RATT: Dancing Undercover [Tape] Check samples!
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Dancing Undercover is Ratt's third full length album. It was produced by Beau Hill. The album contained the hits "Dance", "Slip of the Lip", and "Body Talk". "Body Talk" was later used on the soundtrack for the Eddie Murphy film, The Golden Child. In 2003 Metal-Rules.com named "Dancing Undercover" number 29 on their "Top 50 Glam metal Albums". L.A. pop-metal merchants Ratt were being wise by knowing that they shouldn't mess with a successful formula, so after scoring multi-platinum sales with their first two albums, they decided to reprise most all of their attributes for their third, 1986's Dancing Undercover.
Dance
One Good Lover
Drive Me Crazy
Slip of the Lip
Body Talk
Looking for Love
7th Avenue
It Doesn't Matter
Take a Chance
Enough Is Enough
5.0 out of 5 stars Outrageous sound,
I heard this album when it first came out and remember being impressed by 'dance'. What a gem!
This rocks all the way through. The hard and fast numbers grab you first (Dance, Drive me crazy, Body talk) but then the slower ones shine through after a few listens and become even more enjoyable - best of these are 'One good lover, Slip of the lip, It doesn't matter & Take a chance', great melody from start to finish. The vocals are the outrageous part, unusual, maybe a bit OTT (Drive me..crayzee..oooooooh yeaaah!), unreal but interesting. Its fun to listen to for both the sound and the subject matter - the whole album is about love and girls.
This should be a great album to blast in the car!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Same old Ratt,
This album has some pretty decent songs on it and are quite catchy after you listen to them a few times. Dance, Body Talk and One Good Lover are mediocre offerings yet help the good songs stand out tremendously. Looking For Love is simply the best song Ratt have ever done with a catchy chorus and brilliant guitar work by Robbin Crosby. Other good'uns are Enough Is Enough, Slip Of The Lip, Drive Me Crazy and 7th Avenue which has superb drumming by Bobby Blotzer.

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