Piledriver
Status Quo · 1972
39 min · 8 tracks · hard rock ยท classic rock ยท boogie rock
Energetic boogie rock riffs meld with infectious grooves and upbeat melodies, embodying the essence of early '70s rock.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- energetic groove sessions short, punchy listening bursts upbeat driving motivation
- Context
- Released on September 15, 1972, 'Piledriver' was Status Quo's fifth studio album, following their breakthrough with 'Hello!' in 1973. At this point, the band was solidifying its signature sound, blending hard rock with boogie elements that would define their career. This album further established them as a leading act in the UK rock scene.
- If you like
- hard rock, classic rock, boogie rock
Piledriver is an album by Status Quo, released in 1972. Energetic boogie rock riffs meld with infectious grooves and upbeat melodies, embodying the essence of early '70s rock. 'Piledriver' is notable for its commercial success in the UK, reaching No. 5 on the charts and cementing Status Quo's reputation during the early '70s. The album features 'Paper Plane,' which became one of their most recognized tracks and has been influential in the boogie rock genre. Its straightforward style contributed to the band's enduring popularity and laid the groundwork for future hits. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Piledriver sound like?
Energetic boogie rock riffs meld with infectious grooves and upbeat melodies, embodying the essence of early '70s rock. Rooted in hard rock and classic rock.
What makes Piledriver by Status Quo notable?
'Piledriver' is notable for its commercial success in the UK, reaching No. 5 on the charts and cementing Status Quo's reputation during the early '70s. The album features 'Paper Plane,' which became one of their most recognized tracks and has been influential in the boogie rock genre. Its straightforward style contributed to the band's enduring popularity and laid the groundwork for future hits. Released on September 15, 1972, 'Piledriver' was Status Quo's fifth studio album, following their breakthrough with 'Hello!' in 1973. At this point, the band was solidifying its signature sound, blending hard rock with boogie elements that would define their career. This album further established them as a leading act in the UK rock scene.
Who is Piledriver for?
Piledriver works well if you're into energetic groove sessions, short, punchy listening bursts and upbeat driving motivation.
How many songs are on Piledriver?
Piledriver has 8 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one โ press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Don't Waste My Time Standout 4:20
- 2 Oh Baby 4:39
- 3 A Year 5:48
- 4 Unspoken Words 5:07
- 5 Big Fat Mama Standout 5:52
- 6 Paper Plane Standout 3:00
- 7 All the Reasons 3:39
- 8 Roadhouse Blues 7:29
Release Date
September 15, 1972
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
39 min 57 sec
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