RATT ‘The Atlantic Years 1984-1990’ Box Set 2020

Coming March 27th 2020
RATT
Atlantic Years 1984-1990 (Clamshell Boxset)
Disc 1
01
WANTED MAN
02
YOU’RE IN TROUBLE
03
ROUND AND ROUND
04
IN YOUR DIRECTION
05
SHE WANTS MONEY
06
LACK OF COMMUNICATION
07
BACK FOR MORE
08
THE MORNING AFTER
09
I’M INSANE
10
SCENE OF THE CRIME
11
ROUND AND ROUND (SINGLE EDIT)(BONUS TRACK)
Disc 2
01
YOU’RE IN LOVE
02
NEVER USE LOVE
03
LAY IT DOWN
04
GIVE IT ALL
05
CLOSER TO MY HEART
06
BETWEEN THE EYES
07
WHAT YOU GIVE IS WHAT YOU GET
08
GOT ME ON THE LINE
09
YOU SHOULD KNOW BY NOW
10
DANGEROUS BUT WORTH THE RISK
11
WHAT YOU GIVE IS WHAT YOU GET (SINGLE EDIT)(BONUS TRACK)
Disc 3
01
DANCE
02
ONE GOOD LOVER
03
DRIVE ME CRAZY
04
SLIP OF THE LIP
05
BODY TALK
06
LOOKING FOR LOVE
07
7TH AVENUE
08
IT DOESN’T MATTER
09
TAKE A CHANCE
10
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
11
DANCE (SINGLE EDIT)(BONUS TRACK)
Disc 4
01
CITY TO CITY
02
I WANT A WOMAN
03
WAY COOL JR.
04
DON’T BITE THE HAND THAT FEEDS
05
I WANT TO LOVE YOU TONIGHT
06
CHAIN REACTION
07
NO SURPRISE
08
BOTTOM LINE
09
WHAT’S IT GONNA BE
10
WHAT I’M AFTER
11
WAY COOL JR. (MTV UNPLUGGED)(BONUS TRACK)
Disc 5
01
INTRO TO SHAME
02
SHAME SHAME SHAME
03
LOVIN’ YOU’S A DIRTY JOB
04
SCRATCH THAT ITCH
05
ONE STEP AWAY
06
HARD TIME
07
HEADS I WIN, TAILS YOU LOSE
08
ALL OR NOTHING
09
CAN’T WAIT ON LOVE
10
GIVIN’ YOURSELF AWAY
11
TOP SECRET
12
LOVIN’ YOU’S A DIRTY JOB(RATT FONIC MONSTER MIX)(BONUS TRACK)
13
LOVIN’ YOU’S A DIRTY JOB(RATT FONIC RADIO MIX)(BONUS TRACK)
14
NOBODY RIDES FOR FREE(POINT BREAK SOUNDTRACK)(BONUS TRACK)
Description
Taking inspiration from Aerosmith and Van Halen, Ratt originally formed in Hollywood in the mid-1970s, eventually releasing the independent ‘Dr. Rock’ single in 1980, before contributing a track to the highly influential “Metal Masacre” compilation in1981, and their independently released, self-titled mini-album in 1983. But Ratt finally made their mark when Stephen Pearcy (vocals), Robbin Crosby (guitar), Warren DeMartini (guitar), Juan Croucier (bass) and Bobby Blotzer (drums) signed to Atlantic Records in 1984 for the “Out Of The Cellar” LP. Their tuneful hard rock found favour with both radio and on MTV, where clips for singles ‘Round And Round’ and ‘Back For More’ received heavy rotation. A big influence on the growing glam and hair metal scene based around LA’s Sunset Strip, “Out of The Cellar” would soon reach triple platinum status. The radio edit of ‘Round And Round’ is included as a bonus track.
In 1985, Ratt followed up their full length debut with “Invasion Of Your Privacy”. Produced by Beau Hill (Alice Cooper, Kix, Winger, Warrant, Fiona, Europe), and featuring the singles ‘Lay It Down’ and ‘You’re In Love’, Ratt’s popularity wasn’t confined to the States, as they would make fans as far afield as Japan, as well as inclusion on the UK’s legendary Monsters Of Rock festival in 1985, on a bill featuring ZZ Top, Marillion, Bon Jovi & Metallica. “Invasion Of Your Privacy” would eventually make double platinum sales, and includes ‘What You Give Is What You Get’ (Single Edit) as a bonus track.
Not wasting any time, and again with Beau Hill at the helm, Ratt released “Dancing Undercover” in 1986. Lead single ‘Dance’ would make a healthy dent on the charts, as well as featuring in an episode of Miami Vice, whilst ‘Body Talk’ would be included on the soundtrack to Eddie Murphy’s “The Golden Child”. A single edit of ‘Dance’ has been added to the album.
Fourth album “Reach For The Sky” (1988) was the last album to be produced by Beau Hill, and was co-produced with Mike Stone (Queen). Featuring the single ‘Way Cool Jr. ‘, “Reach ForThe Sky” racked up platinum sales, proving that Ratt could still reach the US top 20. The MTV Unplugged version of ‘Way Cool Jr. ‘ is included as a bonus track.
Their 5th record, 1990’s “Detonator”, was the last album released by Atlantic and the final record to feature the classic line-up. Enlisting Jon Bon Jovi for backing vocals on ‘Heads I Win, Tails You Lose’, the abum is also notable for a number of co-writes with Desmond Child (KISS, Cher, Bon Jovi), as well as production from Sir Arthur Payson. The tracks ‘Lovin’ You’s A Dirty Job’ and power ballad ‘Givin’ Yourself Away’ made healthy showings on the US Mainstream Rock Chart. The Ratt Fonic Monster Mix and Ratt Fonic Radio Mixes of ‘Lovin’ You’s A Dirty Job’, plus ‘Nobody Rides For Free’ from the Point Break Soundtrack are included as bonus tracks. Led by singer Stephen Pearcy and bass guitarist Juan Croucier, Ratt continue to tour to the present day.
