Rock Hard (album)

1980 studio album by Suzi Quatro From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rock Hard is the seventh studio album by American rock musician Suzi Quatro, released in October 1980 by Dreamland Records, her first and only release by the label.[1] It was recorded over a period of one month in 1980, at United Western Studios, in Hollywood. It features three prolific guest backing vocalists, including Paul Delph, Michael Des Barres, and Andrea Robinson. It is notably her last studio album to chart anywhere for twenty-six years, until she released Back to the Drive (2006). The album featured the songs "Rock Hard",[3] "Glad All Over", and "Lipstick" which were all released as singles. The aforementioned title track was a commercial success, peaking at number 9 in Australia, but only peaked at number 68 in the UK, while "Lipstick" was only a moderate success peaking at number 46 in Australia, and at number 51 in US. "Glad All Over", a cover version of a song originally by the Dave Clark Five, unlike the other singles was the only one to chart in Belgium, peaking at number 25.[4]

ReleasedOctober 1980[1]
RecordedJune 18, 1980 – July 3, 1980
StudioUnited Western Studios (Hollywood, California)
Quick facts Studio album by Suzi Quatro, Released ...
Rock Hard
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1980[1]
RecordedJune 18, 1980 – July 3, 1980
StudioUnited Western Studios (Hollywood, California)
Genre
Length36:16
LabelDreamland
ProducerMike Chapman[2]
Suzi Quatro chronology
Suzi ... and Other Four Letter Words
(1979)
Rock Hard
(1980)
Main Attraction
(1982)
Singles from Rock Hard
  1. "Rock Hard"
    Released: 1980
  2. "Glad All Over"
    Released: 1980
  3. "Lipstick"
    Released: 1980
  4. "Ego in the Night"
    Released: 1981
  5. "Woman Cry"
    Released: 1981
  6. "State of Mind"
    Released: 1981
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On release, the album was received favorably by the majority of music critics, with many critics claiming it to be her best album of the 1980s. However, it was still Quatro's poorest selling studio album up to that point in the US and Norway, although in Australia Quatro was given a gold record for both the album and single by musical entrepreneur Molly Meldrum in 1981.

The album was re-released in 2012, and was the first of several remastered reissues by Cherry Red Records on CD. Cherry Red have since released other Quatro remasters, as well as releasing her fifteenth studio album, In the Spotlight (2011).

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarHalf star[5]
Billboard(unrated)[6]
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In a retrospective review for AllMusic, critic Donald A. Guarisco wrote of the album "Although it lacks the kind of single that would have put it over the top commercially, Rock Hard is so consistent and likable that it is tough to argue with. In short, Rock Hard is a necessity and a solid listen for anyone interested in what female-oriented rock was like before the advent of [riot] grrl rockers like L7 and Hole."[5]

Track listing

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Rock Hard track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Rock Hard"3:18
2."Glad All Over"2:47
3."Love Is Ready"
  • Eddy Brown
  • Teresa Straley
3:30
4."State of Mind"2:59
5."Woman Cry"
  • Quatro
  • Tuckey
3:39
6."Lipstick"
  • Chapman
  • Chinn
4:09
7."Hard Headed"
  • Brown
  • Straley
4:02
8."Ego in the Night"
  • Quatro
  • Tuckey
3:36
9."Lonely is the Hardest"
  • Quatro
  • Tuckey
3:47
10."Lay Me Down"
  • Quatro
  • Tuckey
  • Jamie Crompton
3:33
11."Wish Upon Me"
  • Brown
  • Straley
  • David Krems[7]
2:56
Total length:36:16
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Personnel

Charts

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Chart performance for Rock Hard
Chart (1980–1981) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[8] 31
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[9]22
US Billboard 200[10]165
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