David Hamilton Talks About Sugar Sugar and interviews Suzie Quatro
John's Flashback 60s 70s 80s
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David Hamilton Talks About Sugar Sugar and interviews Suzie Quatro Archies Suzie Quatro Cozy Powell "Can the Can" was followed by three further hits: "48 Crash" (1973), "Daytona Demon" (1973), and "Devil Gate Drive" (1974), each of which sold over one million copies and were awarded gold discs,[25] although they met with little success in her native United States, where she had toured as a support act for Alice Cooper.[26] Rak Records' artists had generally not succeeded in the US and her first album, Suzi Quatro, was criticized by Alan Betrock for its lack of variety, for its Quatro-written "second-rate fillers" and for her voice, described as "often too high and shrill, lacking punch or distinctive phrasing."[20] Writing for Rolling Stone, Greg Shaw was also downbeat, saying that the album "may be a necessary beginning".[27]
In 1973, Quatro played on the Cozy Powell hit "Dance With the Devil", a track written by Mickie Most while Cozy Powell was part of the Rak Records roster.