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''The Right to Rock'' is the second studio album by American glam metal band Keel. It was the first to be produced by Kiss's Gene Simmons under their new label Gold Mountain Records (which was distributed by A&M Records at the time). When the band started recording the album, drummer Bobby Marks left. He was replaced by different drummers: Fred Coury (who went on to join Cinderella), Barry Brandt (of Angel) and Steve Riley (who subsequently left to join the band W.A.S.P.). Dwain Miller eventually became the band's permanent drummer before the album was released. ==Track listing== ;Side one # "The Right to Rock" ''(Ron Keel, Kenny Chaisson)'' - 3:35 # "Back to the City" ''(R. Keel, Chaisson)'' - 3:47 # "Let's Spend the Night Together" ''(Mick Jagger, Keith Richards)'' - 3:41 # "Easier Said than Done" ''(Gene Simmons, Mitch Weissman)'' - 3:25 # "So Many Girls, So Little Time" ''(Simmons, Howard Rice)'' - 3:15 ;Side two # # "Speed Demon" ''(R. Keel)'' - 3:39 # "Get Down" ''(Simmons, Rice)'' - 5:02 # "You're the Victim (I'm the Crime)" ''(R. Keel, Chaisson, Bobby Marks)'' - 2:59 The remastered version of the album features two bonus tracks - a remixed version of "Easier Said than Done", and a "reunion" version of "The Right to Rock". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Right to Rock」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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