The "Quiet Riot" album was originally released in Japan, on vinyl only, and now it is finally reissued, offering to the fans a sentimental and nostalgic look in QUIET RIOT's early years. Randy Rhoads later joined Ozzy Osbourne, and with a different line-up, QUIET RIOT in 1983 released "Metal Health", that became the first heavy metal album to top the Billboard album chart, reaching a 6x Platinum status in the United States, helping the (new then) generation of '80s hard rock and (pop) metal music to have a wider access on radios and TV shows.
01 It's not so funny 3:22 02 Mama's little angels 3:04 03 Tin soldiers 3:33 04 Ravers 3:08 05 Back to the coast 2:50 06 Glad all over 3:10 07 Get your kicks 2:49 08 Look in any window 3:41 09 Just how you want it 2:45 10 Riot reunion 2:08 11 Fit to be tied 3:27 12 Demolition derby 4:23
13 Suicidal Show (Bonus) 14 Just How You Want It (Bonus) 15 West Coasts Tryout (Bonus)