album before it. This is good, I like bands that take some sort of musical experiment, but don't stray too far that they're unrecognizable. I've been reading some negative reviews on the Internet about this album. I know a lot of "opinions" on the Internet are negative, I don't understand this. This is a good album - and unless you were expecting them to re-record Metal Health again, I can't understand why anyone wouldn't like it. Now I'm not going to say it's awesome on the order of Led Zeppelin IV, or Black Sabbath's Heaven & Hell or something like that, but it is a good, quality, solid album. One that makes me want to buy Quiet Riot again. I seriously hope they do another album in this same vein - it would be an automatic purchase for me. The album starts off well with "Free", and never lets up. The bassist on this album is Tony Franklin, who has been in Blue Murder, The Firm, & Ozzy's band. Former Deep Purple & Black Sabbath vocalist Glenn Hughes makes an appearance, too. I can't say it enough - a good, solid album.

Give it a shot, and open your mind. Don't have a prejudged opinion based on "Metal Health" for this album. You might find you'll like it.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars simply incredible!, November 1, 2006
Before buying this album, I read a lengthy review on KNAC's web site. The reviewer kept stressing how this album sounds nothing like the old party rock that Qr used to dish out 20 years ago which I agree with. Trust me, this is a good thing. She also mentions that Kevin duBrow says that the album takes a few listens to grrasp. I couldn't disagree with Kevin's comment more. this album makes a blistering first impression. What you have here are two musical veterans, (Kevin and frankie), who have grown up and have figured out how to rock plenty hard with substance. These songs are all very different from one another, have great lyrics, interesting hooks, and power for days! "Old habits die hard" is my favorite track. It is a slow blues rock number with Kevin simply singing his guts out while Frankie pounds out some classic Bonham-style drums, and Neil sprinkles in some tasty guitar licks. I kid you not that after listening to the album in its entirety, I went back and played that song five more times in a row. another standout track is the spooky tooth cover "Evil woman." DuBrow and Hughes trading vocal lines is a true treat to behold. I also love "south of heaven", "Strange Days", "Free", and "Black Rain." Honestly, I wish they didn't put "It Sucks to Be You" on the record. Sure, it's a reasonably fun song, but everything else on the record is so lightyears ahead of it that it seems like they threw it on just to appease the "come on Feel The Noize" crowd. It really sticks out like a sore thumb, but it is only one song out of eleven, and the other ten are simply brilliant. this is easily the best album they've ever put out and, believe me, I've heard them all many times over. Please please buy this record to show the boys that truly substantive yet crankable hard rock still matters in 2006.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars QUIET RIOT RETURNS WITH REHAB, October 12, 2006
QUIET RIOT returns to recording world with the release of their new studio CD, Rehab, now available from Chavis Records. Frankie Banali and Kevin DuBrow, the two driving members of QUIET RIOT, showcase their talent and musical influences to make Rehab one of the band's best effort to date.

Rehab is a collection of great rock tunes that will give new fans and old fans of QUIET RIOT a sense of their musical abilities and show a different side of QUIET RIOT compared with anything they have done in the past.

"Free" which kicks off the new CD, is more of a modern hard rocking in your face song that gets you banging your head right from the start. "Blind Faith" one of the several Banali-Citron-DuBrow-Hughes compositions is unlike anything QUIET RIOT has done before. It's melodic, musical and something you can sing to after the first listen. "South of Heaven" is an intense song with a heavy drum sounding beat.

Other highlights include the bluesy "Old Habits Die Hard" which show off both Kevin's vocal ability and his influences. One of the best songs on the album by far. "In Harms Way" is another haunting number which give both Kevin and Frankie an opportunity to show what they can do and how well they do it. "Beggars and Thieves" is another song from the album that show just how much these guys love to play. It is an aggressive musical driven song which is interesting enough to hold you for the entire six minute plus length of the song.

Bassist Tony Franklin and Guitarist Neil Citron (who helped write several of the new songs) lend their playing and provide a new and exciting musical complement to Kevin's signature voice and Frankie's trademark drum sound. Rock and Roll legend, Glenn Hughes also lends his hand to help the boys with Rehab and gives it his all with Kevin on the great Spooky Tooth classic, "Evil Woman".

Rehab - is all out Rock and Roll record that deserves your full attention and you won't be disappointed. Frankie and Kevin have stretched their musical muscle to the max and what is left is quite simply a good record from start to finish. Each song can stand on its own as a good song and together they form a new and exciting QUIET RIOT release that will leave you wanting to play this CD over and over.

Kevin Boisvert
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1.0 out of 5 stars has been hair band goes grunge
Another entrant in the contest for which 80's hairband can do the worst grunge album. "Free" is typical Pearl Jam rip off, "Blind Faith" is your begin with a sitar and build into... Read more
Published 11 months ago by eric shaffer

5.0 out of 5 stars goodbye kevin thanx 4 a kickin last disc
this disc is the epitaph of who kevin dubrow was a rebel rocker , wut a great final disc. Don't expect metal health this is a very heavy (4 the riot) disc. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Gary M. Cole

5.0 out of 5 stars Old Habits Die Hard in REHAB
These guys know how to keep the riot rocking. Rehab is another great addition to the Quiet Riot legacy. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Niko the Ruff Ryda

5.0 out of 5 stars Quiet Riot is the greatest band
Quiet Riot is a great band too bad it will never be the same without Kevin Dubrow he will be missed The last time i saw them was at the Downtown Street Festival in 2005 along with... Read more
Published on January 18, 2008 by toyotacamry

1.0 out of 5 stars Worst QR album
I LOVE QR. They were the band that brought me into Metal.

For Live performances, the original lineup was nearly unbeatable... Read more
Published on January 14, 2008 by Bryan S. Sampsel

5.0 out of 5 stars Rock record of the year.......
This isn't your father's Quiet Riot here. Rehab is a record short on the cheese metal that made them famous but chock full of amazing straight up rock songs. Trust me. Read more
Published on December 13, 2007 by CRH

4.0 out of 5 stars A solid cd.
First let me say RIP Kevin. I know the world of rock and roll is linked to drugs but I never thought he would be one to go out that way.Now to the cd Rehab.A solid rockin' cd. Read more
Published on December 10, 2007 by S. Vetrano II

5.0 out of 5 stars Old Habits Die Hard
I picked up this album yesterday and I haven't been able to stop listening to it! The musicianship is outstanding... Read more
Published on November 29, 2007 by United Abomination

4.0 out of 5 stars Fly on Thunderbird Fly.........
RIP Kevin, I always thought you were a great rocker, and now you can join Randy and play the old songs. "Cheese" metal was always one of my weaknesses and you did it great. Read more
Published on November 27, 2007 by Metal B. Thyname

4.0 out of 5 stars Done
Kevin DuBrow has passed away at the age of 52. This will be the last Quiet Riot album. Though I didn't care that much for this album, I probably would have loved it back in high... Read more
Published on November 26, 2007 by Ron

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