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    The various Mickey Ratt line-ups released several demos compilations and a live concert recording. 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 Angeles club shows.

  2. Mar 27, 2012 · In 1980, the band moved to Los Angeles to increase their chances of signing a recording contract with a major label. Later that year, guitarist Jake E. Lee joined the Mickey Ratt line up and the ...

  3. Oct 15, 2016 · Crosby joined the Los Angeles rock band Ratt, in 1981 just after the name change from Mickey Ratt. In 1983 the band scored a recording contract and Crosby would end up co-writing many of Ratt’s songs including “Round and Round”, “Wanted Man” and “Lay it Down”.

    • Lack of Communication
    • Shame Shame Shame
    • Slip of The Lip
    • You’Re in Love.
    • Dance
    • Way Cool Jr.
    • Wanted Man
    • Back For More
    • Lay It Down
    • Round and Round

    This song from the Out Of The Cellaralbum could describe the state of affairs for members of the band at times. Released in 1984, this song soon became a fan favorite. It remains one of their most requested songs today.

    The hit single from the Detonatoralbum was co-written by Desmond Child, who has authored or co-authored many popular rock and pop anthems. The song’s focus was people who are unfaithful to their romantic partners. The music video had a cliffhanger ending, which wasn’t resolved until the release of the video for the song “Lovin’ You’s A Dirty Job.”

    The old adage “loose lips sink ships” takes on new meaning in this single from the 1986 release Dancing Undercover. The track describes a not-so-subtle desire of Pearcy underscored by the fabulous guitar work of Crosby and DeMartini. Another modern rock classic that still gets a fair amount of airplay.

    The leadoff track from Ratt’s Invasion Of Your Privacywas also their second single released by Atlantic Record. The music video for the song is a mixture of live concert footage and clips from romantic moments from many well-known cartoons and movies. The song was a top 100 hit in the US.

    Dance was the first song on Ratt’s 1986 album Dancing Undercover. Its straightforward message and powerful rhythms made it a fan favorite. At the time, having the best of both worlds was only a dance away!

    This popular track from 1989’s Reach For The Skywas one of Ratt’s last big hits. The song is about an average attractive male who’s busy living the high life while dealing drugs. The character is someone that everyone knew on the outside, but probably never really knew on the inside.

    Ratt took on a Wild West theme with this song from Out Of The Cellar. The track was also featured on the Weird Sciencemovie soundtrack. In the accompanying music video, the band members travel back in time to the last century, where they partake in a shootout with another group of cowboys who are up to no good.

    Another popular song from Out Of The Cellarwith very transparent lyrics. A simple message about the tough choice between desire and reality. It’s one of the most played Ratt songs during their concert tours.

    The first single from Invasion Of Your Privacywas also Ratt’s second top 40 radio hit. The music video tells a tale of Pearcy making a birthday wish and getting a glimpse into possible future events. In the end, we assume that he got what he wished for.

    Many people may only know this song because of the appearance of comedy legend Milton Berle in the music video. It’s also a great song, and was Ratt’s highest-charting single. It reached #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. The catchy tune is still being used in movie and television soundtracks decades after its release in 1984. Despite the ...

  4. Jun 7, 2017 · “The only bands that were getting signed (to record contracts) in San Diego at that time were new wave-type bands, so I decided to take my band, Mickey Ratt, to Los Angeles,” recalled Pearcy ...

  5. Although their story stretches back into the early 70s under the names Crystal Pystal and then Mickey Ratt, things only really began to happen for Ratt when they released a low budget self titled EP in 1983, causing Atlantic Records to quickly pick up the outfit and build a buzz around them that found radio and MTV getting onside as debut album Out Of The Cellar made its mark in 1984. The ...

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  7. Ratt Artistfacts. Before there was Ratt, there was Mickey Ratt, a San Diego band led by Stephen Pearcy with a name that poked fun at Mickey Mouse. They moved to Los Angeles in 1980 and a year later shortened the name to Ratt. By the end of 1982 they had their core lineup in place with guys from the local scene.

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