Ratt/Germany 1990
Ratt/Germany 1990
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Another shocking master has been discovered from the much-talked-about "Stephane" collection! This is the explosive birth of RATTCD, which was shining at the end of the Golden Age! What is engraved on this work is “Karlsdorf-Neutart performance on October 20, 1990”. This is the best audience recording. Speaking of the "DETONATOR" era, while producing masterpieces in which he teamed up with Desmond Child, he was heading straight for collapse. An unusual event even occurred, such as the participation of Michael Schenker. First of all, let's look back on those last steps and confirm the position of this work. 1990, August 11: Appeared on MTV UNPLUGGED [“DETONATOR” released on August 21] October 15-31: Europe (14 performances) ←★Here★ November 10-December 22: North America #1 (31 performances) 1991, February 7th - 16th: Japan (7 performances), June 6th: West Hollywood performance (Robin leaves → Michael Schenker joins), August 9th - September 14th Sun: North America #2 (13 performances)《RATT disbanded》This is RATT in 1990/1991. Schenker appeared on MTV UNPLUGGED just before the album's release, but basically only the last song, "North America #2". On the other hand, the Karlsdorf-Neutart performance of this work was the 5th concert of the “European” leg at the beginning of the tour. This vacuum-packed show is the latest work by Stephane, a master who delights HR/HM collectors around the world. Because of his name, he is said to be a French recording artist, and has recently been making a series of French/Swiss recordings from the late 1980s and early 90s. New masterpieces such as BLACK SABBATH's ``DEFINITIVE PARIS 1992'' and IRON MAIDEN's ``DEFINITIVE PARIS 1993'' have also received great acclaim. This work is the RATT edition. Although the tone that inhales realistic enthusiasm and atmosphere is not the type that can be mistaken for a sound board, it is not surprising to mistake the vividness of the powerful core and the fineness of the details. If you listen to it at a glance, you'll think it's a deep hall sound, but if you listen closely, you can feel the effect of the sound itself. Each note spun by the five members has a clear outline and jumps into your hands, and yet the natural sense of presence is also delicious, a sense of beauty that is similar to what is called Kinney sound in Japan. The clear and beautiful sound is drawn with a delicious full show of the hidden masterpiece “DETONATOR” number. In Europe, it was a coupling tour with THE ALMIGHTY, who had just debuted, so it was a tight 76 minutes, but it was packed with famous songs from the Golden Age. Let's organize the contents here. 80's (9 songs) Rat: You Think You're Tough/Walkin' the Dog Flame of Lust: Wanted Man/The Morning After/Round and Round Invasion of Your Privacy: Lay It Down/You' re in Love・Dancing Undercover: Slip of the Lip・Reach for the Sky: Way Cool Jr. Detonator (7 songs)・Shame Shame Shame/Lovin' You is a Dirty Job/Givin' Yourself Away/One Step Away/Heads I Win, Tails You Lose/Scratch That Itch/Top Secret...and so on. There is also a rich selection of classics that carefully select representative songs from each album, but the core "DETONATOR" number is wonderful. Not only "Givin' Yourself Away", which was sealed for 17 years after this, but also "One Step Away", "Heads I Win, Tails You Lose", "Scratch That Itch", "Top Secret" and many other famous songs from that time. Although it was not well-received by the grunge-dominated scene, RATT and the Desmond sound were surprisingly compatible. It is also a live album that seems to prove that. There is no need to reiterate the collapse and tragedy that followed. The works that are permanently preserved in this work are on the verge of being destroyed by the whims of fashion. It is the final brilliance of Rat'n'Roll that can only be played by "those five people". The honeymoon of the peak has passed, but that's why you can enjoy the masterpieces of the latter half of this album. The best audience recording of "October 20, 1990 Karlsdorf-Neutart performance". This is the latest excavated master from the much talked about Stephane collection, and the vividness of the powerful core and the fineness of the details are excellent recordings that are on the same level as soundboards. Each note spun by the five members has a clear outline and jumps right into your hands, yet the natural sense of presence is also delicious, and it is an aesthetic sound that is similar to what is called Kinney sound in Japan. This is a cultural heritage-level live album full of famous songs from that time, such as "Givin' Yourself Away," "One Step Away," "Heads I Win, Tails You Lose," "Scratch That Itch," and "Top Secret." Bruchbuhlhalle, Karlsdorf-Neuthard, Germany 20th October 1990 TRULY PERFECT/ULTIMATE SOUND (76:15) 1. Intro 2. Shame Shame Shame 3. Lay It Down 4. You're In Love 5. Slip of the Lip 6. Wanted Man 7. Lovin' You's a Dirty Job 8. Givin' Yourself Away 9. One Step Away 10. The Morning After 11. Heads I Win, Tails You Lose 12. You Think You're Tough 13. Way Cool Jr. 14. Scratch That Itch 15. Round And Round 16. Top Secret 17. Walkin' the Dog Stephen Pearcy - Vocals Warren De Martini - Guitar Robin Crosby - Guitar Juan Croucier - Bass Bobby Blotzer - Drums
1. Intro 2. Shame Shame Shame 3. Lay It Down 4. You're In Love 5. Slip of the Lip 6. Wanted Man 7. Lovin' You's a Dirty Job 8. Givin' Yourself Away 9. One Step Away 10 . The Morning After 11. Heads I Win, Tails You Lose 12. You Think You're Tough 13. Way Cool Jr. 14. Scratch That Itch 15. Round And Round 16. Top Secret 17. Walkin' the Dog Stephen Pearcy - Vocals Warren De Martini - Guitar Robin Crosby - Guitar Juan Croucier - Bass Bobby Blotzer - Drums