RIOT — Rock City

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Album · 1977

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By RIOT

Tracklist

1. Desperation (2:45)
2. Warrior (3:52)
3. Rock City (3:31)
4. Overdrive (4:14)
5. Angel (3:39)
6. Tokyo Rose (4:22)
7. Heart Of Fire (3:02)
8. Gypsy Queen (3:58)
9. This Is What I Get (4:09)

Total Time: 33:35

Line-up/Musicians

- Guy Speranza / vocals
- Mark Reale / guitars
- Lou A. Kouvaris / guitars
- Phil Feit / bass (1, 3, 5)
- Jimmy Iommi / bass (2, 4, 6-9)
- Peter Bitelli / drums

Additional musicians:
- Steve Costello / Keyboards

About this release

Fire Sign Records, November 10, 1977.

Richard "On the Rocks" Alexander: Producer
Billy Arnell: Producer
Tom Duffy: Engineering, Recording, Mixing
Marcia Loeb: Art direction
Steve Loeb: Producer
Doug Mathewson: Photography
Steven Weiss: Cover art

Reissued on CD by Metal Blade Records in 1993.

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"Shine, shine on, Warrior."

Exploding onto the quickly growing metal scene in 1977, Riot unleashed the first taste of their high octane traditional metal with their debut Rock City. By this time, heavy metal was evolving out of it's development stages, and into a second wave of bands that propelled the genre into the 80's and into a more focused sound. So along with Judas Priest, Scorpions, Motorhead, and Heavy Load, Riot brought heavy metal into a truly "traditional" sound.

Already Riot feels very comfortable in their own sound, as this debut is not far off from the band's legendary classics like Narita and Fire Down Under. Influences from Sweet's heavy metal moments can be heard, as well as some more hard rock leaning moments reminiscent of bands like Led Zeppelin and UFO. Overall though, it can easily be compared to what Judas Priest would be doing on Killing Machine just a year later.

The album opens right up with a one-two punch of "Desperation" and "Warrior", which have everything that's great about late 70's metal. The title track follows with a more hard rock sound, though the solo is pure metal all the way. "Angel" and "Heart of Fire" are a couple more high energy bursts of classic metal, especially the latter. It just explodes right out the door, and has an absolutely driving main riff that pulses with energy. While it's close with that song, the best on the album would probably have to go to "Overdrive", which has such a massive drum sound that makes it impossible to not stomp your foot.

Something that I absolutely love about the first three Riot albums, is how much personality there is. A lot of that personality comes from Guy Speranza's vocals. He has such a unique voice and has the perfect combination of metal attitude and beautiful melody. The closest comparison I can make is James Young of Styx, who sang on the band's heaviest tracks. "Overdrive" and "Heart of Fire" have that great heavy metal attitude blended with wonderful melodies, while "Gypsy Queen" has one of the most beautiful melodies in 70's metal.

Like with many debuts, Riot's is another one that has gone underrated. Ignore the atrocious cover art, and get ready for a ride of awesome classic metal that screams of personality. It's a great start to a fantastic career. Hope you found this review helpful, feel free to comment!

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