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Heavy metal quintet Ratt released its first album independently in 1983, getting its chops down on such early classics as "You Think You're Tough". After signing with Atlantic, the band released OUT OF THE CELLAR. The album featured Tawny Kitaen on the cover and cemented Ratt's place in metal history.
An acoustic intro leads into the pulsing, crunchy riff of "Back For More." This anthem sets the pace for an entire album of fist-raising rockers. "Round And Round" reached #12 on the singles charts, boosted by a memorable video starring Milton Berle, and gave the band pop crossover appeal. CELLAR delivers a serious dosage of Ratt & Roll-pure hard rock from start to finish, blazing with Warren DeMartini's blistering solos. The album sold three million copies and went Top 10, and Ratt led the way for the many L.A. hair-metal bands that followed. Ratt Out Of The Cellar Songs Out Of The Cellar Music Review Buy Out Of The Cellar CD  | | Ratt
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Purchase Out Of The Cellar CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Twisted Sister Stay Hungry CD (1984)
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$8.59 Motley Crue may have been the glam metal kings of the '80s. But, for a while at least, Twisted Sister gave them heated competition. While the Crue and their L.A. cohorts (Ratt, Dokken, etc.) were dead-serious in their approach, Twisted Sister's music and videos always contained an element of humor-something most bands of the era sorely lacked. 1984's STAY HUNGRY was Twisted Sister's double-platinum breakthrough, its popularity spurred by the imaginative (and hilarious) videos ...
| | Ratt Dancing Undercover CD (1986)
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| | Ratt Detonator CD (1990)
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$7.59 Many were beginning to write off 'pop metal' by the dawn of the 1990's ...
| | Ratt Invasion Of Your Privacy CD (1985)
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| | Ratt Reach For The Sky CD (1988)
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$6.19 1988 was an important year for hard rock and heavy metal music. While pop/glam ...
| | Dokken Tooth And Nail CD (1984)
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$6.39 TOOTH AND NAIL contains some of Dokken's best all-time tracks--especially a pair of rockers that were issued as MTV videos ("Just Got Lucky" and "Into the Fire"). Also featured was the ferocious album-opening title track (proceeded by the short instrumental "Without Warning"), as well as the concert favorite "When Heaven Comes Down." But the album's best track is undoubtedly the aforementioned "Alone Again," a power ballad that helped open the floodgates for other similarly styled songs that ...
| | Booty Time CD (2003)
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| | Michael Ullman Truly Dually: A New Musical About Homelessness CD (2005)
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$16.45 "Truly Dually" is a musical unlike any other - musically uplifting, emotionally powerful, lyrically intense - a statement of hope and a belief in the humanity of all individuals. A TRULY amazing CD!!"Truly Dually" is a play about the respect and dignity that all individuals deserve and that all fight to maintain even in conditions of despair. It is a play that addresses stereotypes and misconceptions about the population of individuals who experience homelessness and mental illness. It is a play about the system of care that is winning the war against homelessness and helping to bring full recovery to people in need of assistance.The musical depicts the interaction between an individual living in the park and a typical family (husband, wife and child), and the engagement of a dually diagnosed person (an individual with mental illness and substance abuse) who is homeless by a new, inexperienced outreach worker. Above all, Truly Dually is a simple morality tale layered in metaphor and wit that depicts the spirit, generosity and humanity of those living on the streets, and the responsibility that all citizens share in understanding their plight and working ...
| | Rick Depirro Something Else Instead CD (2007)
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| | John Sebastian Satisfied CD (2007)
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$14.29 Since acoustic and roots music have always formed the base of their respective musics, it seems natural for John Sebastian and David Grisman to cut an album for Acoustic Disc (Grisman's label). The pairing is similar to that of Dylan and Happy Traum way back in 1971 for several nice acoustic duos at the end of Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2. In both instances, one gains the impression of two friends jamming just for the fun of it, a back-porch authenticity re-created in the studio. The difference, however, says a thing or two about just what it means when friends get together and jam. On the Dylan/Traum sides, the overall quality is quite professional, especially when comparing their version of "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" to the one recorded with the Band for The Basement Tapes. The newer version, then, may sound off-the-cuff, but Dylan and Traum have worked hard to create a spry, clean take. Sebastian and Grisman are also professional, though their performance level never reaches that of Dylan and Traum's. Sebastian is in good voice, and the acoustic interplay between his guitar and Grisman's mandolin is nice; furthermore, the whole affair is relaxed, much like Grisman's previous effort with John Hartford and Mike Seeger on Retrograss. As enjoyable as it is to listen ...
| | Electric Asylum: Rare British Acid Freakrock Volume 1 CD (2009) (Import) United Kingdom
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$17.29 What were these people on, anyway? Listening to the 20 songs on this collection of "Rare British Acid Freakrock," it's hard not to notice that most of this music falls well short of sounding psychedelic, but nearly everyone involved appears to have been well twisted on something. All the singles appearing on The Electric Asylum were released in the early '70s, when the era of LSD enlightenment was supposedly on the wane, and new vistas of consciousness aren't as common here as visions that are curious and a wee bit ominous, though sometimes unintentionally funny. The Mighty 'Em's ...
| | D K Davis Walking My Baby Back Home CD (2009)
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