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Dancing undercover album
Dancing undercover album












Ratt is initially reluctant, but the band relents and performs. In the music video for the song, the band is invited to perform by the master of ceremonies (played by comedian and actor Dick Shawn) during a brief interlude at a rock music show at the famed Whisky a Go Go. The single was featured in the Miami Vice Season 3 episode "Down for the Count" in 1987. The song was written by Stephen Pearcy, guitarists Robbin Crosby and Warren DeMartini, and album producer Beau Hill. Ratt - Dance - from the album 'Dancing Undercover' - HQ Audio Facebook page for Hard Rock & Heavy Metal Lovers. Although DANCING UNDERCOVER was slightly less successful than RATTs earlier releases, it was the bands third album in a row to obtain at least platinum certification. It is the first track off their 1986 album Dancing Undercover and the tenth track of their compilation album Ratt & Roll 81-91. With two back to back hit albums behind it (OUT OF THE CELLAR and INVASION OF YOUR PRIVACY), Ratt found itself near the top of the 1980s hard rock heap. Two other videos were made, 'Body Talk', which was used on the soundtrack for Eddie Murphy's film, The Golden Child, and 'Slip of the Lip'. The album was produced by Beau Hill and contains the hit single/video 'Dance', which appeared in the Miami Vice episode 'Down for the Count'. The album was a relative disappointment with most music critics at the time of its release, as it took on a heavier sound than the ones in the previous albums. "Dance" is a song by American heavy metal band Ratt. Stephen Pearcy lead vocals Robbin Crosby lead guitar, backing vocals Warren DeMartini lead guitar, backing vocals Juan Croucier bass guitar, backing vocals Bobby Blotzer drums, percussion Production. Dancing Undercover is the third studio album by American glam metal band Ratt, released in 1986. Dancing Undercover and Reach for the Sky (19861989) Ratt's next release was Dancing Undercover on August 9, 1986.

dancing undercover album

Robbin Crosby, Stephen Pearcy, Warren DeMartini, Beau Hill Releasing their third album in as many years, melodic rock band Ratt dropped 'Dancing Undercover' in 1986. Ratt - Dance - from the album 'Dancing Undercover' - HQ Audio Facebook page for Hard Rock & Heavy Metal Lovers: Show.














Dancing undercover album