the chorus is weaker than the rest of the song for some reasonĤ. Lyrically though it's not as good as the songs aren't as catchy I wonder if Juan helping polish off 6 of the songs is the reasonġ. It's not better but it certainly has more attitude than IOP. Juan Croucier – bass guitar, backing vocalsĭancing undercover got back some of the swagger missing from the previous album.Warren DeMartini – lead guitar, backing vocals.Robbin Crosby – lead guitar, backing vocals."Enough Is Enough" DeMartini, Crosby, Pearcy, Croucier 3:23Įarly pressings of the CD had "Slip Of The Lip" and "Body Talk" errantly mastered into one track as track 4. "Take a Chance" DeMartini, Pearcy, Croucier 4:00ġ0. "It Doesn't Matter" Pearcy, Croucier 3:08ĩ. "Looking for Love" Crosby, Pearcy, Croucier 3:09Ĩ. " Body Talk" DeMartini, Pearcy, Croucier 3:44Ħ. " Slip of the Lip" DeMartini, Pearcy, Juan Croucier 3:15ĥ. "Drive Me Crazy" Crosby, Pearcy, DeMartini, Bobby Blotzer 3:42Ĥ. " Dance" Robbin Crosby, Stephen Pearcy, Warren DeMartini, Beau Hill 4:17ģ. Ratt's opening acts on the tour in support of the album included Poison, Cinderella, Cheap Trick, Queensrÿche and Vinnie Vincent Invasion.ġ. Two other videos were made, " Body Talk", which was used on the soundtrack for Eddie Murphy's film, The Golden Child, and " Slip of the Lip". The album was produced by Beau Hill and contains the hit single/video " Dance", which appeared in the Miami Vice episode "Down For The Count". Californiaĭancing Undercover is the third studio album by American glam metal band Ratt, released in 1986. Drum Solo / You Should Know By Now (reprise).Setlist taken from Janushow in Detroit, Michigan.The tour also featured the band headlining the famous Madison Square Garden in New York City, a bootleg of which can be found online. Cheap Trick was the opening act on the 1986 shows, Poison supported the majority of the 1987 shows, with Queensrÿche also opening on select shows. The Dancing Undercover World Party was a concert tour by American glam metal band Ratt in support of their latest release Dancing Undercover. Also plays a bit like a precursor to Way Cool, Jr. "Take a Chance" Again, this is some filler but it's not something I'd skip over. "It Doesn't Matter" Ok, this is a weaker tune but it's still very listenable.ĩ. "7th Avenue" A sunset strip band comes up with the perfect view of the Times Square scene before Disney took it over.Ĩ. ![]() "Looking for Love" another tune that just screams classic RATT.ħ. "Body Talk" Probably my second favorite RATT tune (behind Lay It Down.) A solid blast of heavy metal.Ħ. "Slip of the Lip" Super sleazy and again this song just grooves.ĥ. "Drive Me Crazy" Uptempo, driving and a blast.Ĥ. "One Good Lover" Such a great groove and riff.classic RATTģ. "Dance" What a spectacular song! This, along with Vinnie Vincent Invasion released a week earlier, launched what became know as dance metal (or metal music to strip to.)Ģ. If that is the case the man is a genius!ġ. Now, Beau Hill in the liner notes say that he basically had to pull songs and performances out of them and pieced the album together. By far the best and most consistent RATT disc IMO.
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