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Actress and model Tawny Kitaen appeared on the covers of Ratt's self-titled debut EP and breakthrough album 'Out of the Cellar.' ...
Ratt's triple-platinum debut 'Out of the Cellar' arrived on March 27, 1984.
“Reach for the Sky” was originally written in 1982 and was earmarked for Out of the Cellar, the group’s triumphant debut album. The track was recorded during their 1983 sessions for the LP ...
Stephen Pearcy, the former lead singer of Ratt, is touring to mark the 40th anniversary of the glam metal band’s landmark album, “Out of the Cellar.” With hits like “Round and Round ...
To commemorate their debut album, the band recently released Out of the Cellar (40th Anniversary) with limited-edition versions, including a previously unreleased track, "Reach for the Sky ...
The legs on the EP’s cover photo belong to future Whitesnake video vixen Tawny Kitaen, who was romantically involved with Crosby and Kitaen also graced the “Out of the Cellar” sleeve.
Ratt ‘s Stephen Pearcy and Warren DeMartini played together for the first time in seven years Saturday night, tearing through a tight set of 16 of the most famous songs from their former band.
There’s a reason why Ratt aren’t remembered as just one of the first hair metal bands, but also one of the best. This is legitimately sleazy glam rock from the Sunset Strip, made to get fucked up – ...
Ratt's debut album Out of the Cellar reaches Billboard's Top Album Sales chart for the first time, 40 years after it was first released.
Ratt’s 1983 album “Out of the Cellar” is also an often-cited release in best-of lists not only from the decade of decadence, but in the history of hard rock and metal.
In 1984, Ratt became headliners based on the success of their summer time hit Round and Round. The third video off the Out of the Cellar album was Back For More filmed at The Roxy in Los Angeles.
RATT signed to Atlantic Records in 1984 with its debut album "Out of the Cellar" which went Platinum in 1984 behind the hit singles "Round & Round," "Back for More" and "Wanted Man." RATT would ...