Streets of Rock & Roll
Streets of Rock & Roll is a studio album by heavy metal band Keel, released in 2010.[4] It marks the band's first studio recording since their 2008 reunion and is the first to feature new bassist Geno Arce.
Streets of Rock & Roll | ||||
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Released | January 29, 2010 | |||
Recorded | 2009 | |||
Studio | Sound Image Studios and JoJo Ocean Studios, Los Angeles, Odds On Studios and Musicworks Studios, Las Vegas | |||
Genre | Heavy metal, hard rock | |||
Length | 50:19 | |||
Label | Frontiers | |||
Producer | Pat Regan, Paul Shortino | |||
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Classic Rock | |
Metal Temple |
Track listing
- "Streets of Rock & Roll" (Brian Jay, Ron Keel, Dwain Miller) - 4:46
- "Hit the Ground Running" (Jay, Keel) - 3:51
- "Come Hell or High Water" (Marc Ferrari, Keel, Jay) - 4:00
- "Push & Pull" (Ferrari, Keel) - 4:58
- "Does Anybody Believe" (Ferrari, Keel) - 4:32
- "No More Lonely Nights" (Keel) - 4:19
- "The Devil May Care (But I Don't)" (Ferrari, Keel, Jay) - 4:23
- "Looking for a Good Time" (Jay, Keel, Ferrari) - 3:26
- "Gimme That" (Keel) - 3:31
- "Hold Steady" (Ferrari, Keel) - 3:55
- "Live" (Keel) - 4:46
- "Brothers in Blood" (Keel) - 3:52
Japanese edition bonus track
- "Reason to Rock" (Keel, Jay, Miller, Kenny Chaisson) - 3:13
Personnel
Keel
- Ron Keel - lead vocals, guitar
- Marc Ferrari - guitar
- Brian Jay - guitar
- Geno Arce - bass
- Dwain Miller - drums
Additional musicians
- Paul Shortino, Jaime St. James - backing vocals
- Renée Keel - harmony vocals on "No More Lonely Nights"
- Pat Regan - keyboards on "Does Anybody Believe"
Production
- Pat Regan - producer, engineer, mixing
- Paul Shortino - lead vocals tracks producer and engineer
- Brad Vance - mastering
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References
- Prato, Greg. "Keel - Streets of Rock & Roll review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
- Ling, Dave (March 2010). "Keel - Streets of Rock'n Roll". Classic Rock. No. 142. p. 91.
- Alekos “Desert Moon” (March 4, 2010). "Album: Keel, Streets of Rock & Roll, (Frontiers Records)". Metal Temple.com. Retrieved March 5, 2010.
- "Keel - Streets of Rock & Roll". Metal Archives.com. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
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