Tracklist
01
Rock The Nation
02
Bad Motor Scooter
03
Space Station #5
04
I Don't Want It
05
Good Rockin' Tonight
06
Rock Candy
07
One Thing On My Mind
08
Make It Last
09
Rock The Nation (mono)
10
Rock The Nation (stereo)
11
Space Station #5 (mono Edit)
12
Space Station #5 (stereo Edit)
01
One Thing On My Mind (demo)
02
Shoot Us Down (demo)
03
Rock Candy (demo)
04
Good Rockin' Tonight (demo)
05
I Don't Want It (demo)
06
Make It Last (demo)
07
Intro
08
Good Rockin' Tonight
09
Rock Candy
10
Bad Motor Scooter
11
Shoot Us Down
12
One Thing On My Mind
13
Rock The Nation
14
Make It Last
15
You're Out Of Time
16
Roll Over Beethoven
17
I Don't Want It
01
Underground
02
Connection
03
The Dreamer
04
Starliner
05
I Got The Fire
06
Spaceage Sacrifice
07
We're Going Home
08
Paper Money
09
Paper Money (stereo Edit)
10
Paper Money (mono Edit)
11
Connection (mono Edit)
01
Intro
02
I Got The Fire
03
Rock Candy
04
Bad Motor Scooter
05
Spaceage Sacrifice
06
One And A Half
07
Roll Over Beethoven
08
Trouble
09
Space Station #5
01
Matriarch
02
All I Need
03
Twenty Flight Rock
04
Whaler
05
Dancin' Feet
06
O Lucky Man
07
One And A Half
08
Clown Woman
09
Black Train
10
Matriarch (mono Edit)
01
Let's Go
02
What Are You Waiting For?
03
Tuft-sedge
04
Music Man
05
Jump On It
06
Rich Man
07
Crazy For You
08
Merry Go-round
09
Music Man (stereo Edit)
10
Music Man (mono Edit)
11
Let's Go (stereo Edit)
12
Let's Go (mono Edit)
Description
Hear No Evil Recordings, The original four-piece Montrose formed in California in 1973 around lead guitarist Ronnie Montrose and singer Sammy Hagar, in a line-up completed by Bill Church on bass and Denny Carmassi on drums. In a relatively short but highly productive period of time Montrose released a handful of groundbreaking and highly influential albums, inspiring everybody from Van Halen to Iron Maiden, who covered Montrose's 'Space Station #5´, as well as 'I Got The Fire' not once but twice. Forming after Ronnie Montrose left the Edgar Winter Group, their self-titled debut was recorded with famed producer Ted Templeman (Doobie Bros, Van Halen, Aerosmith, Eric Clapton). Signing to Warner Brothers Records, the self-titled 'Montrose' was a hard rock master class. The second CD in this set kicks off with six demo tracks, as well as their debut performance, recorded for KSAN radio at the Record Plant in Sausalito, California on 21st April 1973. Their second album, 1974's 'Paper Money', was again produced by Ted Templeman. This time Alan Fitzgerald had replaced Bill Church on bass. 'Paper Money' capitalized on their hard rocking debut; the bonus tracks are stereo and mono single edits of the title track, 'Paper Money', plus a mono edit for 'Connection'. The fourth CD finds Montrose back at the Record Plant recording another session for KSAN radio while promoting the 'Paper Money' album. As well as classics 'Rock Candy' and 'Bad Motor Scooter', the band dusts off some rock 'n' roll classics with 'Roll Over Beethoven' and 'Trouble'. Sammy Hagar and Montrose parted ways in early 1975, when the singer was replaced by Bob James. The other major change for third album 'Warner Bros. Presents Montrose!' was Ronnie Montrose taking over production duties. A year later 'Jump On It', produced by Jack Douglas (Aerosmith, John Lennon, Cheap Trick), was Montrose (the band's) fourth and final album (until 'Mean' in 1987). With Jim Alcivar on keyboards providing much of the bottom end, unusually only three tracks feature an actual bassist. The bonus tracks are mono and stereo single edits for 'Music Man' and 'Let's Go'.