"Montrose" is the self-titled debut album by the American hard rock band Montrose, released in 1973 and now available on CD format from Wb. This influential record is often cited as one of the cornerstones of American hard rock, featuring powerful guitar riffs, energetic vocals, and a raw sound that helped define an era. The album includes classic tracks like "Rock the Nation," "Bad Motor Scooter," and "Space Station #5." Montrose was fronted by legendary guitarist Ronnie Montrose and featured vocalist Sammy Hagar, who later achieved solo fame and joined Van Halen. The band's blend of heavy blues-rock with melodic hooks set them apart in the early '70s rock scene. Wb (Warner Bros.) is renowned for its high-quality music releases across genres, supporting iconic artists worldwide with excellent production standards.