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Invasion of Your Privacy
This was definitely Ratt's best album. Many purists will argue with me on this point, siting Out of the Cellar as the band’s best release, but song for song, this one is just stronger. This was their peak. Heavy exposure on Mtv and radio helped with sales, but it also had perfect production, a great guitar sound, and their best song ever, Lay it Down. Actually, Lay it Down was one of the best songs of the decade. Let's face it, you don't get a much better riff than the one in that song. Although they made a name for themselves with Out of the Cellar, this is where they proved that they could follow it up, do it again, and do it better. This is one of my favorites. --
Scott
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Track Listing
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
BAND MEMBERS & GUests
VOCALS:
Stephen Pearcy
GUITAR:
Warren De Martini
Robbin Crosby
BASS:
Juan Croucier
DRUMS:
Bobby Blotzer
RECORDING INFORMATION
LABEL:
Atlantic
PRODUCED BY:
Beau Hill
RELEASE YEAR:
1985
NAME THAT TUNE
WHAT SONG IS THAT FROM?
“Sun don't shine -- I wanna feel the rain come down and hide my face. Stay behind -- 'cause in my life I've come to love this lonely place.”
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