Ratt (album)
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Ratt | ||
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Studio album by Ratt | ||
Released | July 6, 1999 | |
Recorded | 1998-1999 | |
Genre | Rock/Blues | |
Length | 50:42 | |
Label | Portrait | |
Producer(s) | John Kalodner , Liam Sternberg , Richie Zito | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Ratt chronology | ||
Ratt & Roll 81-91 (1991) |
Collage (1997) |
Ratt (1999) |
Ratt is the self titled and possibly final album of Ratt. This album saw the band's musical direction to a more blues influenced rock sound and further away from their previous glam metal roots. This album was heavily criticized by fans and critics due to the absence of strong guitar riffs, melodies and the subdued, worn-out vocals by lead singer Stephen Pearcy. Because of this it gave the listener a different sound from the previous Ratt albums.
[edit] Track listing
- "Over The Edge" – 4:22
- "Live For Today" – 4:38
- "Gave Up Givin' Up" – 4:04
- "We Don't Belong" – 6:11
- "Breakout" – 4:24
- "Tug Of War" – 4:17
- "Dead Reckoning" – 4:32
- "Luv Sick" – 5:09
- "It Ain't Easy" – 4:02
- "All The Way" – 4:41
- "So Good, So Fine" – 4:22
[edit] Line-Up
- Stephen Pearcy: Lead Vocals
- Warren DeMartini: Guitar
- Robbie Crane: Bass
- Bobby Blotzer: Drums