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Ratt

Ratt was an American glam metal band formed in Los Angeles, in the 1970s, that had significant commercial success in the 1980s, with their albums having been certified as gold, platinum, and multi-platinum by the RIAA.[4] The group is best known for their hit singles "Round and Round" and "Lay It Down", both of which charted in the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. Other songs such as "Wanted Man", "You're in Love", "Dance", and "Way Cool Jr." also charted on the Hot 100.

Ratt
Ratt performing in August 2010
Background information
Also known asMickey Ratt (1976–1981)
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1976–1992
  • 1996–2022
(on hiatus)
Labels
Past members
Websitetherattpack.com

The band's classic lineup consisted of Stephen Pearcy on lead vocals, Robbin Crosby on lead and rhythm guitar, Warren DeMartini on lead and rhythm guitar, Juan Croucier on bass guitar, and Bobby Blotzer on drums.

Along with one of their peers Mötley Crüe, Ratt has been recognized as instrumental in the formation of the early 1980s Los Angeles metal scene.[5][6] The band has continued to tour and record following extended hiatuses and with various lineup changes, releasing their final studio album, Infestation, in 2010.

History edit

 
The group's logo

Early years (1973–1982) edit

The origins of Ratt date back to 1973 in Hollywood, with a band called Firedome, founded by singer Stephen Pearcy with a few friends. In 1974, the band broke up, with Pearcy forming Crystal Pystal. The name Crystal Pystal was changed to Mickey Ratt at some point in 1976. The name was shortened in 1977. [7]

Guitarist Robbin Crosby in those same years had been a member of the bands Metropolis with Tommy Asakawa and Parramore McCarty, Xcalibur, Phenomenon, Secret Service and Mac Meda with Asakawa.

Mickey Ratt went through various lineup changes. Members included guitarists Jake E. Lee, Chris Hager, and Bob DeLellis, bassists Matt Thorr, Tim Garcia, and Dave Jellison, and drummers John Turner, and Bob Eisenberg. The various Mickey Ratt lineups released several demos, appeared on compilations and a live concert recording on Pearcy's indie imprint Top Fuel Records.

In 1980, to increase their chances of landing a recording contract with a major label, the band recorded a single called "Dr. Rock" / "Drivin' on E", which was given to fans at their early Los Angeles club shows.

Crosby played with the band later in the year. Guitarist Warren DeMartini, recommended by Lee, joined the band in January 1982. Bassist Gene Hunter (from Jake E. Lee's Teaser) and drummer Khurt Maier (who played drums on the early "Tell the World" written by Pearcy was their first recording that was featured on the compilation Metal Massacre I) temporarily played in Ratt before the arrival of Bobby Blotzer (ex-Vic Vergeat) and Juan Croucier (previously with Dokken, and musically active since 1973). DeMartini was only 18 years old when he was called up to Los Angeles to join Ratt. At the time he was attending college in San Diego and was reluctant to drop out to join a band that had, so far, had only limited success. Marq Torien briefly replaced DeMartini, though the latter returned in time for the recording of their first EP, later in 1982.[8]

Ratt EP, Out of the Cellar and Invasion of Your Privacy (1983–1985) edit

In July 1983, Ratt signed with the production company Time Coast Music. The company was run by the band's then-manager, Marshall Berle.[citation needed] Time Coast had previously issued records by Spirit[9] and The Alley Cats.[10]

Released in 1983, the band's self-titled EP sold over 100,000 records. The band grew in popularity on the Hollywood, L.A. club circuit, selling out multiple shows on weekends. Stephen Pearcy and Robbin Crosby co-wrote the band's first single, "You Think You're Tough", which found its way onto local radio stations KLOS and KMET.[citation needed] The album cover featured guitarist Robbin Crosby's girlfriend at the time, Tawny Kitaen, who would later on appear on Whitesnake's music videos.

The self-titled independent EP was well-received, and the band was signed by Atlantic Records. Ratt immediately started writing and recording their first full-length album. Out of the Cellar was released in March 1984 and was praised by both fans and critics. Pearcy's raspy yet bluesy vocals were noted for melding with the pyrotechnic guitar playing of twin leads Crosby and DeMartini, combining the then-prevalent Van Halen and Aerosmith-influenced bravado elements with the then-novel muted, staccato guitar-picking style of Judas Priest. Tawny Kitaen, who was previously in a relationship with Crosby, agreed to appear on the cover of their debut full-length album. She also appeared in their video for "Back for More" and on their EP from the previous year.[citation needed]

The album scored much radio and MTV play with songs like "Round and Round" (which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and again in 2020 on the Billboard Rock Digital Sales Chart, peaking at #18 on June 4, 2020), "Wanted Man", "Back for More", and "Lack of Communication".[citation needed] The video for "Round and Round" was notable for its guest appearance by Marshall Berle's uncle,[11] Milton Berle, in his Uncle Miltie drag character. Out of the Cellar became a commercial success, going platinum three times over in the United States and making Ratt stars at home and abroad.[citation needed] The album release was capped off by a successful world tour that saw the band sell out stadiums and arenas worldwide. Out of the Cellar is widely regarded as the band's best work and a definitive moment in 1980s heavy metal, while "Round and Round" scored at No. 61 on VH1's Greatest Hard Rock Songs Show.[citation needed]

The band's second full-length album, Invasion of Your Privacy, was released in July 1985. It peaked at No. 7 (which is the same peak position that Out of the Cellar attained). The album met with mostly positive reactions from fans and critics. AllMusic has called it "another batch of solid pop-metal tunes".[12] It contained favorites "You're in Love" (No. 99 Hot 100) and "Lay It Down" (which made No. 40 on the Hot 100) that assured the band a presence on radio and MTV. Footage from the band's performances at Hirsch Memorial Coliseum in Shreveport, Louisiana and the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi were featured in the video to "You're In Love".[citation needed] DeMartini and Crosby's impressive guitar solos and Pearcy's sexual lyrics helped to further define the Ratt sound. Although it did not achieve the sales figures or the status of their debut, Invasion of Your Privacy nonetheless was certified double platinum (selling over two million copies only in the U.S.).[13] The band toured extensively in the United States and Japan, playing a total of 112 shows. In August 1985, the band played on the Monsters of Rock festival in Castle Donington, England.[citation needed]

The model on Invasion's cover is Playboy Playmate Marianne Gravatte, who also made an appearance in the "Lay It Down" music video. Using a female model on an album cover later became a trend copied by many glam metal bands of the 1980s, including Great White and Slaughter. Invasion of Your Privacy was displayed by Parents Music Resource Center at a congressional hearing dealing with parental advisory labels.[citation needed]

A couple of months after the album release, the band released a home video entitled Ratt: The Video. The video featured the music videos from the Ratt EP, Out of the Cellar and Invasion of Your Privacy. The video was the first commercially available video to achieve gold sales status in the USA; it eventually reached platinum.[14]

Dancing Undercover and Reach for the Sky (1986–1989) edit

Ratt's next release was Dancing Undercover on August 9, 1986.[15] The album was a relative disappointment with most music critics at the time of its release, as it took on a heavier sound than the ones on the previous albums. From a commercial standpoint however, the album kept Ratt's string of consecutive platinum albums alive, managing to sell over a million copies in the United States alone. Popular tracks generated by the album included "Dance" and "Slip of the Lip".[citation needed]

In an effort to be taken more seriously, Ratt broke from the tradition of featuring a woman on the cover. Instead, they opted for gritty black-and-white portraits of each of the five band members. Likewise, the album does not contain a single power ballad amongst its ten tracks and even features experimental forays into thrashier and heavier sounds. The song that reflected this shift most strikingly was "Body Talk", which was featured on the soundtrack for the 1986 Eddie Murphy film The Golden Child. The more straight-ahead style of the album led many fans to believe that Ratt was headed in a direction akin to the thrash style promulgated by then-current bands such as Anthrax, Megadeth, and Slayer. However, the slightly experimental undertones of the album were replaced with a bluesier sound throughout the band's next three releases.[citation needed]

Through 1987, Ratt embarked on a U.S. tour with newcomers Poison and played in Europe as a part of the Monsters Of Rock Tour. Their tour with Poison was one of the highest-grossing tours of 1987.[citation needed]

Reach for the Sky was released in November 1988. Although the album achieved platinum sales status and reached No. 17 on Billboard's album charts, it was widely panned by critics. After this album, the band parted ways with long-time producer Beau Hill. Reach for the Sky nevertheless contained the popular tracks "Way Cool Jr." and "I Want a Woman", which received MTV airplay, and as of 2021, is the band's last album to be certified platinum.[16] Ratt spent much of 1989 on a world tour in promotion of Reach for the Sky, with support from Great White, Warrant, Kix and Britny Fox.

The surreal, Dali-esque album cover featured a statue wearing night vision goggles, a human hand emerging from a bundle of twine, a World War II fighter plane, and a wicker chair. The band has remained mother as to what the album cover is supposed to symbolize so as to facilitate the diverse interpretations of their fans. Early pressings of the album cover revealed the breast part of the statue as requested by lead singer Stephen Pearcy. According to Pearcy, he wanted to use that version of the cover, but the other band members feared that this cover would keep the record out of certain music stores.[citation needed]

Detonator, turmoil and hiatus (1990–1996) edit

Ratt's fifth album, Detonator, was released in August 1990. Sir Arthur Payson took over as producer for the band following Reach for the Sky. The album garnered mixed reactions. Critics claimed it lacked the live-sounding energy of the band's earlier work,[17] while some stated that the band was maturing and striving to expand their sound.[18] Detonator featured "Givin' Yourself Away" and "Lovin' You's a Dirty Job". The band co-wrote most of the album's songs with Desmond Child while Jon Bon Jovi appeared as a guest background vocalist on "Heads I Win, Tails You Lose".

During the seven shows of the Japanese leg of the 'Detonator' tour in February 1991, Crosby's substance abuse caused his playing to become increasingly inconsistent onstage. During one particular show, after the band performed two songs using non-standard tuning, Crosby did not properly switch out guitars with his guitar technician; as a result, he was not in tune with the band for the next two songs. The last show of the band's Japanese tour, in Osaka, turned out to be Crosby's last with Ratt. When the band returned to the United States, Crosby checked again into a rehab facility and Ratt continued on with Michael Schenker, formerly of Scorpions, UFO, Michael Schenker Group, and McAuley Schenker Group.[citation needed]

In February 1992, Pearcy exited the group to form a new band called Arcade. He moved on to Vicious Delite in 1995 and the industrial-tinged Vertex in 1996.[citation needed]

Robbin Crosby started Secret Service, which included bassist Krys Baratto (from Samantha 7, Juice 13, The Oddfathers). In 1993, Crosby performed on Rumbledog's self-titled debut album. In 1994, Crosby was diagnosed with HIV, which later developed into AIDS.[citation needed]

First reunion and self-titled album (1996–2000) edit

In 1996, the five classic-era members of Ratt began discussing a reunion and a subsequent album. Ratt eventually moved forward with a lineup of Pearcy, DeMartini and Blotzer, along with new member Robbie Crane (formerly of Vince Neil's solo band and Pearcy's Vertex tour) on bass. When the band toured in 1997, they were a four-piece; Pearcy occasionally played guitar during this tour.[citation needed]

The band issued a compilation album called Collage in July 1997, which consisted of B-sides, alternate recordings, and new versions of songs from the Mickey Ratt period. In 1998, Ratt secured a worldwide record deal with Sony. The self-titled Ratt album, released in July 1999, featured new material with a more conventional blues rock feel. The album's first single, "Over the Edge", did graze the Top 40 Mainstream Rock charts.[citation needed]

Two versions of Ratt and death of Robbin Crosby (2000–2006) edit

 
Ratt performing in 2005

In 1999, Ratt added Keri Kelli as a second guitarist. In January 2000, Pearcy left the group again and went on tour with his band Nitronic, which soon after became "Ratt Featuring Stephen Pearcy".[citation needed]

In 2001, former guitarist Robbin Crosby publicly announced that he was HIV-positive. He died on June 6, 2002, from a heroin overdose. He was 42 years old.[2]

On May 11, 2006, Ratt was profiled on VH1's Behind the Music.[citation needed]

During the group's inactive years, present-day and former members continued to work on their own side projects.[19]

Second reunion (2006–2008) edit

On December 1, 2006, the website "Metal Sludge" reported that Pearcy and Croucier would re-unite with Blotzer and DeMartini.[20] On December 4, 2006, Jizzy Pearl announced on his message board that he was no longer a member of the band.[21] On March 17, 2007, another website stated that Ratt would go on the 2007 tour with Poison and Great White.[22] Later that month, Blabbermouth.net reported that Ratt would take part in the "Rocklahoma" festival on July 13–15, 2007 in Pryor, Oklahoma, with original singer Stephen Pearcy and without Juan Croucier, who decided not to participate in the reunion tour. Robbie Crane continued to play bass instead.[23]

The summer tour started June 13, 2007, at the Bi Lo Center in Greenville, S.C., and ended August 19, 2007, at the Coors Amphitheatre in Denver. The tour, which brought Poison and Ratt onstage together for the first time since 1999, visited amphitheaters, festivals and fairs in such cities as Boston, Detroit, New York, Atlantic City and Los Angeles.[citation needed]

In August 2008, Sirius Satellite Radio's Hair Nation channel reported that former Mötley Crüe singer John Corabi had resigned as rhythm guitarist for Ratt and was rumored to be replaced by former Quiet Riot guitarist Carlos Cavazo.[24] Bobby Blotzer confirmed these rumors stating that Cavazo was set to replace Corabi and would make his debut with the band on August 27. His first show with Ratt was in Baton Rouge, LA.[citation needed]

Infestation and hiatus (2009–2011) edit

 
Ratt at Sweden Rock Festival 2008

In April 2009 Loud & Proud/Roadrunner Records announced the signing of a worldwide deal with Ratt. The label was managed by Tom Lipsky who had run CMC International before.[25] Their new album, Infestation, was released in April 2010.[26] Infestation reached No. 30 on Billboard's Top 200 chart. A video was filmed for the album's first single, "Best of Me",[27] and the band went on a world tour in support of the album.[28]

In a March 18, 2010, interview with Metalholic Magazine, DeMartini said of the new album Infestation: "It really exceeded our expectations. Conceptually we kinda wanted to revisit the period of Out of the Cellar and Invasion of Your Privacy. We were sort of loosely trying to shoot for something that could fit between those two records. We were looking for more uptempo ideas and the double leads that Robbin Crosby and I started doing back in 1983."[29]

On October 26, 2010, Ratt announced that the band would be going on indefinite hiatus due to internal tensions.[30][31]

Reunion with Croucier and second departure of Pearcy (2012–2015) edit

In January 2012, Pearcy said Ratt was in the process of writing material for a new album, planned to be released that summer.[32] On March 22, bassist Robbie Crane announced his departure from Ratt to focus on Lynch Mob.[33] In April 2012, rumors arose original bassist Juan Croucier would rejoin the band that summer;[34] these rumors were confirmed when Croucier played with Ratt at the M3 festival on May 12.[35]

On April 24, 2014, Pearcy announced that he had left the band again, explaining he was "officially done with having anything to do with them due to the constant turmoil, unresolved business, personal attacks/threats in the public forum, and most of all, the disrespect to the fans."[36][37]

Legal issues and two versions of Ratt again (2015–2018) edit

In June 2015, Blotzer formed a band called Bobby Blotzer's Ratt Experience.[38] In August 2015, Croucier formed a touring band that played Ratt's deep cuts, with the band debuting in September.[39] Within days, Blotzer criticized Croucier for using the band's logo, arguing trademark infringement.[40]

In September 2015, Blotzer took over control of WBS, a company he set up with DeMartini and Pearcy in 1997 to handle RATT business, over the objection of DeMartini and announced that he had "taken control" of Ratt and his Ratt Experience lineup was the real Ratt and would be embarking a tour in 2016 titled the American Made Re-Invasion Tour.[41][42] Within days, DeMartini spoke out against Blotzer using the band name.[43] but Blotzer claims he has the legal right to do so on his behalf.[44] In October 2015, DeMartini sued Blotzer for allegedly falsely advertising his "tribute band" as the actual band.[45] On November 5, 2015, the Los Angeles federal court rejected[46] DeMartini's claim.[47][48][49]

Until early 2017, Blotzer toured using the name Ratt. The 2016 Re-Invasion tour took Ratt throughout North America. Their tour also took them to the UK, including Hard Rock Hell and London. During this time, Blotzer was using the company WBS to sue the band's original bassist, Juan Croucier, for trademark infringement.[50] On November 8, 2016, that Court granted summary judgment against WBS and in favor of Croucier, finding that the trademark rights had never properly been transferred to WBS and thus were still held by the RATT Partnership under its 1985 partnership agreement.[51] Blotzer had also used WBS to sue Pearcy for trademark infringement in a separate lawsuit, but that lawsuit also failed.[52]

On November 29, 2016, Pearcy, Croucier and DeMartini announced that they had expelled Blotzer from the Ratt Partnership and announced their own Back for More Tour.[53][54]

Despite adverse court decisions, Blotzer continued to tour as RATT with his band, claiming the right to do so because final judgment had not yet been entered in the cases.[55]

In June 2017, judgment was finally entered in the Croucier case, and Blotzer's WBS filed an appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.[56] In May 2018, the RATT Partnership filed suit against Blotzer and WBS for trademark infringement for continuing to perform as RATT after February 2016, when it was adjudicated that WBS had no rights in the RATT trademarks and Blotzer was expelled from the Partnership.[57] In March 2019, the Ninth Circuit affirmed the district court judgment in favor of Croucier and sent the case back to the district court to determine whether WBS and its counsel should be liable for Croucier's attorneys' fees.[58]

Ratt's "New Breed" and unknown future (2018–current) edit

On June 1, 2018, it was announced by vocalist Pearcy that Ratt would move forward with him and bassist Croucier. It was confirmed that DeMartini had departed from Ratt, with Cavazo and Degrasso following.[59] On July 5, 2018, it was revealed that Pearcy and Croucier would be joined by Black 'N Blue drummer Pete Holmes and guitarists Jordan Ziff and Chris Sanders.[60] In February 2020, guitarist Chris Sanders announced his departure from the band, along with announcing his retirement from the music industry.[61]

In March 2020, the band announced they would be embarking on the Big Rock Summer Tour starting in June, along with Tom Keifer, Skid Row, and Slaughter.[62] On June 17, the tour was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[63] Shortly after, it was announced that all Ratt shows in 2020 were rescheduled for 2021.[64] On September 11, Pearcy announced that new music from the band would not be released until 2021.[65]

In January 2021, Pearcy expressed interest in making one final Ratt album with all the remaining original members.[66] On June 26, Ratt announced the addition of guitarist Frankie Lindia of David Lee Roth's solo band, replacing Chris Sanders.[67]

In September 2022, Pearcy revealed that he would only want to continue Ratt with the remaining classic-era bandmates, but that "it's not gonna happen". He said reuniting with the members would be "all business pretty much", but that "there's no business in the Ratt camp". He also revealed he regretted touring as Ratt with only Croucier from the classic lineup and that he would be continuing to play Ratt songs with his solo band.[68]

Members edit

Most recent lineup

  • Stephen Pearcy – lead vocals (1977–1992, 1996–2000, 2006–2014, 2016–2022)
  • Juan Croucier – bass, backing vocals (1982–1983, 1983–1992, 2012–2014, 2016–2022)
  • Pete Holmes – drums (2018–2022)
  • Jordan Ziff – lead guitar, backing vocals (2018–2022)
  • Frankie Lindia – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2021–2022)

Discography edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official Bobby Blotzer's Ratt website
  • Ratt at AllMusic

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For other uses see Ratt disambiguation Ratt was an American glam metal band formed in Los Angeles in the 1970s that had significant commercial success in the 1980s with their albums having been certified as gold platinum and multi platinum by the RIAA 4 The group is best known for their hit singles Round and Round and Lay It Down both of which charted in the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 Other songs such as Wanted Man You re in Love Dance and Way Cool Jr also charted on the Hot 100 RattRatt performing in August 2010Background informationAlso known asMickey Ratt 1976 1981 OriginLos Angeles California U S GenresGlam metal 1 heavy metal 2 hard rock 3 Years active1976 19921996 2022 on hiatus LabelsAtlantic Portrait RoadrunnerPast membersJake E Lee Stephen Pearcy Juan Croucier Pete Holmes Jordan Ziff Frankie Lindia Warren DeMartini Robbin Crosby Michael Schenker Keri Kelli Jizzy Pearl John Corabi Carlos Cavazo Robbie Crane Jimmy DeGrasso Chris Sanders Marq Torien Scot Grimes Bobby BlotzerWebsitetherattpack wbr comThe band s classic lineup consisted of Stephen Pearcy on lead vocals Robbin Crosby on lead and rhythm guitar Warren DeMartini on lead and rhythm guitar Juan Croucier on bass guitar and Bobby Blotzer on drums Along with one of their peers Motley Crue Ratt has been recognized as instrumental in the formation of the early 1980s Los Angeles metal scene 5 6 The band has continued to tour and record following extended hiatuses and with various lineup changes releasing their final studio album Infestation in 2010 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1973 1982 1 2 Ratt EP Out of the Cellar and Invasion of Your Privacy 1983 1985 1 3 Dancing Undercover and Reach for the Sky 1986 1989 1 4 Detonator turmoil and hiatus 1990 1996 1 5 First reunion and self titled album 1996 2000 1 6 Two versions of Ratt and death of Robbin Crosby 2000 2006 1 7 Second reunion 2006 2008 1 8 Infestation and hiatus 2009 2011 1 9 Reunion with Croucier and second departure of Pearcy 2012 2015 1 10 Legal issues and two versions of Ratt again 2015 2018 1 11 Ratt s New Breed and unknown future 2018 current 2 Members 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp The group s logoEarly years 1973 1982 edit The origins of Ratt date back to 1973 in Hollywood with a band called Firedome founded by singer Stephen Pearcy with a few friends In 1974 the band broke up with Pearcy forming Crystal Pystal The name Crystal Pystal was changed to Mickey Ratt at some point in 1976 The name was shortened in 1977 7 Guitarist Robbin Crosby in those same years had been a member of the bands Metropolis with Tommy Asakawa and Parramore McCarty Xcalibur Phenomenon Secret Service and Mac Meda with Asakawa Mickey Ratt went through various lineup changes Members included guitarists Jake E Lee Chris Hager and Bob DeLellis bassists Matt Thorr Tim Garcia and Dave Jellison and drummers John Turner and Bob Eisenberg The various Mickey Ratt lineups released several demos appeared on compilations and a live concert recording on Pearcy s indie imprint Top Fuel Records In 1980 to increase their chances of landing a recording contract with a major label the band recorded a single called Dr Rock Drivin on E which was given to fans at their early Los Angeles club shows Crosby played with the band later in the year Guitarist Warren DeMartini recommended by Lee joined the band in January 1982 Bassist Gene Hunter from Jake E Lee s Teaser and drummer Khurt Maier who played drums on the early Tell the World written by Pearcy was their first recording that was featured on the compilation Metal Massacre I temporarily played in Ratt before the arrival of Bobby Blotzer ex Vic Vergeat and Juan Croucier previously with Dokken and musically active since 1973 DeMartini was only 18 years old when he was called up to Los Angeles to join Ratt At the time he was attending college in San Diego and was reluctant to drop out to join a band that had so far had only limited success Marq Torien briefly replaced DeMartini though the latter returned in time for the recording of their first EP later in 1982 8 Ratt EP Out of the Cellar and Invasion of Your Privacy 1983 1985 edit In July 1983 Ratt signed with the production company Time Coast Music The company was run by the band s then manager Marshall Berle citation needed Time Coast had previously issued records by Spirit 9 and The Alley Cats 10 Released in 1983 the band s self titled EP sold over 100 000 records The band grew in popularity on the Hollywood L A club circuit selling out multiple shows on weekends Stephen Pearcy and Robbin Crosby co wrote the band s first single You Think You re Tough which found its way onto local radio stations KLOS and KMET citation needed The album cover featured guitarist Robbin Crosby s girlfriend at the time Tawny Kitaen who would later on appear on Whitesnake s music videos The self titled independent EP was well received and the band was signed by Atlantic Records Ratt immediately started writing and recording their first full length album Out of the Cellar was released in March 1984 and was praised by both fans and critics Pearcy s raspy yet bluesy vocals were noted for melding with the pyrotechnic guitar playing of twin leads Crosby and DeMartini combining the then prevalent Van Halen and Aerosmith influenced bravado elements with the then novel muted staccato guitar picking style of Judas Priest Tawny Kitaen who was previously in a relationship with Crosby agreed to appear on the cover of their debut full length album She also appeared in their video for Back for More and on their EP from the previous year citation needed The album scored much radio and MTV play with songs like Round and Round which peaked at No 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and again in 2020 on the Billboard Rock Digital Sales Chart peaking at 18 on June 4 2020 Wanted Man Back for More and Lack of Communication citation needed The video for Round and Round was notable for its guest appearance by Marshall Berle s uncle 11 Milton Berle in his Uncle Miltie drag character Out of the Cellar became a commercial success going platinum three times over in the United States and making Ratt stars at home and abroad citation needed The album release was capped off by a successful world tour that saw the band sell out stadiums and arenas worldwide Out of the Cellar is widely regarded as the band s best work and a definitive moment in 1980s heavy metal while Round and Round scored at No 61 on VH1 s Greatest Hard Rock Songs Show citation needed The band s second full length album Invasion of Your Privacy was released in July 1985 It peaked at No 7 which is the same peak position that Out of the Cellar attained The album met with mostly positive reactions from fans and critics AllMusic has called it another batch of solid pop metal tunes 12 It contained favorites You re in Love No 99 Hot 100 and Lay It Down which made No 40 on the Hot 100 that assured the band a presence on radio and MTV Footage from the band s performances at Hirsch Memorial Coliseum in Shreveport Louisiana and the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi Mississippi were featured in the video to You re In Love citation needed DeMartini and Crosby s impressive guitar solos and Pearcy s sexual lyrics helped to further define the Ratt sound Although it did not achieve the sales figures or the status of their debut Invasion of Your Privacy nonetheless was certified double platinum selling over two million copies only in the U S 13 The band toured extensively in the United States and Japan playing a total of 112 shows In August 1985 the band played on the Monsters of Rock festival in Castle Donington England citation needed The model on Invasion s cover is Playboy Playmate Marianne Gravatte who also made an appearance in the Lay It Down music video Using a female model on an album cover later became a trend copied by many glam metal bands of the 1980s including Great White and Slaughter Invasion of Your Privacy was displayed by Parents Music Resource Center at a congressional hearing dealing with parental advisory labels citation needed A couple of months after the album release the band released a home video entitled Ratt The Video The video featured the music videos from the Ratt EP Out of the Cellar and Invasion of Your Privacy The video was the first commercially available video to achieve gold sales status in the USA it eventually reached platinum 14 Dancing Undercover and Reach for the Sky 1986 1989 edit Ratt s next release was Dancing Undercover on August 9 1986 15 The album was a relative disappointment with most music critics at the time of its release as it took on a heavier sound than the ones on the previous albums From a commercial standpoint however the album kept Ratt s string of consecutive platinum albums alive managing to sell over a million copies in the United States alone Popular tracks generated by the album included Dance and Slip of the Lip citation needed In an effort to be taken more seriously Ratt broke from the tradition of featuring a woman on the cover Instead they opted for gritty black and white portraits of each of the five band members Likewise the album does not contain a single power ballad amongst its ten tracks and even features experimental forays into thrashier and heavier sounds The song that reflected this shift most strikingly was Body Talk which was featured on the soundtrack for the 1986 Eddie Murphy film The Golden Child The more straight ahead style of the album led many fans to believe that Ratt was headed in a direction akin to the thrash style promulgated by then current bands such as Anthrax Megadeth and Slayer However the slightly experimental undertones of the album were replaced with a bluesier sound throughout the band s next three releases citation needed Through 1987 Ratt embarked on a U S tour with newcomers Poison and played in Europe as a part of the Monsters Of Rock Tour Their tour with Poison was one of the highest grossing tours of 1987 citation needed Reach for the Sky was released in November 1988 Although the album achieved platinum sales status and reached No 17 on Billboard s album charts it was widely panned by critics After this album the band parted ways with long time producer Beau Hill Reach for the Sky nevertheless contained the popular tracks Way Cool Jr and I Want a Woman which received MTV airplay and as of 2021 is the band s last album to be certified platinum 16 Ratt spent much of 1989 on a world tour in promotion of Reach for the Sky with support from Great White Warrant Kix and Britny Fox The surreal Dali esque album cover featured a statue wearing night vision goggles a human hand emerging from a bundle of twine a World War II fighter plane and a wicker chair The band has remained mother as to what the album cover is supposed to symbolize so as to facilitate the diverse interpretations of their fans Early pressings of the album cover revealed the breast part of the statue as requested by lead singer Stephen Pearcy According to Pearcy he wanted to use that version of the cover but the other band members feared that this cover would keep the record out of certain music stores citation needed Detonator turmoil and hiatus 1990 1996 edit Ratt s fifth album Detonator was released in August 1990 Sir Arthur Payson took over as producer for the band following Reach for the Sky The album garnered mixed reactions Critics claimed it lacked the live sounding energy of the band s earlier work 17 while some stated that the band was maturing and striving to expand their sound 18 Detonator featured Givin Yourself Away and Lovin You s a Dirty Job The band co wrote most of the album s songs with Desmond Child while Jon Bon Jovi appeared as a guest background vocalist on Heads I Win Tails You Lose During the seven shows of the Japanese leg of the Detonator tour in February 1991 Crosby s substance abuse caused his playing to become increasingly inconsistent onstage During one particular show after the band performed two songs using non standard tuning Crosby did not properly switch out guitars with his guitar technician as a result he was not in tune with the band for the next two songs The last show of the band s Japanese tour in Osaka turned out to be Crosby s last with Ratt When the band returned to the United States Crosby checked again into a rehab facility and Ratt continued on with Michael Schenker formerly of Scorpions UFO Michael Schenker Group and McAuley Schenker Group citation needed In February 1992 Pearcy exited the group to form a new band called Arcade He moved on to Vicious Delite in 1995 and the industrial tinged Vertex in 1996 citation needed Robbin Crosby started Secret Service which included bassist Krys Baratto from Samantha 7 Juice 13 The Oddfathers In 1993 Crosby performed on Rumbledog s self titled debut album In 1994 Crosby was diagnosed with HIV which later developed into AIDS citation needed First reunion and self titled album 1996 2000 edit In 1996 the five classic era members of Ratt began discussing a reunion and a subsequent album Ratt eventually moved forward with a lineup of Pearcy DeMartini and Blotzer along with new member Robbie Crane formerly of Vince Neil s solo band and Pearcy s Vertex tour on bass When the band toured in 1997 they were a four piece Pearcy occasionally played guitar during this tour citation needed The band issued a compilation album called Collage in July 1997 which consisted of B sides alternate recordings and new versions of songs from the Mickey Ratt period In 1998 Ratt secured a worldwide record deal with Sony The self titled Ratt album released in July 1999 featured new material with a more conventional blues rock feel The album s first single Over the Edge did graze the Top 40 Mainstream Rock charts citation needed Two versions of Ratt and death of Robbin Crosby 2000 2006 edit nbsp Ratt performing in 2005In 1999 Ratt added Keri Kelli as a second guitarist In January 2000 Pearcy left the group again and went on tour with his band Nitronic which soon after became Ratt Featuring Stephen Pearcy citation needed In 2001 former guitarist Robbin Crosby publicly announced that he was HIV positive He died on June 6 2002 from a heroin overdose He was 42 years old 2 On May 11 2006 Ratt was profiled on VH1 s Behind the Music citation needed During the group s inactive years present day and former members continued to work on their own side projects 19 Second reunion 2006 2008 edit On December 1 2006 the website Metal Sludge reported that Pearcy and Croucier would re unite with Blotzer and DeMartini 20 On December 4 2006 Jizzy Pearl announced on his message board that he was no longer a member of the band 21 On March 17 2007 another website stated that Ratt would go on the 2007 tour with Poison and Great White 22 Later that month Blabbermouth net reported that Ratt would take part in the Rocklahoma festival on July 13 15 2007 in Pryor Oklahoma with original singer Stephen Pearcy and without Juan Croucier who decided not to participate in the reunion tour Robbie Crane continued to play bass instead 23 The summer tour started June 13 2007 at the Bi Lo Center in Greenville S C and ended August 19 2007 at the Coors Amphitheatre in Denver The tour which brought Poison and Ratt onstage together for the first time since 1999 visited amphitheaters festivals and fairs in such cities as Boston Detroit New York Atlantic City and Los Angeles citation needed In August 2008 Sirius Satellite Radio s Hair Nation channel reported that former Motley Crue singer John Corabi had resigned as rhythm guitarist for Ratt and was rumored to be replaced by former Quiet Riot guitarist Carlos Cavazo 24 Bobby Blotzer confirmed these rumors stating that Cavazo was set to replace Corabi and would make his debut with the band on August 27 His first show with Ratt was in Baton Rouge LA citation needed Infestation and hiatus 2009 2011 edit nbsp Ratt at Sweden Rock Festival 2008In April 2009 Loud amp Proud Roadrunner Records announced the signing of a worldwide deal with Ratt The label was managed by Tom Lipsky who had run CMC International before 25 Their new album Infestation was released in April 2010 26 Infestation reached No 30 on Billboard s Top 200 chart A video was filmed for the album s first single Best of Me 27 and the band went on a world tour in support of the album 28 In a March 18 2010 interview with Metalholic Magazine DeMartini said of the new album Infestation It really exceeded our expectations Conceptually we kinda wanted to revisit the period of Out of the Cellar and Invasion of Your Privacy We were sort of loosely trying to shoot for something that could fit between those two records We were looking for more uptempo ideas and the double leads that Robbin Crosby and I started doing back in 1983 29 On October 26 2010 Ratt announced that the band would be going on indefinite hiatus due to internal tensions 30 31 Reunion with Croucier and second departure of Pearcy 2012 2015 edit In January 2012 Pearcy said Ratt was in the process of writing material for a new album planned to be released that summer 32 On March 22 bassist Robbie Crane announced his departure from Ratt to focus on Lynch Mob 33 In April 2012 rumors arose original bassist Juan Croucier would rejoin the band that summer 34 these rumors were confirmed when Croucier played with Ratt at the M3 festival on May 12 35 On April 24 2014 Pearcy announced that he had left the band again explaining he was officially done with having anything to do with them due to the constant turmoil unresolved business personal attacks threats in the public forum and most of all the disrespect to the fans 36 37 Legal issues and two versions of Ratt again 2015 2018 edit In June 2015 Blotzer formed a band called Bobby Blotzer s Ratt Experience 38 In August 2015 Croucier formed a touring band that played Ratt s deep cuts with the band debuting in September 39 Within days Blotzer criticized Croucier for using the band s logo arguing trademark infringement 40 In September 2015 Blotzer took over control of WBS a company he set up with DeMartini and Pearcy in 1997 to handle RATT business over the objection of DeMartini and announced that he had taken control of Ratt and his Ratt Experience lineup was the real Ratt and would be embarking a tour in 2016 titled the American Made Re Invasion Tour 41 42 Within days DeMartini spoke out against Blotzer using the band name 43 but Blotzer claims he has the legal right to do so on his behalf 44 In October 2015 DeMartini sued Blotzer for allegedly falsely advertising his tribute band as the actual band 45 On November 5 2015 the Los Angeles federal court rejected 46 DeMartini s claim 47 48 49 Until early 2017 Blotzer toured using the name Ratt The 2016 Re Invasion tour took Ratt throughout North America Their tour also took them to the UK including Hard Rock Hell and London During this time Blotzer was using the company WBS to sue the band s original bassist Juan Croucier for trademark infringement 50 On November 8 2016 that Court granted summary judgment against WBS and in favor of Croucier finding that the trademark rights had never properly been transferred to WBS and thus were still held by the RATT Partnership under its 1985 partnership agreement 51 Blotzer had also used WBS to sue Pearcy for trademark infringement in a separate lawsuit but that lawsuit also failed 52 On November 29 2016 Pearcy Croucier and DeMartini announced that they had expelled Blotzer from the Ratt Partnership and announced their own Back for More Tour 53 54 Despite adverse court decisions Blotzer continued to tour as RATT with his band claiming the right to do so because final judgment had not yet been entered in the cases 55 In June 2017 judgment was finally entered in the Croucier case and Blotzer s WBS filed an appeal to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals 56 In May 2018 the RATT Partnership filed suit against Blotzer and WBS for trademark infringement for continuing to perform as RATT after February 2016 when it was adjudicated that WBS had no rights in the RATT trademarks and Blotzer was expelled from the Partnership 57 In March 2019 the Ninth Circuit affirmed the district court judgment in favor of Croucier and sent the case back to the district court to determine whether WBS and its counsel should be liable for Croucier s attorneys fees 58 Ratt s New Breed and unknown future 2018 current edit On June 1 2018 it was announced by vocalist Pearcy that Ratt would move forward with him and bassist Croucier It was confirmed that DeMartini had departed from Ratt with Cavazo and Degrasso following 59 On July 5 2018 it was revealed that Pearcy and Croucier would be joined by Black N Blue drummer Pete Holmes and guitarists Jordan Ziff and Chris Sanders 60 In February 2020 guitarist Chris Sanders announced his departure from the band along with announcing his retirement from the music industry 61 In March 2020 the band announced they would be embarking on the Big Rock Summer Tour starting in June along with Tom Keifer Skid Row and Slaughter 62 On June 17 the tour was canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 63 Shortly after it was announced that all Ratt shows in 2020 were rescheduled for 2021 64 On September 11 Pearcy announced that new music from the band would not be released until 2021 65 In January 2021 Pearcy expressed interest in making one final Ratt album with all the remaining original members 66 On June 26 Ratt announced the addition of guitarist Frankie Lindia of David Lee Roth s solo band replacing Chris Sanders 67 In September 2022 Pearcy revealed that he would only want to continue Ratt with the remaining classic era bandmates but that it s not gonna happen He said reuniting with the members would be all business pretty much but that there s no business in the Ratt camp He also revealed he regretted touring as Ratt with only Croucier from the classic lineup and that he would be continuing to play Ratt songs with his solo band 68 Members editMain article List of Ratt members Most recent lineup Stephen Pearcy lead vocals 1977 1992 1996 2000 2006 2014 2016 2022 Juan Croucier bass backing vocals 1982 1983 1983 1992 2012 2014 2016 2022 Pete Holmes drums 2018 2022 Jordan Ziff lead guitar backing vocals 2018 2022 Frankie Lindia rhythm guitar backing vocals 2021 2022 Discography editMain article Ratt discography Out of the Cellar 1984 Invasion of Your Privacy 1985 Dancing Undercover 1986 Reach for the Sky 1988 Detonator 1990 Ratt 1999 Infestation 2010 References edit McPadden September 25 2015 Mike The Hair Metal 100 Ranking the 80s Greatest Glam Bands The Final 20 VH1 News Archived from the original on June 29 2022 Retrieved April 8 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link a b Robbin Crosby 42 Helped Found Heavy Metal Band Ratt Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on September 20 2015 Retrieved November 29 2015 Harrington Richard September 19 1990 GETO BOYS GETS A LIFT Washington Post Gold amp Platinum RIAA Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved December 29 2021 Walser Robert 2013 Running with the Devil Power Gender and Madness in Heavy Metal Music Wesleyan University Press p 12 ISBN 9780819574213 Hutcherson Ben Haenfler Ross 2010 Music Genre as a Gendered Process Authenticity in Extreme Metal In Denzin Norman K Schneider Christopher J Gardner Robert Owen Merrill John Bryce Han Dong eds Studies in Symbolic Interaction Emerald Group Publishing pp 103 104 ISBN 9780857243614 Ratt Biography metallian June 1 2023 Retrieved June 1 2023 Marq Torien MelodicRock com Retrieved February 13 2017 Randy California Spirit of 76 Tampa Jam Electro Jam From The TimeCoast Burtshonberg com Time Coast Records Discogs com Marshall Berle Discogs Rivadavia Eduardo Invasion of Your Privacy Ratt AllMusic Retrieved July 6 2011 Gold amp Platinum RIAA Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved December 29 2021 Gold amp Platinum RIAA Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved December 29 2021 RATT on Facebook Facebook Archived from the original on April 30 2022 user generated source Gold amp Platinum RIAA Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved December 29 2021 Hinds Andy Detonator Ratt AllMusic Retrieved July 6 2011 Detonator by Ratt Reviews and Ratings Rate Your Music Retrieved July 6 2011 Angel City Outlaws Bio October 27 2009 Archived from the original on October 27 2009 Retrieved October 5 2020 Ratt re union is Back for More by New Years Eve December 6 2006 Archived from the original on December 6 2006 Retrieved July 21 2021 Home Jizzypearl com Retrieved May 18 2014 POISON RATT And GREAT WHITE To Tour Together This Summer Bravewords com Blabbermouth Net Rocklahoma Line up Announced Poison Ratt Vince Neil Warrant Confirmed Roadrunnerrecords com Archived from the original on December 22 2008 Retrieved July 6 2011 X Quiet Riot axeman Cavazo to replace Corabi in RATT Metal Sludge Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Ratt s History metallian August 1 2022 Retrieved August 1 2022 Ratt Infestation Album Reviews Songs amp More AllMusic retrieved September 20 2022 RATT Best Of Me Single Due In February Blabbermouth net Archived from the original on June 6 2011 RATT Comments On New Record Dea Blabbermouth net Archived from the original on February 1 2013 Metalholic com interviews Warren DeMartini Metalholic com Archived from the original on December 20 2010 Retrieved May 18 2014 Ratt About To Call It A Day UltimateGuitar com Ratt About To Call It A Day IPLR October 31 2010 Archived from the original on October 31 2010 RATT Hoping To Release New Album This Summer Blabbermouth net January 27 2012 Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved February 16 2013 Bassist ROBBIE CRANE Quits RATT Blabbermouth net March 25 2012 Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved February 16 2013 Bassist JUAN CROUCIER To Rejoin RATT Blabbermouth net April 20 2012 Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved February 16 2013 Bassist JUAN CROUCIER Rejoins RATT For M3 ROCK FESTIVAL Performance Video Blabbermouth net May 13 2012 Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved February 16 2013 Singer Stephen Pearcy Quits Ratt Eddietrunk com April 24 2014 Retrieved May 18 2014 RATT Frontman Stephen Pearcy Leaves Band After Devastating Family Death Hollywood Life April 25 2014 Retrieved May 18 2014 Video Ratt Drummer Bobby Blotzer Debuts Ratt Experience In Las Vegas Blabbermouth net June 28 2015 Retrieved April 13 2016 Ratt Bassist To Perform Band s Classics With Newly Launched Ratt s Juan Croucier Project Blabbermouth net August 4 2015 Retrieved April 13 2016 Bobby Blotzer Slams Juan Croucier For Using Ratt Logo To Launch New Project Blabbermouth net August 6 2015 Retrieved April 13 2016 Revamped Ratt To Embark On Re Invasion Tour Blabbermouth net September 23 2015 Retrieved April 13 2016 Ratt Website Rattwebsite com Retrieved July 9 2017 Exclusive Warren Demartini Is Totally Against Bobby Blotzer Using Ratt Name For Tribute Band Blabbermouth net September 25 2015 Retrieved April 13 2016 Bobby Blotzer Says That He Has The Legal Right To Tour As Ratt Blabbermouth net September 29 2015 Retrieved April 13 2016 Ratt s Warren Demartini Sues Bobby Blotzer For Passing Off Tribute Band As Real Thing Blabbermouth net October 2 2015 Retrieved April 13 2016 RATT Battle Over Band Name Continues The Choke Hold Misappropriation of Power has Ended says Bobby Blotzer Blabbermouth net November 9 2015 Retrieved December 1 2016 Typed Drawing Trademark for RATT United States Patent and Trademark Office February 25 1985 Retrieved December 3 2016 WORDS LETTERS AND OR NUMBERS IN STYLIZED FORM for RATT United States Patent and Trademark Office February 25 1985 Retrieved December 3 2016 WORDS LETTERS AND OR NUMBERS IN STYLIZED FORM for RATT United States Patent and Trademark Office February 25 1985 Retrieved December 3 2016 RATT s BOBBY BLOTZER Vs JUAN CROUCIER Judge Denies Request For Temporary Restraining Order Blabbermouth net April 12 2016 Retrieved April 13 2016 AND THE WINNER IS Court ordered judgement in RATT WBS INC Vs Juan Croucier lawsuit Metalsludge tv Stephen Pearcy defeats Bobby Blotzer s WBS Inc in court over alleged trademark infringements Sleazeroxx com March 22 2018 DEMARTINI PEARCY CROUCIER Take Control Of RATT After Expelling BLOTZER From Partnership Blabbermouth net November 29 2016 Retrieved December 1 2016 Ratt Name Dispute Settled Stephen Pearcy Warren DeMartini Juan Croucier Oust Bobby Blotzer and Regain Control Loudwire Retrieved November 30 2016 Bobby Blotzer s Lawyer Stephen Pearcy Juan Croucier Warren DeMartini Do Not Have Permission to Tour as Ratt Loudwire Retrieved December 8 2016 Childers Chad February 4 2017 Judge Denies Bobby Blotzer Appeal in Juan Croucier Ratt Trademark Infringement Case Loudwire com Retrieved February 6 2017 RATT Wins Dismissal Of Counterclaims By BOBBY BLOTZER In Trademark Infringement Case BLABBERMOUTH NET December 1 2018 RATT Trademark Infringement Suit Unplugged by 9th Cir 1 News bloomberglaw com RATT s New Breed Is Moving Forward With STEPHEN PEARCY JUAN CROUCIER Blabbermouth net June 1 2018 Retrieved June 5 2018 NEW BREED OF RATT REVEALED Metal Sludge have industry sources saying the new Ratt members are as follows Pete Holmes Black N Blue on drums Jordan Ziff Razer and Chris Sanders Knight Fury on guitars Metal Sludge Retrieved July 8 2018 Guitarist CHRIS SANDERS Confirms Exit From RATT Blabbermouth net February 19 2020 Retrieved February 19 2020 Philip Trapp March 9 2020 Ratt Announce Summer 2020 Tour With Cinderella s Tom Keifer Skid Row Slaughter Loudwire Retrieved September 9 2022 The Big Rock Summer Tour Ratt Etc Has Been Cancelled ThePRP June 17 2020 Retrieved September 9 2022 RATT All 2020 Shows Are Being Rescheduled For Next Year Blabbermouth net July 6 2020 Retrieved July 6 2020 Stephen Pearcy Says New Ratt Music Won t Arrive Before 2021 Blabbermouth net May 2020 Retrieved May 1 2020 STEPHEN PEARCY Wants To Make One Final RATT Album With All Surviving Members Of Classic Lineup Blabbermouth net January 22 2021 Retrieved January 22 2021 RATT Recruits DAVID LEE ROTH Guitarist FRANKIE LINDIA Blabbermouth net June 26 2021 Retrieved June 29 2021 Bryan Rolli September 1 2022 Stephen Pearcy Shoots Down Ratt Reunion It s Not Gonna Happen Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved September 9 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ratt Official website Official Bobby Blotzer s Ratt website Ratt at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ratt amp oldid 1190776622, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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