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ARTIST: Ratt
CATEGORY: Music
MANUFACTURER: Atlantic
MEDIA: Audio CD
TRACKS: City to City, I Want a Woman, Way Cool Jr., Don't Bite the Hand That Feeds, I Want to Love You Tonight, Chain Reaction, No Surprise, Bottom Line, What's It Gonna Be, What I'm After
# OF MEDIA: 1
UPC: 075678192920

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Customer Reviews of Reach for the Sky

A solid album
Ratt's fourth full-length album--1988's Reach for the Sky--is good. It sports worthy songwriting, tight musicianship, and crisp sound quality. The material is in a straight-ahead hard rock musical direction. Stephen Pearcy's vocals are unique, magnetic, and ambitious. Of the ten tracks, there is one power ballad--"I Want to Love You Tonight," a song which features a pretty guitar intro and smooth background vocals. Though I like all of the tunes, my favorites are "I Want a Woman" and "Way Cool Jr." The fun, energetic "I Want a Woman" exhibits a memorable, engaging refrain, tasteful rhythm guitar work from Warren DeMartini and Robbin Crosby, and a nice guitar solo from DeMartini. "Way Cool Jr." features cool singing from Pearcy and a notable, pleasing chorus; also, this cut contains brass instrumentation. Other compositions that I enjoy are "Bottom Line" and "What's It Gonna Be." "Bottom Line" presents an attractive refrain and a gratifying main guitar riff, while "What's It Gonna Be" has a likeable chorus. Even though the CD insert does not include the song lyrics, there is a color photo of the band. The album cover artwork is interesting. The disc is just over 39 minutes. Reach for the Sky is a recommendable piece of work from Ratt.


L.A. rockers hit stratosphere on fifth release
By C.S.

Hair metal 1980's style is often criticized but filled a carloads of individuals who have little or no knowledge of the genre.
One of the bright spots on a seemingly mythical dark tale that is often told about 80's rock are the Los Angeles, California outfit known as Ratt.
With so much competition in the area - Motley Crue Dokken,and the already established Van Halen to choose from and to rock out to,it would seem impossible to gain a foothold of originality in this over- crowded marketplace.
With the cannonfire like drum beat and sound of Bobby Blotzer, the raspy and rough vocals of Stephen Pearcy, the dual guitar attack of Robbin Crosby (rhythm) and Warren De Martini (lead) combo and the penetratingly solid bass playing of Juan Crouchier (a former Dokken memeber),Ratt created a balanced metal sound .
The bass like tonation of Blotzer and Crouchier work in poisionous tandem with Crosby and De Marini on "Reach" and they strike a smooth balance - no one group of musicians overwhelm the other in the playing and recording process, making 'Reach For he Sky" a gem based on production alone.
Blotzer begins the assault with a funk -filled double bass-drum beat that fuels "City To City", while De Martini sprinkles the ingredients of wailing guitar riff on top of Pearchy's opening screams and Crosby's vicious co - lead on "I Want A Woman".
The next track "Way Cool Jr" is record company driven, elementary school pop all the way as a early resting point after the fast start created by the opening tracks..
The band step back into the club after a couple of drinks and set the tempo again with Blotzer opening up the floodgates for the reamaining musicians to jump over and in with his potent snare drum poops, slick cymbal/ hi- hat work, and stop on a dime breaks in pace on "Don't Bite The Hand That Feeds "
"Playing to the female auduence that fuels the industry, the boys hit the ballad button on "I Want To Love You Tonite".In stark comparison to the blatant commercialism of "Way Cool", the polished harmonies, smooth beat and polished craftiness of De Martini's solo over a tone setting rhyhtm riff by Crosby make for a more honest representation of how the band can work it's magic in slow- down mode.
"Chain Reaction is "Reach For The Sky's version of "Communication Breakdown" with it's Motley Crue like break neck tempo capped by Pearcy's suggestive line- "the only thing that sets me off will bring you to your knees"
If unconvinced or partially sold on the merits of Ratt the funky 'No Surprise" with it's backing vocal intro. heavy De Martini riff and avalanche of an intrusion by Blotzer with his opening beats make a strong case for crowd favorite in tandem with the stop and go,hard edged flow of "Bottom Line" where Blotzer fills in space beautifully around the exploits of his talented bandmates and wakes up the neighbors with his cymbal crashes and snap of the wrist drum rolls on " What's It Gonna Be" hi- lighted by the army of guitars gathered up by Crosby and De Martini that make for an rock- anthem flavored closing solo.
Though Pearcy and the gang may always be regarded as little or nothing songwriters, the pieces fall in place on "Reach For The Sky" in smoother symmetry than the spotty hit and miss nature of the previous LP "Dancing UnderCover".
This is Ratt N' Roll arguably at it's best, making 'Reach For The Sky" one of their top two or three albums and a worthy five star ranking.

C.S.
2-9- 04


Another great album........
Well, this is the one that got me into Ratt. I was 12-13 when this came out and I heard "Way Cool Jr." and I loved it. Then I went and bought the tape and didn't really care for the rest of it except for "City To City" and especially, "I Want A Woman". Then the more I listened to it, I liked this album. I then went out and got the rest of their tapes (at the time) and found out what all the fuss was about. There is very few filler songs here. And this doesn't just recycle the same sound that was found in their first three albums. This one tends to get a bad rap, but I think it's excellent. It's WAY better than "Dancing Undercover". In addition to the songs I already mentioned, "Don't Bite The Hand That Feeds", "Chain Reaction", "Bottom Line", & "What I'm After" are great cuts. And Ratt even did their first ballad for this one. "I Want To Love You Tonight" is a nice tune. I must admit, when this came out it did seem like Ratt was trying to get more commercial (hence the ballad and the more radio friendly sound), but who cares? It's good music and that's what counts. Buy this.

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