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Dancing Undercover is Ratt's third full length album. It was produced by Beau Hill. The album contained the hits "Dance", "Slip of the Lip", and "Body Talk". "Body Talk" was later used as a soundtrack for the Eddie Murphy film, The Golden Child.
Dancing Undercover also proved to be the band's heaviest album ever released, most notably with the song "Body Talk".
In 2003 Metal-Rules.com named "Dancing Undercover" number 29 on their "Top 50 Glam metal Albums".[1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Dance" (Pearcy/Crosby/Demartini/Hill) – 4:17
- "One Good Lover" (Pearcy/Crosby) – 3:06
- "Drive Me Crazy" (Pearcy/Crosby/Demartini/Blotzer) – 3:42
- "Slip of the Lip" (Pearcy/Demartini/Croucier) – 3:15
- "Body Talk" (Pearcy/Demartini/Croucier) – 3:44
- "Looking for Love" (Pearcy/Crosby/Croucier) – 3:09
- "Seventh Avenue" (Pearcy/Demartini/Croucier) – 3:11
- "It Doesn't Matter" (Pearcy/Croucier) – 3:08
- "Take a Chance" (Pearcy/Demartini/Croucier) – 4:00
- "Enough Is Enough" (Pearcy/Crosby/Demartini/Croucier) – 3:23
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[edit] References
- ^ Metal-Rules.com "50 Greatest Glam metal Albums"
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