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When did Rock Drill come out?
In late 1977 Rock Drill was released on Vertigo in Germany and Norway containing "No Complaints Department", but the album was quickly withdrawn and replaced by copies with "Mrs. Blackhouse" on them. The acetate of the single played by Alan Freeman is the original mix of the song.
Does Rock Drill have a Complaints Department?
The UK release of Rock Drill was originally to include "No Complaints Department", which appeared on the German and Norwegian Vertigo releases of the album (Cat No: 6370 423) but it was later pulled before the album was released on Mountain Records (TOPS 114).
How did Alex Harvey feel about the statue in 'Rock Drill Suite'?
Alex Harvey found this statue deeply moving and it influenced the entire "Rock Drill Suite". "No Complaints Department" was the last song SAHB ever recorded in the studio and Harvey broke down in tears after he finished it.
Is Engine Room Boogie on Rock Drill?
One track recorded during the Rock Drill session that was not included on the finished album is "Engine Room Boogie". The track ended up as the B-side of SAHB's final single release "Mrs. Blackhouse" (1977 Mountain - Cat No: TOP 32).


