Quatro, Suzi - The Suzi Quatro Story - 12 Golden Hits (1975)
Tracklist:
Side 1
01. Rolling Stone (Single A-side, July 1972)
02. Can the Can (Single A-side, April 1973)
03. Glycerine Queen (From the album Suzi Quatro, October 1973)
04. 48 Crash (Single A-side, July 1973)
05. Daytona Demon (Single A-side, October 1973)
06. Devil Gate Drive (Single A-side, February 1974)
Side 2
07. Too Big (Single A-side, June 1974)
08. The Wild One (Single A-side, November 1974)
09. Your Mamma Won't Like Me (Single A-side, January 1975)
10. Michael (Australian single, July 1975)
11. I Bit Off More Than I Could Chew (Single A-side, April 1975)
12. I May Be Too Young (Single A-side, August 1975)
This 1st Suzi Quatro compilation wasn't released in UK and America
Recorded at Audio International Studio, London, 1972 - 1975
Released by RAK in the second half of 1975
Produced by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn,
except "Rolling Stone" produced by Mickie Most
Side 1
01. Rolling Stone (Single A-side, July 1972)
02. Can the Can (Single A-side, April 1973)
03. Glycerine Queen (From the album Suzi Quatro, October 1973)
04. 48 Crash (Single A-side, July 1973)
05. Daytona Demon (Single A-side, October 1973)
06. Devil Gate Drive (Single A-side, February 1974)
Side 2
07. Too Big (Single A-side, June 1974)
08. The Wild One (Single A-side, November 1974)
09. Your Mamma Won't Like Me (Single A-side, January 1975)
10. Michael (Australian single, July 1975)
11. I Bit Off More Than I Could Chew (Single A-side, April 1975)
12. I May Be Too Young (Single A-side, August 1975)
This 1st Suzi Quatro compilation wasn't released in UK and America
Recorded at Audio International Studio, London, 1972 - 1975
Released by RAK in the second half of 1975
Produced by Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn,
except "Rolling Stone" produced by Mickie Most
Obsazení:
Suzi Quatro - lead vocals, bass guitar
Len Tuckey - guitar, slide guitar, backing vocals
Alastair McKenzie - keyboards, backing vocals
Dave Neal - drums, backing vocals
Peter Frampton - guitar on "Rolling Stone"
Mick Waller - drums on "Rolling Stone"
Errol Brown - backing vocals on "Rolling Stone"
The Gonzales Horns - horn section on tracks 09 & 11
Sue & Sunny, Patti Quatro - backing vocals on 09, 10 & 11
Phil Dennys - string arrangements on "Michael"