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Metal Health is the third studio album by the American band , released on February 28, 1983, through .FMQB New Releases (Feb. 18, 1983) It was the band's first album to receive a worldwide release, and the first to feature guitarist and drummer . The album spawned two hit singles: the cover "Cum On Feel the Noize" and "Metal Health".

Metal Health was the first heavy metal album to reach number one on the Billboard 200 chart, replacing 's Synchronicity at number one in November 1983. Due to its commercial success, Metal Health is regarded by some as the catalyst that opened the door for 's immense popularity throughout the next several years. The album went on to sell more than ten million copies worldwide and over six million in the U.S. alone, being certified six-times platinum by the RIAA.

In 2015, "Sleazegrinder" of Louder included the song in his list of "The 20 Greatest Hair Metal Anthems Of All Time", placing it third. In 2018, Collin Brennan of Consequence included the album in his list of "10 Hair Metal Albums That Don’t Suck".


Overview
The band parted ways with bassist early in the recording process, and replacement Gary Van Dyke was not working out. Vocalist asked the band's former bassist to take part in the recording of "Thunderbird", a song written as a tribute to the band's founder , who died in a 1982 plane crash. While DuBrow began writing the song while Rhoads was still alive, it wasn't completed until after the guitarist's death.Quiet Riot 2001 CD: Liner notes The partnership was quite fruitful and Sarzo ended up recording several songs with the band, and he ultimately left his spot with to re-join Quiet Riot as a permanent member.Sarzo, Rudy (2017). Off the Rails (third edition). CreateSpace Publishing.

In support of the album, Quiet Riot opened for on their Born Again Tour in the US. They also managed to secure a spot at the 1983 US Festival alongside established acts such as Ozzy Osbourne and . Prior to Quiet Riot's US Festival performance, Sarzo was punched in the face backstage by a drunken Osbourne, still bitter over the bassist leaving him to rejoin Quiet Riot several months prior.

Due to the band's subsequent failure to match Metal Health's commercial success, Quiet Riot has at times been referred to as "". This is not correct, however, as the band had two songs reach the Billboard Top 40 on the Hot 100, in addition to a subsequent album being certified Platinum by the RIAA for over one million album sales. The title track was ranked No. 35 on VH1's 40 Greatest Metal Songs. "Slick Black Cadillac" is a re-recording of a song that appeared on the band's 1978 album Quiet Riot II.


Artwork
The album cover art was designed by Stan Watts, who had previously designed the covers for The Doobie Brothers' Best of The Doobies Volume II (1981), Black Sabbath's Live Evil (1982) and 's One Night with a Stranger (1983), as well as the poster for the film The Howling (1981). later stated that Quiet Riot had wanted to create an icon for the band, and that Sarzo had suggested something akin to ' "" (1847). While many thought the masked cover model was DuBrow, it was actually Watts himself, whose wife took the photo of him, which he then airbrushed for a "dramatic, high-contrast look". The mask became so popular that DuBrow wore a similar one on the cover of the band's follow-up album, 1984's Condition Critical.


Track listing

Personnel
Credits adapted from LP liner notes.

Quiet Riot

Additional musicians

  • Pat Regan – keyboards
  • – backing vocals ("Thunderbird")
  • – bass guitar ("Don't Wanna Let You Go", "Metal Health"), backing vocals
  • "Riot Squad" (Frankie Banali, Carlos Cavazo, Kevin DuBrow, , Donna Slattery) – backing vocals ("Let's Get Crazy")

Technical

  • Spencer Proffer – producer, additional engineering
  • Duane Baron – engineer
  • Csaba Petocz – additional engineering
  • Jay Vigon – art direction, design
  • – concept
  • Stan Watts – cover illustration
  • Sam Emerson – back cover photographs
  • Ron Sobol – button photos


Charts


Certifications

Accolades
Consequence of SoundUS10 Hair Metal Albums That Don't Suck3
50 Greatest Hair Metal Albums of All Time15
Top 30 Hair Metal Albums11

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