All right, this was just one of those bands that I didn't get into the first time around. I was more into Yngwie, Vai, Satch, etc. at the time so I just didn't really give them a chance. So, let me know what I need to get and what I need to stay away from. I'm ready to add on to my cd collection, and these guys are as good as anyone to start. Hook me up.
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"Out of the Cellar" is my fav by Ratt. But maybe the "Ratt and Roll" cd would be good for you because it is a greatest hits deal.Scott
Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright, that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong.
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All you need is out of the cellar and invasion of your privacy. The rest is ok to good, but really for a casual listener those are the best.
I like the self titled one too, a little like cellar, but more raw. If I got a third album that would be it.
Dancing undercover on up was kinda bland to me, but it was ok.When you take a shower in space, you have to press the water onto your body to clean yourself, and then you gotta vacuum it off. - Ace Frehley
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Get them all, do it chronologically. You'll enjoy it that much more.
You'll be ok if you skip the EP, start with Out of the Cellar, then Invasion of Your Privacy, roll right into Dancing Undercover, footslide into Reach for the Sky, polish it off with Detonator. Once you're there you can skip 81-91, (because you already own all of those tunes except Nobody Rides for Free) pick up the self-titled album, then get 81-91, the EP and Collage. By then, you'll be caught up. Collage was lack-luster, but the original version of Top Secret is killer. I really liked the '99 self-titled album. I thought it was a solid album.
My favorite is Out of the Cellar, there's something about Round and Round that always takes me back in time. [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
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Invasion of Your Privacy is by far their best songwriting overall. and best musicianship as well. I do like the song Way Cool Jr though.
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Loved Invasion, and most people might hate me for this but i also loved dancing undercover.
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Best 3:
Out Of The Cellar
Invasion Of Your Privacy
Dancing Undercover
All of the tracks on these have Ratt's peak signature sound. Their other stuff lacks some of those elements with the exception of a few odd songs. Detanator was when Robbin was suffering bad with his addictions and the stuff feels thrown together. Mostly disappointing as was Reach For The Sky with "Way Cool Jr.". Don't let Desmond Child contribute to your metal masterpieces. I also like the first release from Stephen Pearcy's "Arcade" project.
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Best 3:
Out Of The Cellar
Invasion Of Your Privacy
Dancing Undercover
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All of the tracks on these have Ratt's peak signature sound. Their other stuff lacks some of those elements with the exception of a few odd songs. Detanator was when Robbin was suffering bad with his addictions and the stuff feels thrown together. Mostly disappointing as was Reach For The Sky with "Way Cool Jr.". Don't let Desmond Child contribute to your metal masterpieces. I also like the first release from Stephen Pearcy's "Arcade" project.
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Metal Medal II, Tonyl11
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I think Invasion had their best songwriting and easily the best guitar tones that they ever put to tape. Cellar kicks ass too, the rest are OK...nothing spectacular. Warren actually seemed to "dumb down" his playing after Invasion with a much more blues based approach, not necessarily a bad thing in general, but it seemed to me that he lost some of the "fire" from his playing.
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My 1st pick is "Invasion" I think that's the DiMartini sound. Followed by "Detonator" which he seems to add some new tones which are refreshing.
"Undercover" was more of an ex-girlfriend anthem album for me personally. Whenever I listen to it, I go back in time and dream.
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