SUZI QUATRO Releases Music Video For 'Do Ya Dance'

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Suzi Quatro, the 70-year-old pioneering female rocker who burst on to the scene in the 1970s, released a new studio album, "The Devil In Me", on March 26 through SPV/Steamhammer. The official music video for the disc's latest single, "Do Ya Dance", can be seen below. Suzi says about the new song and video: "My son Richard presented me with this track. It was an unusual one, a bit of a James Brown vibe, who I always loved. I worked on it till I found the exact right melody, which was not obvious, and the right words to sing that I could relate to. I always have to tell a story, and it all came together very nicely. The lyrics are a little naughty, which at my age, I am certainly allowed to be. We made this video in my garage complete with dancing, confetti, and mask-wearing musos and dancers. I must say it was a little strange looking into all those Suzis faces...very surreal. The track and video can be summed up with one word...FUN!" The reasons for Suzi's remarkable creative explosion: on the one hand, the lockdown, which kept her from her usual touring life in spring 2020, and on the other another collaboration with her son Richard Tuckey, which had already worked out extremely well on her predecessor album "No Control". said Suzi: "Starting spring 2020, almost one hundred of my shows were canceled, and Richard would also have been on tour with his band had not all concerts been canceled or postponed. So I said to him, 'We should make the most of our free time, write new material and allow ourselves to be inspired by the things that are currently going on in the world.' "I already knew that Richard and I make a brilliant team; after all, 'No Control' had been a major success and a very special recording for us. Although I would never have thought that we'd be able to surpass it. But everybody who's heard 'The Devil In Me' and all the people who had worked on the previous album have told us, 'This album is even stronger.'" "The Devil In Me" presents Suzi's full range of musical diversity plus a number of surprises. From rock tracks such as "The Devil In Me", "Get Outta Jail", "Motorcity Riders" and "Hey Queenie" to fairly unusual numbers such as the pub atmosphere-inspired "Loves Gone Bad", with its intimate mood, or "In The Dark", which is accompanied by elegant piano and provocative saxophone sounds, Suzi presents herself from a whole range of different aspects. Suzi said: "Richard wanted this album to have a through line, so that you could put any track on, and it just fit… He also said he wanted this album to be as important and groundbreaking as my first one. So that is how we approached this project, and that is what we accomplished." Track listing: CD Version 01. The Devil In Me 02. Hey Queenie 03. Betty Who? 04. You Can‘t Dream It 05. My Heart And Soul (long version) 06. Get Outta Jail 07. Do Ya Dance 08. Isolation Blues 09. I Sold My Soul Today 10. Love‘s Gone Bad 11. In The Dark 12. Motor City Riders 2 LP Version: Side A: 01. The Devil In Me 02. Hey Queenie 03. Betty Who? 04. You Can‘t Dream It Side B: 01. My Heart And Soul (long version) 02. Get Outta Jail 03. Do Ya Dance 04. Isolation Blues Side C: 01. I Sold My Soul Today 02. Love‘s Gone Bad 03. In The Dark 04. Motor City Riders Side D: 01. Can I Be Your Girl (bonus track) 02. Desperado (bonus track)
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