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You are purchasing the exact Factory Sealed vinyl album in the VIDEO and photos that accompany this listing - The 1988 Atlantic Records classic RATT "Reach for the Sky". Please WATCH THE VIDEO and carefully examine all photos and Note that this is a "CUTOUT" as highlighted in the 3 & 4th (front) and 10th (back) photos. Also note that the top right and bottom corners are lightly dented as highlighted in other photos and as shown in the VIDEO. Ships with extremely protective packaging (check my reviews, I'm known for my exceptional packaging) FREE to the 48 Continental United States and Across the World via the eBay International Shipping program.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelJDC Records, JDC
UPC0075678192913
eBay Product ID (ePID)10046062606
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2018
GenreRock
ArtistRatt
Release TitleReach for the Sky
Dimensions
Item Height0.13 in
Item Weight0.45 lb
Item Length6.29 in
Item Width2.77 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks10
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 City to City 1.2 I Want a Woman 1.3 Way Cool Jr. 1.4 Don't Bite the Hand That Feeds 1.5 I Want to Love You Tonight 2.1 Chain Reaction 2.2 No Surprise 2.3 Bottom Line 2.4 What's It Gonna Be 2.5 What I'm After
Number of Discs1
Sub-GenreHeavy Metal
NotesReach for the Sky is Ratt's fourth full length album. Though it sold well enough to achieve platinum sales status and spawned the hits "I Want a Woman" and "Way Cool Jr.", it is generally considered by critics and fans alike as the point where Ratt "jumped the shark". This album has also marked the last Ratt album to be produced by Beau Hill. Reportedly, the band originally intended for the album to be produced entirely by Mike "Clay" Stone, but Stone's abysmal producing of the album, from the DAT tape recordings, prompted Atlantic Records to bring in Beau Hill to assist Stone and salvage the album.
This album was still sealed and I couldn't open it up fast enough! It sounds great, just like a brand new record should. It is not my favorite Ratt record, but it is still a great record and a vital piece of my collection.