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Ratt - Round and Round
"Round and Round" is a song by American glam metal band Ratt which proved to be the biggest hit of their career, reaching #12 on the Billboard Hot 100. It appears as the third track of their album Out of the Cellar. The song was named number 51 on "VH1: 100 Greatest Songs of the 80's" and was named the 61st best hard rock song of all time also by VH1. "Round and Round" is known for Stephen Pearcy's raspy, bluesy, yet provocative vocals, Robbin Crosby's and Warren DeMartini's twin guitar leads, Juan Croucier's thumping basslines and Bobby Blotzer's thunderous drum sounds. Grab the hottest Ratt merch around click here.
(CDs + Accessories) This rad Ratt CD is the "Invasion of Your Privacy" release! 100% Official Ratt merchandise and features 10 Tracks: You're in Love, Never Use Love, Lay It Down, Give It All, Closer to My Heart, Between the Eyes, What You Give is What You Get, Got Me on the Line, You Should Know by Now, Dangerous but Worth the Risk. 1985. Price: $ 14.95 |
(CDs + Accessories) This rad Ratt CD is the "Out of the Cellar" release! 100% Official Ratt merchandise and features 10 Tracks: Wanted Man, You're in Trouble, Round and Round, In Your Direction, She Wants Money, Lack of Communication, Back for More, The Morning After, I'm Insane, Scene of the Crime. 1984. Price: $ 14.95 |
(CDs + Accessories) This rad Ratt CD is the "Reach for the Sky" release! 100% Official Ratt merchandise and features 10 Tracks: City to City, I Want a Woman, Way Cool Jr., Don't Bite the Hand That Feeds, I Want to Love You Tonight, Chain Reaction, No Surprise, Bottom Line, What's it Gonna Be, What I'm After. 1988. Price: $ 14.95 |
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Ratt Bio
Ratt formed in Los Angeles, California, USA, and featured Stephen Pearcy (vocals), Robbin Crosby (guitar), Warren DeMartini (guitar), Juan Croucier (bass) and Bobby ‘The Blotz’ Blotzer (drums). They evolved out of ’70s band Mickey Ratt, transforming into their present form in 1983, with a hint of pop about their brand of metal similar to Cheap Trick or Aerosmith. They released a self-titled mini-album in 1983 on a local label, and struck up a close personal friendship with members of Mötley Crüe.
They made their breakthrough with their first full album, OUT OF THE CELLAR, which stayed in the Billboard Top 20 for six months. They toured with Ozzy Osbourne before joining a Billy Squier jaunt where they were apparently ‘thrown off’ because they were more popular than the headline act. Their subsequent output has seen them follow a familiar heavy metal route with accusations over sexist videos contrasting with their ability to sell out concert halls and produce recordings that regularly received multi-platinum and gold discs. Detonator featured several songs co-written with Desmond Child and proved their most adventurous recording to date, though Crosby would depart after RAT ‘N’ ROLL. In 1993 Pearcy unveiled his new outfit, Arcade, confirming the dissolution of the band.The band reformed with a new album in 1999. Pearcy would leave the band not long after, unhappy with the album and chemistry. The band re-united in 2007 for a succesful tour with 80’s rockers Poison. The band is touring in 2008 and hopes for a new CD-album is in the works minus original guitarist Robbin Crosby who died some years earlier brought on by a long and public battle he waged against drugs. Having gotten AIDs from sharing needles. His last television interview was with VH1’s behind the music. Stating, “Don’t feel sorry for me. Don’t cry for me at my funeral. I’ve lived the life of ten men. I’ve been very lucky.”
Ratt released a new album in 2010 titled Infestation with Pearcy on the vocals.
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