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Tell The World: The Very Best Of Ratt (CD)

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Ratt Artist Snapshot:

One of the key bands in the 1980s glam metal scene, Los Angeles's Ratt formed (as Mickey Ratt) back in the mid-'70s and had a brief, glorious tenure in the spotlight between '84 and '88. A widely praised (and purchased) debut album spawned the MTV hit "Round and Round," while a friendship with Motley Crue and the opening spot on a Billy Squier tour helped to raise their profile considerably. Fans continued to flock to their shows and buy their records, but critics were increasingly bored by the whole hair metal thing, and by the turn of the decade, the band had called it quits. A 1996 reunion found the band in a more sedate, bluesy vein, but this period ended sadly with the death of guitarist Robbin Crosby.


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DISC 1 for Tell The World: The Very Best Of Ratt (CD) Album By Ratt (Artist)
1   Dangerous But Worth the Risk
2   Back For More
3   Lovin' You's a Dirty Job
4   Nobody Rides For Free
5   Heads I Win, Tails You Lose
6   You're In Love
7   City to City
8   Body Talk
9   Way Cool Jr.
10   Round And Round
11   Lay It Down
12   I Want A Woman
13   Dance
14   Wanted Man
15   Slip Of The Lip
16   Shame Shame Shame
17   Lack Of Communication
18   Over The Edge
19   Steel River
20   No One Can Stop You Now
 


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Title Note

Ratt: Stephen Pearcy (vocals); Robbin Crosby (acoustic guitar); Warren DeMartini (acoustic 12-string guitar); Juan Croucier, Robbie Crane (bass guitar); Bobby Blotzer (drums).

Audio Remasterers: Bill Inglot; Dan Hersch.

Recording information: 1983 - 1999.

Crawling beneath the burgeoning glam metal scene on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip during the early 1980's, Ratt provided a gritty alternative to their more coifed contemporaries and were far more musically accomplished than most bands of the era. Stephen Pearcy's distinctive vocals, paired with the fretboard heroics of Warren DeMartini, proved to be irrepressible. The 20-track TELL THE WORLD celebrates Ratt's recorded history with much-deserved reverence.



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