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Suzi Quatro ) 1973

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Suzi Quatro is the debut solo studio album by the American singer-songwriter and bass guitarist of the same name. The LP was originally released in October 1973, by the record label Rak in most territories. The album was released under Bell Records in the United States and Canada, EMI Records in Japan, and Columbia Records in some European countries. It was titled Can the Can in Australia.
The album was a critical and commercial success, achieving international popularity upon its release, reaching the top 50 in the charts in several territories, peaking at number 32 in the UK Albums Chart, number 4 in Germany, number 5 in the Netherlands, and number 2 in Australia. The LP also achieved minor success in the United States, entering the top 150 in the charts there. The single "Can the Can", which was included on the album in most countries, became Quatro's most successful hit, reaching number one in the charts in several European countries and Australia, and had modest success in the US. The album also spawned her second single "48 Crash" which also achieved commercial success, reaching the top ten in several countries, including the UK where it went to number 3.
In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Dave Thompson gave the album four and half stars and wrote that "Suzi Quatro remains one of the most nakedly sexual albums of the entire glam rock epoch -- and one of the hottest debuts of the decade."

Suzi Quatro – bass, lead vocals
Len Tuckey – guitars, backing vocals, slide guitar
Alastair McKenzie – piano, backing vocals, electric piano, Mellotron
Dave Neal – drums, backing vocals

🔘 Side 1:
48 Crash
Glycerine Queen
Shine My Machine
Official Suburbian Superman
I Wanna Be Your Man
Primitive Love

🔘 Side 2:
All Shook Up
Sticks & Stones
Skin Tight Skin
Can the Can
Shakin' All Over

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