Rock City (Riot album)

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Rock City
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1977
RecordedNovember 1976 – June 1977
StudioBig Apple Recording Studio, New York City
GenreHeavy metal
Length33:15
LabelFire Sign Records
ProducerSteve Loeb, Billy Arnell, Richard Alexander
Riot chronology
Rock City
(1977)
Narita
(1979)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Record Mirror[2]

Rock City is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Riot; it was released in 1977.

It was first released independently by Fire Sign Records, run by the band's producers, Billy Arnell and Steve Loeb, who also owned the Greene Street Recording Studio, before the album was picked up for wider distribution by Canada's Attic Records and by Victor Entertainment in Japan. Vinyl copies of Rock City can be differentiated by the color that frames the front cover artwork. The original Fire Sign pressing is framed in white; later editions are framed in black or lack this feature altogether.

American label Metal Blade Records re-issued the album on CD in early 1993 and again in 2015.

Rock City is the only Riot album to feature writing and recording contributions by original bassist Phil Feit who went on to join acts such as Billy Idol, playing on his hits Hot in the City and White Wedding, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, and Adam Bomb, where he briefly crossed paths with another Riot member, drummer Sandy Slavin.

Track listing[edit]

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Desperation"Phil Feit, Mark Reale, Guy Speranza2:43
2."Warrior"Steve Costello, Reale, Speranza3:50
3."Rock City"Feit, Reale, Speranza3:29
4."Overdrive"Reale, Speranza, Lou A. Kouvaris4:12
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Angel"Feit, Reale, Speranza3:37
6."Tokyo Rose"Reale, Speranza, Kouvaris4:20
7."Heart of Fire"Reale, Speranza, Kouvaris3:00
8."Gypsy Queen"Reale, Speranza, Kouvaris3:56
9."This Is What I Get"Reale, Speranza4:09

Personnel[edit]

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

Derivative work[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Anderson, Jason. "Riot Rock City review". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-09-01.
  2. ^ Gett, Steve (17 June 1978). "Review: Riot — Rock City" (PDF). Record Mirror (magazine). London: Spotlight Publications Inc. p. 19. ISSN 0144-5804. Retrieved 12 October 2021 – via American Radio History.
  3. ^ demokratisch-links. Der ÖSI – Ibiza-Skandal