Reach for the Sky (album)
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Reach for the Sky | ||
Studio album by Ratt | ||
Released | November 1, 1988 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Glam Metal | |
Length | 39:25 | |
Label | Atlantic Records | |
Producer(s) | Beau Hill and Mike Stone | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Ratt chronology | ||
Dancing Undercover (1986) |
Reach for the Sky (1988) |
Detonator (1990) |
Reach for the Sky is Ratt's fourth full length album. Though it sold well enough to achieve platinum sales status and spawned the hits "I Want a Woman" and "Way Cool Jr.", it is generally considered by critics and fans alike as the point where Ratt "jumped the shark". This album has also marked the last Ratt album to be produced by Beau Hill.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "City To City"– 3:31
- "I Want a Woman"– 3:58
- "Way Cool Jr."– 4:27
- "Don't Bite The Hand That Feeds"– 3:08
- "I Want To Love You Tonight"– 4:27
- "Chain Reaction"– 3:42
- "No Surprise"– 4:03
- "Bottom Line"– 4:20
- "What's It Gonna Be"– 4:07
- "What I'm After"– 3:35
[edit] Line-Up
- Stephen Pearcy: Lead Vocals
- Warren DeMartini: Guitar
- Robbin Crosby: Guitar
- Juan Croucier: Bass
- Bobby Blotzer: Drums
[edit] Chart positions
[edit] Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album
- 1988 The Billboard 200 No. 17
[edit] Billboard (North America) - singles
- 1988 "Way Cool Jr." The Billboard Hot 100 No. 75
- 1988 "Way Cool Jr." Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 16