None of the songs on
The Randy Rhoads Years are the same versions that appear on the original two Quiet Riot albums. Longtime Quiet Riot vocalist
Kevin DuBrow remixed all the tracks at the request of the Rhoads family, with the exception of the previously unreleased "Force of Habit", as that track's master tape couldn't be located. DuBrow also re-recorded his lead vocals on all tracks with the exception of "Force of Habit". The track "Last Call for Rock 'n' Roll" is a reworking of Rhoads' guitar parts from the track "Mama's Little Angels" on the 1978 album
Quiet Riot. The drums on all tracks but "Force of Habit" were re-sampled, and the guitar tracks were played through
Carlos Cavazo's
Marshall amplifiers to duplicate the sound that Rhoads later achieved as a member of
Ozzy Osbourne's band. According to DuBrow, Rhoads used
Peavey amplifiers while in Quiet Riot and was never happy with his guitar tone, but was quite happy with his tone later with Osbourne as he had access to better equipment and was using Marshall amplifiers and cabinets. and was put on the reissue as a bonus track. ==Track listing==