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Rehab is the 2006 release from the heavy metal band Quiet Riot. It is their first studio release since 2001's Guilty Pleasures. The album is a departure from their "party-rock" past and offers a more mature sound. This is the last Quiet Riot studio album released before lead singer Kevin DuBrow ironically died from a cocaine overdose.
The album has received mixed reviews from fans.[1][2]
Track listing
- "Free" – 4:06 (DuBrow/Alex Grossi)
- "Blind Faith" – 3:25 (DuBrow/Citron/Banali/Hughes)
- "South of Heaven" – 5:44 (DuBrow/Michael Lardie)
- "Black Reign" – 4:50 (DuBrow)
- "Old Habits Die Hard" – 6:17 (DuBrow/Citron/Banali/Hughes)
- "Strange Daze" – 4:17 (DuBrow/Grossi)
- "In Harms Way" – 4:37 (DuBrow/Citron/Banali/Hughes)
- "Beggars and Thieves" – 6:38 (DuBrow/Lardie)
- "Don't Think" – 4:58 (DuBrow/Citron/Banali)
- "It Sucks to Be You" – 4:01 (DuBrow)
- "Evil Woman" – 8:50 (Larry Weiss) (Spooky Tooth cover)
European and South African editions were released with bonus track:
- "Wired to the Moon" – 4:52
Credits
Quiet Riot
- Kevin DuBrow – lead vocals
- Neil Citron – guitars
- Tony Franklin – bass
- Frankie Banali – drums
Additional musicians
- Glenn Hughes - bass & vocals on "Evil Woman"
Production
- Kevin DuBrow - producer
- Frankie Banali - producer
Engineers
- Neil Citron - Recording, Mixing & Mastering Engineer
- Greg Wurth - Assistant Engineer
Trivia
- Almost immediately after releasing the album, Neil Citron and Tony Franklin departed. For the live shows in support of this album, former members Alex Grossi (guitar) and Chuck Wright (bass) returned to the band. [3]
- The album features a guest bass and vocal appearance by Glenn Hughes (of Deep Purple and Black Sabbath fame).