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RATT 1984 "Year Of The Ratt" 2-disc set Transcendental rare!
$ 154.91
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RATT 1984 "Year Of The Ratt" 2-disc set Transcendental rare!Description
Condition: Used
In the 1980s, RATT was one of the biggest names in LA metal, along with Motley Crue, and their debut album "Out Of The Cellar" was released in 1984. The album "Year Of The Ratt" was released on BOOTLEG, which was recorded live on New Year's Eve at the Long Beach Arena.
This is an analog LP record of "Year Of The Ratt".
This is a very valuable item that is hard to find nowadays.
The album cover is a cool shot of the band's debut with flashy fashion and makeup.
The songs are as follows
A1 Intro
A2 U Got It
A3 In Your Direction
A4 Wanted Man
A5 Tell The World
B1 You "re In Trouble
B2 I "m Insane
B3 Give It All
B4 The Morning After
C1 Back For More
C2 Never Use Love
C3 Walkin The Dog
C4 Bobby Blotzer On The Drums
D1 Sweet Cheater
D2 Lack Of Communication
D3 Round And Round
I haven't played it once since I bought it, so I haven't been able to check the sound.
I've kept it in a safe place, but I'd like to give it away if there are any fans from those days who would like to have it.
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