QUIET RIOT To Release 'Live And Rare' CD In January

November 15, 2004

QUIET RIOT will be releasing a live CD, entitled "Quiet Riot Live & Rare - Vol. 1", on January 18, 2005, through Cleopatra/Deadline Records.

The material is a compilation of live recordings from various concert performances during their 1983 "Metal Health" and 1984 "Condition Critical" world tours. There are also three rare original and previously unreleased studio demo tracks recorded in 1981, which were later re-recorded and appeared on the group's debut record "Metal Health".

Included in this release are live versions of two rarely heard QUIET RIOT songs — "Danger Zone" which was part of the group's live set for a short time and recorded for the "Metal Health" record but never completed, and "Gonna Have A Riot", originally a Randy Rhoads-era QUIET RIOT track, which was also part of the band's 1983 shows.

The track listing is as follows:

1984:

01. Let's Get Crazy
02. Condition Critical
03. Run For Cover
04. Swinging Lumber
05. Winners Take All
06. Cum On Feel The Noize
07. Metal Health (Bang Your Head)

1983:

08. Danger Zone
09. Gonna Have A Riot

Demo Tracks:

10. Thunderbird
11. Love's A Bitch
12. Let's Get Crazy

Cover artwork and more information can be found at this location.

QUIET RIOT, the band who introduced the world to their groundbreaking No. 1 selling album "Metal Health", are back after an eighteen-month absence. Driven by vocalist Kevin DuBrow and powered by drummer Frankie Banali, both QUIET RIOT"Metal Health" founding members, the band is now fueled by longtime QUIET RIOT contributing bassist Chuck Wright and energized with BEAUTIFUL CREATURES' guitarist Alex Grossi.

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