Suzi Quatro, the iconic glam rock legend, returns with a powerful and energetic album, "Back To The Drive," released on February 17, 2006, under Cherry Red Records. This 57-minute journey through 12 tracks showcases Quatro's signature style and her enduring ability to captivate audiences with her distinctive voice and electrifying guitar riffs.
The album kicks off with the title track, "Back To The Drive," setting the tone for a high-octane experience. Fans of Quatro's earlier work will appreciate the familiar glam rock sound, while new listeners will be drawn in by the raw energy and catchy melodies. Tracks like "15 Minutes Of Fame" and "Duality" highlight Quatro's knack for blending rock with a touch of storytelling, creating a narrative that resonates with the listener.
"Rockin' In The Free World" is a standout track, showcasing Quatro's ability to tackle social issues with a rock anthem that is both powerful and danceable. "No Choice" and "Sometimes Love Is Letting Go" offer a more introspective look into Quatro's songwriting, proving that she is not just a rockstar but also a poet with a keen eye for detail.
The album closes with "Born Making Noise," a fitting finale that encapsulates Quatro's career and her unwavering commitment to her craft. "Back To The Drive" is a testament to Suzi Quatro's enduring legacy in the glam rock genre, and it is sure to be a hit with both longtime fans and new converts alike.