Montrose Montrose: AS 40 Series
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Montrose's 1973 Self-Titled Debut Reissued for the AS 40 Series on 180g 45RPM 2LP: Mastered by Matthew Lutthans at the Mastering Lab from the Original Master Tape and Pressed at QRP
Few debut albums hit with the seismic force of Montrose. Released in 1973, this powerhouse record didn't just introduce guitarist Ronnie Montrose and a then-unknown vocalist named Sammy Hagar — it practically rewrote the rules for American hard rock.
From the opening riff of "Rock the Nation" to the thunder of "Bad Motor Scooter" and "Space Station #5," Montrose delivers 35 minutes of pure, high-octane energy. It's lean, loud, and loaded with attitude — the album that bridged the gap between Led Zeppelin's muscle and Van Halen's flash. In fact, Eddie Van Halen himself cited Montrose as a blueprint for what would come next.
Produced by Ted Templeman (soon to helm Van Halen's own breakout), the record's sound is all killer instinct and no filler — massive guitar tones, airtight grooves, and Hagar's raw, unfiltered vocals in peak form.
Now, this classic gets the treatment it's always deserved. Mastered from the original tape by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab, and pressed on dead-quiet vinyl by Quality Record Pressings, this edition captures the album's fire and punch — the way it was meant to be heard.
Track Listing
Side A:
- Rock the Nation
- Bad Motor Scooter
Side B:
- Space Station #5
- I Don't Want It
Side C:
- Good Rockin' Tonight
- Rock Candy
Side D:
- One Thing on My Mind
- Make It Last





