Ratcity in Blue
Ratcity in Blue is a 1976 album by the Good Rats and was released on the Platinum Records label.
Ratcity in Blue | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1976 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Platinum Records | |||
Producer | Stephan Galfas | |||
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Track listing
Words and music by Peppi Marchello -- arranged by the Good Rats
- "Does It Make You Feel Good" 3:29
- "Boardwalk Slasher" 3:53
- "Ratcity In Blue" 4:53
- "Reason To Kill" 5:05
- "Writing The Pages" 3:03
- "The Room" 4:07
- "Almost Anything Goes" 2:41
- ″Advertisement In The Voice" 3:19
- "Yellow Flower" 2:39
- "Tough Guys" 2:33
- "Hour Glass" 3:21
- "Mean Mother" 2:37
† Bonus track on Jem / Ratcity Records re-issue
Personnel
- Peppi Marchello – lead vocals
- Mickey Marchello – guitar, vocals
- Lenny Kotke - bass, vocals
- John "The Cat" Gatto - guitar
- Joe "Brasciola" Franco - drums
Sources
- Good Rats' Ratcity In Blue album cover - Album Art By: Mike Mancusi
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