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Warner Bros. Presents Montrose! is the third studio album by American hard rock band Montrose, released on Warner Bros. Records on 26 September 1975. It is the first Montrose album released after the departure of singer Sammy Hagar and also the first not produced by Ted Templeman. Bob James, an unknown vocalist and songwriter from the South Bay area of Los Angeles who had been singing in a Montrose cover band, was chosen as Hagar's successor in early 1975. Another newcomer from Los Angeles, Jim Alcivar, joined the band on keyboards, making this the first Montrose album to feature a keyboardist as a full member of the band. At this juncture guitarist band leader Ronnie Montrose parted ways with Ted Templeman and chose to self-produce the album.

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  • Warner Bros. Presents... Montrose! (fr)
  • Warner Brothers Presents... Montrose! (it)
  • Warner Bros. Presents…Montrose! (ru)
  • Warner Bros. Presents Montrose! (en)
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  • Warner Bros. Presents... Montrose!, paru en 1975, est le troisième album de Montrose. (fr)
  • Warner Brothers Presents... Montrose! è il terzo album dei Montrose, uscito nel 1975 per l'Etichetta discografica Warner Bros. Records. (it)
  • Warner Bros. Presents…Montrose! — третий студийный альбом американской хард-рок-группы , выпущенный 26 сентября 1975 года лейблом Warner Bros.. (ru)
  • Warner Bros. Presents Montrose! is the third studio album by American hard rock band Montrose, released on Warner Bros. Records on 26 September 1975. It is the first Montrose album released after the departure of singer Sammy Hagar and also the first not produced by Ted Templeman. Bob James, an unknown vocalist and songwriter from the South Bay area of Los Angeles who had been singing in a Montrose cover band, was chosen as Hagar's successor in early 1975. Another newcomer from Los Angeles, Jim Alcivar, joined the band on keyboards, making this the first Montrose album to feature a keyboardist as a full member of the band. At this juncture guitarist band leader Ronnie Montrose parted ways with Ted Templeman and chose to self-produce the album. (en)
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  • Warner Bros. Presents Montrose! (en)
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  • The Record Plant, Los Angeles and Sausalito, California (en)
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