Tell the World: The Very Best of Ratt
Tell the World: The Very Best of Ratt | ||||
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Greatest hits album by Ratt | ||||
Released | August 21, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 1983-1999 | |||
Genre |
Glam metal Heavy metal Hard rock | |||
Label | Rhino/WEA | |||
Ratt chronology | ||||
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Tell the World: The Very Best of Ratt is a career-spanning compilation album featuring twenty tracks from all seven of Ratt's albums, including their quartet of consecutive platinum LPs from the mid-to-late-'80s: Out of the Cellar, Invasion of Your Privacy, Dancing Undercover and Reach for the Sky, plus their 1990 album Detonator and their self titled 1999 album. Ironically, the title track for this compilation ("Tell the World"), which originally appeared on the band's self-titled debut EP, is not actually included.
Controversy
Though the compilation sold well and had good reviews, the album has been phraised as missing more hits from Ratt, such as You Think You're Tough, and Givin' Yourself Away.[1]
Track listing
- "Dangerous But Worth the Risk "
- "Back for More"
- "Lovin' You's a Dirty Job"
- "Nobody Rides for Free"
- "Heads I Win, Tails You Lose"
- "You're in Love"
- "City to City"
- "Body Talk"
- "Way Cool Jr."
- "Round and Round"
- "Lay It Down"
- "I Want a Woman"
- "Dance"
- "Wanted Man"
- "Slip of the Lip"
- "Shame Shame Shame"
- "Lack of Communication"
- "Over the Edge"
- "Steel River"
- "Way Cool Jr." (MTV Unplugged)
References
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