Chrome studs, white boots, voice like a chainsaw-Can the Can cracked the boys' club wide open. Bass slapped harder than Slade's drums, strut sexier than Bowie's hips. Glam's first real queen. More leather riffs cracking weekly.
The leather-clad, bass-slinging Detroit firecracker who kicked down the doors for every woman who ever wanted to rock harder than the boys. She was barely five-foot-nothing, but when she strapped on that bass, slapped on the black leather jumpsuit, and snarled “Can the Can,” the entire glam world stood up and took notice. The Glam Slam Essentials 1. Suzi Quatro (1973) – Album Release (1973) The debut that announced her arrival – “48 Crash”, “Glycerine Queen”, pure leather
Quatro's Polydor Pivot Suzi Quatro’s “Heart Of Stone” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 29, 1982, on Polydor Records (catalogue: POSP 477). Released as the lead single from her eighth studio album, Main Attraction, only in the UK and Spain, and was also her first single release by the record label, Polydor. It was co-written by Quatro and keyboardist Chris Andrews, the latter of whom also co-produced it. The single release features the song "Remote Contro