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    Mean is the fifth and final album by American hard rock band Montrose, released in 1987.It has much more of a glam metal sound than previous Montrose albums. [citation needed] It was the lowest-charting release on Montrose's career, reaching No. 165 on the Billboard 200 in June 1987.According to Ronnie Montrose, singer Johnny Edwards and drummer James Kottak were still officially in the band ...

  2. Mean is the fifth album by Montrose. Johnny Edwards and James Kottak were also in the band Buster Brown at the time of this album. Ronnie Montrose and Glenn Letsch had previously played together in Gamma. Don't Damage the Rock Game of Love Pass It On Hard Headed Woman M for Machine Ready, Willing, and Able Man of the Hour Flesh and Blood Stand Johnny Edwards: Vocals Ronnie Montrose: Guitar ...

  3. Mean by Montrose released in 1987. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. Mean by Montrose released in 1987. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. New Releases. Discover. Genres Moods Themes. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Pop/Rock Rap R&B ...

  4. Credits. Bass – Glenn Letsch. Design – Marc Bonilla. Drums – James Kottak. Engineer – Roger Wiersema. Mastered By – Eddy Schreyer. Producer, Guitar – Ronnie Montrose.

  5. Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for Mean by Montrose. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs.

  6. Dynamic guitarist Ronnie Montrose busts out the licks, riffs and leads throughout Mean.Supporting the diminutive axe master on Mean are vocalist Johnny Edwards, bassist Glenn Letsch and former Buster Brown drummer James Kottak. Throughout the nine-song effort, the mercurial Montrose showcases his deft six string work, bringing back a hard edge that the man once displayed in the early '70s, and ...

  7. 11 de feb. de 2007 · Not one of the classic Montrose albums, but definitely the best one since the ontouchable self-titled debut. On Mean, Ronnie had deafted powerhouse singer Johnny Edwards (ex-Buster Brown), whose raspy voice fits Ronnie's riffing perfectly. The last album of Montrose as a band. Hard to find, but well worth looking for! Ronnie Montrose R.I.P!