01. Gone With The Wind
02. Cranky Boy
03. The Last Thing I Do
04. Assume The Position
05. Voyage To Nowhere
06. Shake The Shadow
07. Boys Wanna Fight
08. Movin' In For The Kill
09. Live With Me (The Rolling Stones cover)
01. You Will Be Mine
02. Last Fair Deal Gone Down
03. Even The Score
04. Ready for Love (Mott the Hoople cover)
05. Assume The Position
06. I Must Be Crazy
07. Burning Heart
08. Payin' The Price
09. See You In My Dreams
10. Leading Me On
01. Redbone Rock (Dr. Dirty Sessions)
02. Gunfighter (Riot)
03. Hold On (Dr. Dirty Sessions)
04. Hell Or Highwater (Dr. Dirty Sessions)
05. Too Late (Dr. Dirty Sessions)
06. Eyes Of Fire (Jack Starr)
07. In And Out (Dr. Dirty Sessions)
08. Can't Let You Walk Away (Jack Starr)
09. Vigilante Killer (Riot)
10. Shake The Shadow
11. Bad Boys (Thrasher Project)
12. Even The Score
13. Cranky Boy
14. Boys Wanna Fight
15. Love Song (Dr. Dirty Sessions)
16. Child Of Time (Dr. Dirty Sessions)
17. Hard Drivin' Woman (Dr. Dirty Sessions) / Traditional
Forrester was born on September 22, 1956 in Tucker, Georgia. His mother was a ballroom dance instructor, started to develop his trademark voice in high school when he began taking vocal lessons. After graduation he moved to South Carolina where he began playing in a local bands. In the late 70's, Forrester joined forces with two former members of Illinois act Roller, guitarist Russ Shirley and bassist/vocalist Kevin Lee, and drummer Jim Schroeder to form Hitman. The band stayed together for about a year playing around the Georgia state area.[1] Forrester's big break came while he was with a New York cover band named Rachel and he successfully auditioned to replace the departing Guy Speranza in Riot.
He would make his studio debut on 1982's Restless Breed album which the band supported by touring with headliners Rainbow on their Straight Between the Eyes tour, sharing the bill at different times with Saxon, Scorpions, and UFO. Keeping up their momentum, the Riot Live EP was released later that same year. After losing their major label deal with Elektra, Riot signed with Canadian indie label Quality Records for the 1983 release of Born In America, Forrester's second and last studio album with the band. In early 1984, Riot played dates on the Kiss - Lick It Up tour alongside Vandenberg but saddled with managerial problems decided to split up shortly thereafter.
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