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Out of the Cellar is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Ratt, released in 1984 by Atlantic Records. The album was an immediate success, with wide airplay on radio and heavy rotation on MTV of its singles, especially the hit " Round and Round ".
The version of "Back for More" featured on this EP is an earlier recording than the one on the album Out of the Cellar.The European version also features an earlier recording of "You're in Trouble" as a bonus track, believed to feature Joey Cristofanilli on bass guitar.
Peak chart positions Certifications; Billboard 200 [1] 1991 Ratt & Roll 81–91. Released: April 6, 1991; Label: Atlantic Records; 57 US: Gold [6] 1997 Collage. Released: July 22, 1997; Label: DeRock — 2002 The Essentials. Released: 2002; Label: Atlantic Records — 2003 Ratt: Metal Hits. Released: 2003; Label: Rhino Records — 2007 Tell the ...
The various Mickey Ratt lineups released several demos, appeared on compilations and a live concert recording on Pearcy's indie imprint Top Fuel Records. In 1980, to increase their chances of landing a recording contract with a major label, the band recorded a single called "Dr. Rock" / "Drivin' on E", which was given to fans at their early Los ...
"Wanted Man" is the first track on American heavy metal band Ratt's album Out of the Cellar. It was also featured on the soundtrack for the 1985 film Weird Science.The song was composed by Robbin Crosby, Stephen Pearcy, and Joey Cristofanilli (who was briefly filling in for full-time Ratt bassist Juan Croucier), and it was the second biggest hit on the album (note: "Back for More" did not ...
Detonator is the fifth studio album by American glam metal band Ratt, released August 21, 1990, by Atlantic Records.This is the last album to feature bassist Juan Croucier until his return in 2012, as well as guitarist Robbin Crosby before his death in 2002.
Penguin Books published three editions of The Penguin Guide to the Bargain Classics by March and his co-authors, in 1966, 1970 and 1972. [5] In 1975 they published The Penguin Stereo Record Guide containing 1114 pages and selling for £3.50. [6] From then until 2012, March and his team wrote a succession of Penguin guides.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Professional ratings; Review scores; Source ... (1970 Record Plant Mix)" 8:11: 11.