Rock Therapy is the fourth studio album by American rockabilly band Stray Cats, released in August 1986 by EMI America.
Rock Therapy was released as a reunion album after Setzer's solo effort, The Knife Feels Like Justice, and the trio of Phantom, Rocker and Slick self-titled LP.
Writing for People Weekly, critic Mary Shaughnessy contrasted Rock Therapy with the band members' solo albums predating it.
[2] On the other hand, the Ottawa Citizen's Evelyn Erskine found that compared to the band's previous work, the album "takes a more serious approach than usual to rockabilly.
"[3] Greg Quill of the Toronto Star thought it was "probably the best Stray Cats album to date," despite being "recorded spontaneously and almost on a whim.