This was album five for Ratt and was also the last of the prime time releases, as it came out in 90 and it would be another nine years before their next one.
They also drafted in Desmond Child to help on production and songwriting to give them a push for that elusive hit single. It sort of worked as Lovin’ You’s A Dirty Job and Giving Yourself Away broke into the charts. However, I think Shame Shame Shame and All Or Nothing are much better songs because they are what Ratt do best with their cool rock/pop groove.
Not their best effort as nothing comes close to Out Of The Cellar, but anything with Warren DeMartini on is worth listening to.
7/10 from The Grooveman.
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