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First Five Albums Remastered For 'Original Album Series. Threads Tagged with ratt: User Name: Remember Me? DEFINATELY NOT REMASTERED. The only remastered Ratt cds are those same titles that are in the box (OOTC thru Detonator) which were released in Japan a couple of years ago. The Ratt Japanese mini-LPs from 2009 are pretty much. Just got my out of the cellar and dancing. They were remastered @ 24 and dithered to 16bit. Free download info for the Hard rock album Ratt - Out Of The Cellar (SHM-CD Japan 2009 Remastered) (1984) compressed in.rar file format. The genre category is: Hard rock Glam metal. The mediafire link is uploaded and shared by Odinha. Harvest moon a wonderful life rom. Ratt Out Of The Cellar Remastered Rar. The Free Hard Music community also provides a free music downloads of Ratt Discography with full MP3 320 kbit/s album in.rar or.zip archive downloading links from mega.co.nz, mediafire.com, yandex or rusfolder. We share Hard rock Glam metal. 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UK have reissued the band's first five albums under the Original Album Series including 1984's Out Of The Cellar, 1985's , 1986's , 1988's Reach For The Sky and 1990's Detonator. A description reads: 'The five CD box set contains a quintet of albums packaged in cardboard mini LP sleeves and housed in a slipcase. This collection of Ratt's first five albums covers the years from 1984 to 1990 that saw them have significant commercial success. Tracks such as 'Round And Round,' 'Wanted Man' and 'Lay It Down' helped define the glam metal genre, while their later output such as 'Way Cool Jr.' And '' featured heavily on MTV. Originally hailing from San Diego California, Ratt were a key figure in the formation of the '80s Los Angeles hard rock and glam metal scene.' Free ratt album mp3 download. Ratt - Discography (1983-2015) Country: USA Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Glam Metal Quality: Mp3, CBR 320 kbps. 1983 - Ratt (EP) (1984, Time Coast, 28XD-706, Japan) + Bonus 1984 - Out Of The Cellar (Atlantic, 80143-1, USA) (LP) (+Scans) 1985 - Invasion Of Your Privacy (Atlantic, 781 257-1, EU) (LP) (+Scans) 1985 - You're In Trouble (EP) (Target, TE 1345, England) (LP) 1986 - Dancing Undercover (2014, Rock Candy Remastered) 1986 - Live In Kanagawa, Japan (2CD) (192 kbps) 1988 - Reach For The Sky (2009, SHM-CD Warner Music, WPCR - 13569, Japan) (+Scans) 1990 - Detonator (24-bit Digital Remastering, Warner Music, WPCR-13570, Japan) 1991 - Ratt & Roll - 8191 (Atlantic, 7 82260-2, USA) (+Scans) 1997 - Collage (Victor, VICP-60050, Japan) (+Scans) 1999 - Ratt (Colambia-Portrait, VK 69586, USA) (+Scans) 2002 - The Essentials (Atlantic, R2 76053, USA) 2007 - Tell The World - The Very Best Of Ratt (+Scans) 2010 - Infestation (Roadrunner Records-Loud & Proud Records, PRCY - 21364, Japan) (+Scans) 2013 - Original Album Series (Rhino Records, 8122-79680-3, EU) (5 CD) (+Scans) 2015 - Toggle 80'S Hair Metal Band Ratt. 1. Sweet Cheater 2. You Think You're Tough 3. U Got It 4. Tell the World 5. Back for More 6. Walkin' the Dog 07. Born On The Bayou 08. . 1. Wanted Man 03:37 2. You're in Trouble 03:16 3. Round and Round 04:22 4. In Your Direction 03:30 5. She Wants Money 03:04 6. Lack of Communication 03:52 7. Back for More 03:42 8. The Morning After 03:30 9. I'm Insane 02:54 10. Scene of the Crime 04:54. 1. You're in Love 2. Never Use Love 3. Lay It Down 4. Give It All 5. Closer to My Heart 6. Between the Eyes 7. What You Give Is What You Get 8. Got Me on the Line 9. You Should Know by Now 10. Dangerous But Worth the Risk. 1. You're in Trouble 2. Sweet Cheater 3. You Think You're Tough 4. U Got It 5. Tell the World 6. Back for More 7. Walkin' the Dog. 1. Dance 2. One Good Lover 3. Drive Me Crazy 4. 5. Body Talk 6. Looking for Love 7. 7th Avenue 8. It Doesn't Matter 9. Take a Chance 10. Enough Is Enough. DISC 1 1. Dangerous, but Worth the Risk 2. Give It All 3. Wanted Man 4. In Your Direction 5. Back for More 6. Never Use Love 7. Closer to My Heart 8. Unknown Track 9. Between the Eyes 10. What You Give Is What You Get 11. You Should Know by Now DISC 2 1. Guitar Solo 2. I'll Leave the Morning After 3. You Think You're Tough 4. Sweet Cheater 5. Lay It Down 6. You're in Love 7. Round and Round. 1. City to City 2. I Want a Woman 3. Way Cool Jr. 4. Don't Bite the Hand That Feeds 5. I Want to Love You Tonight 6. Chain Reaction 7. No Surprise 8. Bottom Line 9. What's It Gonna Be 10. What I'm After. 1. Intro to Shame 2. Shame, Shame, Shame 3. Lovin' You's a Dirty Job 4. Scratch That Itch 5. One Step Away 6. Hard Time 7. Heads I Win, Tails You Lose 8. All or Nothing 9. Can't Wait on Love 10. Givin' Yourself Away 11. Top Secret. 1. Tell the World 2. You Think You're Tough 3. Round and Round 4. Wanted Man 5. Back for More 6. Lack of Communication 7. Lay It Down 8. You're in Love 9. Slip of the Lip 10. Dance 11. Body Talk 12. Way Cool Jr. 13. I Want a Woman 14. Lovin' You's a Dirty Job 15. Shame, Shame, Shame 16. Givin' Yourself Away 17. One Step Away 18. Heads I Win, Tails You Lose 19. Nobody Rides for Free. 1. Steel River 2. Dr. Rock 3. Diamond Time Again 4. Ratt Madness 5. Hold Tight 6. I Want It All 7. Mother Blues 8. Top Secret 9. Take It Anyway 10. Lovin' You 11. She's Got Everything. 1. Over the Edge 2. Live for Today 3. Gave Up Givin' Up 4. We Don't Belong 5. Breakout 6. Tug of War 7. Dead Reckoning 8. Luv Sick 9. It Ain't Easy 10. All the Way 11. So Good, So Fine. 1. Round and Round 2. Back for More 3. Wanted Man 4. Lay It Down 5. You're in Love 6. Dance 7. Way Cool Jr. 8. Lovin' You's a Dirty Job 9. Givin' Yourself Away 10. Body Talk 11. Heads I Win, Tails You Lose 12. One Step Away. 1. Dangerous but Worth the Risk 03:31 2. Back for More 03:46 3. Lovin' You's a Dirty Job 03:14 4. Nobody Rides for Free 04:43 5. Heads I Win, Tails You Lose 03:59 6. You're in Love 03:14 7. City to City 03:32 8. Body Talk 03:49 9. Way Cool Jr. 04:28 10. Round and Round 04:25 11. Lay It Down 03:26 12. I Want a Woman 04:00 13. Dance 04:23 14. Wanted Man 03:41 15. Slip of the Lip 03:19 16. Shame Shame Shame 04:34 17. Lack of Communication 03:56 18. Over the Edge 04:24 19. Steel River 04:19 20. Way Cool Jr. (MTV Unplugged Version) 05:04. 1. 2. Best of Me 3. A Little too Much 4. Look Out Below 5. Last Call 6. Lost Weekend 7. As Good as It Gets 8. Garden of Eden 9. Take a Big Bite 10. Take Me Home 11. Don't Let Go 12. Scatter. Out Of The Cellar 1-1 Wanted Man 1-2 You're In Trouble 1-3 Round And Round 1-4 In Your Direction 1-5 She Wants Money 1-6 Lack Of Communication 1-7 Back For More 1-8 The Morning After 1-9 I'm Insane 1-10 Scene Of The Crime Invasion Of Your Privacy 2-1 You're In Love 2-2 Never Use Love 2-3 Lay It Down 2-4 Give It All 2-5 Closer To My Heart 2-6 Between The Eyes 2-7 What You Give Is What You Get 2-8 Got Me On The Line 2-9 You Should Know By Now 2-10 Dangerous But Worth The Risk Dancing Undercover 3-1 Dance 3-2 One Good Lover 3-3 Drive Me Crazy 3-4 Slip Of The Lip 3-5 Body Talk 3-6 Looking For Love 3-7 7th Avenue 3-8 It Doesn't Matter 3-9 Take A Chance 3-10 Enough Is Enough Reach For The Sky 4-1 City To City 4-2 I Want A Woman 4-3 Way Cool Jr. 4-4 Don't Bite The Hand That Feeds 4-5 I Want To Love You Tonight 4-6 Chain Reaction 4-7 No Surprise 4-8 Bottom Line 4-9 What's It Gonna Be 4-10 What I'm After Detonator 5-1 Intro To Shame 5-2 Shame Shame Shame 5-3 Lovin' You's A Dirty Job 5-4 Scratch That Itch 5-5 One Step Away 5-6 Hard Time 5-7 Heads I Win, Tails You Lose 5-8 All Or Nothing 5-9 Can't Wait On Love 5-10 Givin' Yourself Away 5-11 Top Secret. 01. Lay Ot Down 02. Round And Round 03. Dance 04. Lovin Yous A Dirty Job 05. One Step Away 06. Way Cool Jr 07. Nobody Rides For Free 08. Youre In Love 09. Lack Of Communication 10. Body Talk 11. Givin Yourself Away 12. Shame Shame Shame 13. Slip Of The Lip 14. Walking The Dog. Invasion of Privacy. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. Buy the album Starting at £13.99. Released just over a year after their blockbuster double-platinum debut, Ratt's second album, Invasion of Your Privacy, contained all of the same ingredients that helped launch the band to MTV and radio success: a batch of commercially savvy pop-metal tunes and a half-naked model on the cover. This may seem like an overly simplistic analysis, but it helps make the point that, for all its many positive attributes (including a number nine chart peak), Invasion of Your Privacy was very much a creative holding pattern for the group. If anything, returning producer merely helped Ratt fine-tune their songs and give them a brighter pop sheen (including some telltale electronic percussion), but although there were still hit singles to be had via riff-driven opener "You're in Love," "Lay It Down," and "What You Give Is What You Get," none of these challenged the first album's "Round and Round" in terms of commercial or cultural ubiquity. Nonetheless, another largely consistent selection of tracks (including fan favorites "Give It All" and "Between the Eyes") helped Ratt avert most accusations of looming creative stagnation, and the full flowering of budding guitar hero Warren DeMartini (while still leaving some lead work for co-axeman -- the band's heart and soul) was a highlight in and of itself. Ultimately, no after-the-fact nitpicking can change the fact that Invasion of Your Privacy was a perfectly respectable effort, much loved by Ratt's fans, and easily avoided any hints of a sophomore slump. © Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo. Free ratt album mp3 download. The band Ratt has been in the news a lot lately and not all in a good way. First with releasing a great new solo album. And second, the Ratt band mates have been feuding over who owns the band name. It is sad and disgusting. To me, Ratt is Stephen Pearcy, Warren DeMartini, , Robbin Crosby and . But the band is now two bands fighting over the name. In one corner you have Stephen Pearcy, Warren MeMartini & Juan Croucier. The other corner you have Bobby Blotzer. Robbin Crosby passed away in 2002 and luckily isn’t witnessing this fiasco. Based on what I have read, Bobby Blotzer will probably lose and Ratt will be with Stephen, Warren and Juan, but what do I know I am not an attorney. Any other version is a cover band…sorry Bobby that is all your version would look like. Plus, you were never a song writer on any of the songs so the Ratt sound and style didn’t come from you so not sure I would ever check out your version of Ratt. I am sorry that was mean. There were actually 2 songs you have writing credits on and your drumming in the band was actually great. I still feel your version is a cover band though. Because of them being in the news, I have been listening to their music and I realized they have a lot of great songs. I figured why not do a list of my Top 20 Ratt songs. I have gone through all their albums and I feel I have the definitive list of Ratt songs. I was hoping to have songs from every Ratt album, but their 1999, self-titled reunion album sucked so much that I could not in good faith include any songs. Collage was a compilation of rarities and b-sides but mostly stuff from pre-Ratt and I wanted to stick with the main Ratt era. Otherwise, here the Top 20 Ratt songs. 20. “Tell The World” off the album Ratt E.P.(1983): The song is off their first ever release and I wanted to pick a song of that release and since this was the one that is still in my library, I had to select this song. 19. “I’m Insane” off the album Out of the Cellar (1984): I think I liked this song so much because I felt it everyone was a little insane so they could have been talking to me. I also really liked the little guitar solo. 18. “Top Secret” off the album Detonator (1990): The last song on the album and a great way to end the album. The song had a cool vibe to it and the style was a little different than normal for them and added to its appeal. If I am not mistaken, the song is actually a re-work of an old Mickey Ratt song prior to when Ratt was jut Ratt. 17. “You’re In Love” off the album Invasion of Your Privacy (1985): The second single off the album, but not as great as as their first single. It still holds up as a classic Ratt song thanks to the overall guitar work by Warren DeMartini. 16. “One Step Away” off the album Detonator (1990): I little love song from the band, but not as slow as most power ballads. It was a little more Pop than other songs and yet I still liked it. It was nice to see the softer side of Ratt. 15. “Nobody Rides for Free” from the album Point Break Soundtrack (1991): The song was on the soundtrack for the movie Point Break and was perfect for the movie. The band also released it on their first greatest hits compilation Ratt & Roll 8191. 14. “Wanted Man” from the album Out of the Cellar (1984): Ratt goes western in the video and the song does have that whole cowboy vibe. It was a great song that was slightly different than the rest of the songs on the album and it was nice to see them not completely stick to the same thing over and over. 13. “Looking for Love” off the album Dancing Undercover (1988): The thing I liked on this song was Robin Crosby. The guitar solo and the chorus just struck a chord with me. I would catch myself singing the song all the time and when it played I air guitared his solo. 12 . “Lack of Communication” off the album Out of the Cellar (1984): The band really had a great debut album with Out of the Cellar as this was another classic from the album. This was the opening track on side 2 of the cassette I had and I wore it out. I don’t think I can say enough great things about the lead guitarist Warren DeMartini. He was a teenager at this time I believe and he was incredible. He was the guitar sound of the band. 11. “I Want A Woman” off the album Reach for the Sky” (1988): I loved how the song open with the distorted “Come On Baby”. Although the overall album wasn’t as great as their last 3, this was one of the shining stars on the album that kept me coming back to the album. 10. “Dance” off the album Dancing Undercover (1986): The opening song showed you could dance and still rock out. I was worried at first with the title that they might change up their sound to much, but they didn’t. The song also appeared in an episode of Miami Vice. 9. “Shame, Shame, Shame” off the album Detonator (1990): The intro to the song is what helps make this song so special. It starts off slow and then just rips into the song. The Spanish subtitle version for the video was all I could find of the original video. 8. “Eat Me Up Alive” off the album Infestation (2010): The opening track to their brief comeback album and what a strong song to start it all off. It was hard rocking and spoke volumes that they had not lost their touch. 7. “Lovin’ You’s A Dirty Job” off the album Detonator (1990): I loved the grittiness of the song and who hasn’t had a woman that you felt this way. The whole album’s production was turned up a notch with Desmond Child at the helm. 6. “Way Cool Jr.” off the album Reach for the Sky (1988): The song was so cool (no pun intended) and very different from their normal songs that it instantly drew me to it. The whole style and vibe was a nice change of direction. 5. “Lay It Down” off the album Invasion of Your Privacy (1985): The opening guitar riff is what did it for me on this one. This was the first single off their sophomore album and it proved to me that Ratt was for real and would be around a few more years. The clown at the beginning of the video is very disturbing…no wonder I hate clowns. 4. “Can’t Wait On Love” off the album Detonator (1990): My favorite off the band’s best album Detonator and the fifth song in the list from this album. I love the high energy and the song rocked out. The chorus was memorable and catchy and along with a great guitar solo, it was perfect. 3. “Best of Me” off the album Infestation (2010): I can’t believe I have this as high as I do, but it was so awesome to hear a new album from them in 2010 and it be so incredible. It brought back the Ratt sound I knew and loved from the beginning. It was such a surprise and instantly became a favorite. 2. “Round & Round” off the album Out of the Cellar (1984): This was the song that started it all for Ratt. It was a huge hit on MTV in large part to the video starring the late, great Milton Berle and Milton Berle in drag. What more could you want in a video. It is the classic Ratt sound and a great introduction into the band. #1 Ratt Song – “Body Talk” off the album Dancing Undercover (1986): The song is by far my favorite Ratt song of them all. The song completely rocked out and the production value was incredible. Warren’s guitar solo was exceptional and the drums pounded throughout. The song was also featured in the Eddie Murphy movie, ‘Golden Child’ which added to its value. There you have it. My favorite Ratt songs. I hope the band gets their act together with their name dispute and the real Ratt puts out more music. I would buy that!!