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Out of the Cellar

 
Album Review: Out of the Cellar

  • Artist: Ratt
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1984
  • Total Time: 36:41
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Ratt's aptly named debut album, Out of the Cellar, may have suggested they were underdogs of the then burgeoning L.A. glam metal scene, but this five-piece made up of brash young San Diego transplants and relative local veterans was in fact a force to contend with, and already gunning for the top of the heap. Having established a good buzz with their eponymous EP one year earlier, and then signed with powerhouse Atlantic Records as a result, Ratt now transposed their high-energy hard rock (derived from usual suspects Van Halen and Aerosmith, plus the staccato riffing of Judas Priest) into a multi-platinum-bound juggernaut that reached number seven on the Billboard charts, and initially outsold the more notorious Shout at the Devil, released months earlier by their friendly rivals Mötley Crüe. Not that it's difficult to understand why, since Out of the Cellar was a consistently entertaining listen from start to finish, thanks to strong album tracks like "Wanted Man," "Back for More," and the frenetic "I'm Insane," and also spawned a massive MTV and radio smash with "Round and Round." After all, a single gigantic hit is all a band needs, and "Round and Round" was an absolute monster, peaking at number 12 on the charts and going on to achieve immortality as one of the defining songs of the 1980s. It was also an impossible act to follow, as things turned out, and even though Ratt would continue to prosper for years to come, Out of the Cellar eventually came to represent a premature career high point. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Wanted Man (Lyrics) Joey Cristofanilli, Robbin Crosby, Stephen Pearcy Ratt (3:41)
You're in Trouble (Lyrics) Robbin Crosby, Warren DeMartini, Stephen Pearcy Ratt (3:20)
Round and Round (Lyrics) Robbin Crosby, Warren DeMartini, Stephen Pearcy Ratt (4:25)
In Your Direction (Lyrics) Stephen Pearcy Ratt (3:31)
She Wants Money (Lyrics) Juan Croucier Ratt (3:06)
Lack of Communication (Lyrics) Juan Croucier, Stephen Pearcy Ratt (3:54)
Back for More (Lyrics) Robbin Crosby, Stephen Pearcy Ratt (3:47)
The Morning After Robbin Crosby, Warren DeMartini, Stephen Pearcy Ratt (3:34)
I'm Insane (Lyrics) Robbin Crosby Ratt (2:56)
Scene of the Crime (Lyrics) Robbin Crosby, Juan Croucier Ratt (4:59)

Credits

The Dave Clark Five (Assistant), Ratt (Main Performer), Bobby Blotzer (Percussion), Bobby Blotzer (Drums), Robbin Crosby (Guitar), Robbin Crosby (Vocals (Background)), Juan Croucier (Bass), Juan Croucier (Guitar (Bass)), Juan Croucier (Vocals (Background)), Warren DeMartini (Guitar), Warren DeMartini (Vocals (Background)), Jim (H. M.) Faraci (Engineer), Beau Hill (Producer), Beau Hill (Engineer), Ray Leonard (Assistant), Stephen Pearcy (Vocals), Jim Feraci (Engineer), Bob Defrin (Art Direction), Robin Laine (Assistant), Barry Levine (Photography), Marshall Berle (Personal Manager)
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Out of the Cellar
Studio album by Ratt
Released March 23, 1984
Recorded 1983-1984
Genre Glam metal, heavy metal,
hard rock
Length 36:41
Label Atlantic
Producer Beau Hill
Professional reviews
Ratt chronology
Ratt EP
(1983)
Out of the Cellar
(1984)
Invasion of Your Privacy
(1985)
Singles from Out of the Cellar
  1. "Round and Round"
    Released: 1984
  2. "Wanted Man"
    Released: 1984
  3. "Lack of Communication"
    Released: 1984

Out of the Cellar is the breakthrough album by glam metal band Ratt, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). Produced by Beau Hill, the album features their best-known hit, "Round and Round", and other hits such as "Wanted Man", "Back for More" (the song was originally on the Ratt EP), and "Lack of Communication". "In Your Direction" was a song that Pearcy wrote and had since Mickey Ratt, "I'm Insane" and "Scene Of The Crime" were songs that Crosby had pre-Ratt.

It is RIAA certified Triple Platinum album.

The model on the album cover is Tawny Kitaen, better known for her appearances in Whitesnake music videos, and the same year's teen-aimed film Bachelor Party. As she was long-time girlfriend to guitarist Robbin Crosby at that time, she also appeared in the "Back For More" music video.

In 2003 Metal-Rules.com named "Out of the Cellar" number 3 of their "Top 50 Glam Metal Albums".[1] They also named it number 67 of their "Top 100 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time".[2]

Contents

Track listing

# Title Lyrics Length
1. "Wanted Man"   Cristofanilli/Crosby/Pearcy 3:37
2. "You're in Trouble"   Crosby/DeMartini/Pearcy 3:16
3. "Round and Round"   Crosby/DeMartini/Pearcy 4:22
4. "In Your Direction"   Pearcy 3:30
5. "She Wants Money"   Croucier 3:04
6. "Lack of Communication"   Croucier/Pearcy 3:52
7. "Back for More"   Crosby/Pearcy 3:42
8. "The Morning After"   Crosby/DeMartini/Pearcy 3:30
9. "I'm Insane"   Crosby 2:54
10. "Scene of the Crime"   Crosby/Croucier 4:54

Personnel

  • Beau Hill - Producer, Engineer
  • Jim Faraci - Engineer

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1984 The Billboard 200 7

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1984 "Round and Round" The Billboard Hot 100 12
"Wanted Man" Mainstream Rock Tracks 38
The Billboard Hot 100 87

Certifications

Country Certification Date Sales certified
U.S.[3] Multi Platinum September 30, 1991 3,000,000

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