Invasion of Your Privacy Ratt

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  • Release Date: 07/15/2008
  • Original Release: 1985
  • Sales Rank: 9,275
  • Label: RHINO FLASHBACK
  • UPC: 081227991999
 
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Invasion of Your Privacy

1LISTENYou're in Love 3:14
2LISTENNever Use Love 3:55
3LISTENLay It Down 3:25
4LISTENGive It All 3:20
5LISTENCloser to My Heart 4:30
6LISTENBetween the Eyes 3:56
7LISTENWhat You Give Is What You Get 3:48
8LISTENGot Me on the Line 3:05
9LISTENYou Should Know by Now 3:29
10LISTENDangerous But Worth the Risk 3:29

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Editorial Reviews

Released just over a year after their blockbuster double-platinum debut, Ratt's second album, Invasion of Your Privacy, contained all of the same ingredients that helped launch the band to MTV and radio success: a batch of commercially savvy pop-metal tunes and a half-naked model on the cover. This may seem like an overly simplistic analysis, but it helps make the point that, for all its many positive attributes (including a number nine chart peak), Invasion of Your Privacy was very much a creative holding pattern for the group. If anything, returning producer Beau Hill merely helped Ratt fine-tune their songs and give them a brighter pop sheen (including some telltale electronic percussion), but although there were still hit singles to be had via riff-driven opener "You're in Love," "Lay It Down," and "What You Give Is What You Get," none of these challenged the first album's "Round and Round" in terms of commercial or cultural ubiquity. Nonetheless, another largely consistent selection of tracks (including fan favorites "Give It All" and "Between the Eyes") helped Ratt avert most accusations of looming creative stagnation, and the full flowering of budding guitar hero Warren DeMartini (while still leaving some lead work for co-axeman Robbin Crosby -- the band's heart and soul) was a highlight in and of itself. Ultimately, no after-the-fact nitpicking can change the fact that Invasion of Your Privacy was a perfectly respectable effort, much loved by Ratt's fans, and easily avoided any hints of a sophomore slump. Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

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December 20, 2001: If you don't have it, why not! This album is very cool. Very hard rockin. Your in Love gets it off to a great start. A must album for all hard rock fans. Try it.

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