Live & Rare Volume 1

Live & Rare Volume 1 is a live album released by heavy metal band Quiet Riot.

Live & Rare Volume 1
Live album by
ReleasedMarch 23, 2005
Recorded1983 - 1984
GenreHeavy metal
LabelDemolition Records
Quiet Riot chronology
Guilty Pleasures
(2001)
Live & Rare Volume 1
(2005)
Rehab
(2006)

Track listing

All tracks are written by Kevin DuBrow, except where noted.

Quiet Riot Live & Rare Volume 1
No.TitleLength
1."Let's Get Crazy"6:35
2."Condition Critical" (Kevin Dubrow, Carlos Cavazo, Frankie Banali)5:21
3."Run for Cover" (Carlos Cavazo, Kevin DuBrow)3:34
4."Swinging Lumber" (Frankie Banali)5:54
5."Winners Take All" (Randy Rhoads, Kevin DuBrow)6:22
6."Cum on Feel the Noize" (Noddy Holder, Jim Lea)6:58
7."Metal Health" (Carlos Cavazo, Kevin DuBrow, Frankie Banali, Tony Cavazo)6:50
8."Danger Zone"4:17
9."Gonna Have a Riot" (Randy Rhoads, Kevin DuBrow)3:09
10."Thunderbird (Original DuBrow Demo)"4:42
11."Love's a Bitch (Original DuBrow Demo)"4:03
12."Let's Get Crazy (Original DuBrow Demo)"3:56

Credits

Quiet Riot

Tracks 1-9

DuBrow

Tracks 10-12

  • Kevin DuBrow: Vocals
  • Bob Steffan: Guitar
  • Chuck Wright: Bass
  • Frankie Banali: Drums & Percussion

CD credits

  • Live compilation produced by: Frankie Banali
  • DuBrow demo produced by: Kevin DuBrow and Frankie Banali
  • Mixed and mastered by: Neil Citron
  • Cover model: Jen Hilton
  • Live Sound Engineer: Ken DiMaio

Notes

  • Some listeners have complained about a two-second gap between live tracks, breaking up the sound of crowd noise.
  • The three demo tracks were recorded under the name DuBrow, not Quiet Riot, as during this period Quiet Riot were broken up.


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