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Studio album by Montrose
Released 1974
Genre Rock
Length 34:50
Label Warner Bros.
Professional reviews
Montrose chronology
Montrose
(1973)
Paper Money
(1974)
Warner Brothers Presents... Montrose!
(1975)

Paper Money is the second album by the band Montrose. It was released in 1974 and was the last album to feature Sammy Hagar as lead vocalist. Ronnie Montrose sang lead vocals on "We're Going Home". Original bassist Bill Church left the band before this album was recorded and was replaced with Alan Fitzgerald. Although the liner notes for the CD edition of Paper Money said that Ronnie was offered to play lead guitar for Mott the Hoople when he left the Edgar Winter Group, Ronnie says that this never happened and was just a rumor. "I Got the Fire" was later covered by Iron Maiden.

Track listing

  1. "Underground" (cover) 3:33
  2. "Connection" (Rolling Stones cover) 5:42
  3. "The Dreamer" 4:05
  4. "Starliner" 3:36
  5. "I Got the Fire" 3:06
  6. "Spaceage Sacrifice" 4:55
  7. "We're Going Home" 4:52
  8. "Paper Money" 5:01

Personnel

External links

Ronnie Montrose homepage [2] Ted Templeman, producer Paper Money [3]

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