Ratt - The Atlantic Years 1984-1990 -2020- -320... !exclusive! -

By 1987's , the hair metal bubble was bursting. Critics panned it. But a 2020 320kbps listening session tells a different story. The ballad "I Want to Love You Tonight" features some of Robbin Crosby’s most sensitive vibrato work. In high bitrate, the subtle chorusing on the rhythm guitars becomes audible—a production trick lost on FM radio.

For the audiophile searching for the or lossless versions of these tracks today, the production values of the mid-80s Atlantic releases remain a point of fascination. Produced by Beau Hill, the Ratt sound was thick, polished, yet surprisingly aggressive. Ratt - The Atlantic Years 1984-1990 -2020- -320...

Produced by Beau Hill and Mike Stone, featuring the bluesy hit "Way Cool Jr.". Detonator (1990): By 1987's , the hair metal bubble was bursting

The 2020 edition features audio remastered by Tony Dixon, offering improved clarity over previous "Original Album Series" releases. It is packaged as a five-CD clamshell box set. Bonus Tracks: Each disc includes notable extras, such as: Single edits for "Round And Round" and "Dance". The MTV Unplugged version of "Way Cool Jr.". "Nobody Rides For Free" from the Point Break soundtrack. "Ratt Fonic" remixes of "Lovin' You's A Dirty Job". Related Versions Ratt – The Atlantic Years 1984-1990 - Discogs The ballad "I Want to Love You Tonight"