''The Randy Rhoads Years'' is a
compilation album
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by American
heavy metal band
Quiet Riot that features songs from
Randy Rhoads
Randall William Rhoads (December 6, 1956 – March 19, 1982) was an American guitarist. He was the co-founder and original guitarist of the heavy metal band Quiet Riot, and the guitarist and co-songwriter for Ozzy Osbourne's first two solo alb ...
' time with the band in the late 1970s. It features previously unreleased material and some remixed songs from Quiet Riot's first two albums which were released only in
Japan
Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north ...
. These two albums, ''
Quiet Riot'' and ''
Quiet Riot II'', have yet to see any sort of release outside Japan due to the wishes of the Rhoads family.
[''Guitar for the Practicing Musician'', December 1993: ''Rediscovering Randy Rhoads'']
Changes and remixing
None of the songs on ''The Randy Rhoads Years'' are the same versions that appear on the original two Quiet Riot albums. At the request of the Rhoads family, longtime Quiet Riot vocalist
Kevin DuBrow remix
A remix (or reorchestration) is a piece of media which has been altered or contorted from its original state by adding, removing, or changing pieces of the item. A song, piece of artwork, book, video, poem, or photograph can all be remixes. The o ...
ed all the tracks, except the previously unreleased "Force of Habit" as its multitrack master tapes had been lost.
Lead vocals were re-recorded on all tracks except "Force of Habit" by Kevin DuBrow. In one case, he rewrote the lyrics with ex-
Rainbow drummer
Bobby Rondinelli. This track, "Last Call for Rock 'n' Roll" was formerly titled "Mama's Little Angels" on ''Quiet Riot''. The drums on all tracks but "Force of Habit" were re-sampled, and the guitar tracks were played through
Carlos Cavazo's
Marshall amplifiers
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to duplicate the sound that Randy Rhoads achieved in
Ozzy Osbourne's band. According to DuBrow, Rhoads was never happy with his guitar tone while in Quiet Riot, but very satisfied with his tone while with Osbourne as he could afford better equipment by then.
The song "Trouble" was sped up as DuBrow felt the original was too slow. DuBrow also added
wah-wah to one guitar solo, playing the pedal himself through the original guitar tracks. Again, Rhoads could not afford a wah-wah pedal at the time of recording, but wished he had played the solo with one. "
Afterglow (Of Your Love)" from ''Quiet Riot II'' was stripped down, leaving just Rhoads' acoustic guitar in an "unplugged" arrangement. DuBrow used
triangle samples to disguise background noise that could not be removed from the track. The sole live track, "
Laughing Gas", featured an extended guitar solo that was spliced together from two separate recordings. It featured pieces of Rhoads' later songs "Goodbye to Romance", "
Dee", and perhaps his best known song, the hit "
Crazy Train".
It also features parts of the "RR" solo outtake that was lost and found during the mixing for the 2011 Expanded Legacy Edition for
Blizzard of Ozz and was put on the reissue as a bonus track.
The package features only six of the Japanese album tracks in remixed or re-written versions. The rest of those songs remain unreleased outside Japan. The rest of the album is filled out with unreleased songs.
Track listing
Credits
Quiet Riot
*
Kevin DuBrow - lead vocals, triangle, wah-wah
*
Randy Rhoads
Randall William Rhoads (December 6, 1956 – March 19, 1982) was an American guitarist. He was the co-founder and original guitarist of the heavy metal band Quiet Riot, and the guitarist and co-songwriter for Ozzy Osbourne's first two solo alb ...
- guitars
*
Kelly Garni - bass
*
Drew Forsyth - drums
Additional musicians
*Kenny Hillery - bass
Production
*
Kevin DuBrow - producer
*Lee DeCarlo - producer
*Warren Entner - producer
*Derek Lawrence - producer
Sequel album and home video
At the time of release of ''The Randy Rhoads Years'', DuBrow said in the 1993 interview with ''
Guitar for the Practicing Musician
''Guitar for the Practicing Musician'' was a guitar magazine published in the United States by Cherry Lane Music from 1982 to 1999. The magazine was published monthly. In 1992, it was the most popular music publication at newsstands, selling 740 ...
'' that two more releases were forthcoming. He mentioned a second volume featuring more remixed and unreleased tracks, including Quiet Riot's version of "
Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)". According to DuBrow, the release of any further tracks completely depended on their quality, and approval by the Rhoads family. He also said a home video release was forthcoming of an early Quiet Riot club show featuring Rhoads. This same video provided the audio for one half of the live version of "Laughing Gas" on ''The Randy Rhoads Years''.
To date, neither of these releases have seen the light of day; DuBrow had championed the release of the Rhoads material, and his 2007 death makes the release of any further Rhoads material unlikely.
References
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Quiet Riot albums
1993 compilation albums
Rhino Records compilation albums
Randy Rhoads