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Bogframe
09-23-2005, 04:55 AM
Artist - The Good Rats
Titles - Tasty, From Rats to Riches
Year of Release - 1978
Record Label - Rat City
Genre - '70s Rock

For fans of The Greatest Band That Was Never Known, Tasty & From Rats to Riches were arguably their best. By 1978 the five man combo of Peppi Marchello-Vocals & Harmonica, Mickey Marchello-Guitar & Vocals, John (The Cat) Gatto-Lead Guitar, Lenny Kotke-Bass & Vocals and Joe Franco-Drums had coalesced into a solid unit mixing balls-out Rock & Roll with barbershop harmonies and turning that into great music that (dammit) should have translated into national fame. At their height in the late '70s and early 80s The Good Rats had performed at Madison Square Garden, the Philadelphia Spectrum, the Nassau Coliseum, the Hammersmith Odeon in England, the Capitol Theater in Passaic, NJ (a late great venue) and New York's Central Park. The Good Rats had also played most of the major showcase rooms in the country including the Bottom Line (RIP), Paradise in Boston, Whisky in L.A., well... you get the point! They headlined and opened up for such groups as Twisted Sister, Rush, Aerosmith, Meatloaf, Ozzy, Grateful Dead, Kiss, Journey, Heart, Springsteen, Styx and many others.
With Tasty (1978) and From Rats To Riches (1978) the band was at the top of their form. Ranging from power ballads (Songwriter, Let Me) to witty ditties (Fred Upstairs and Ginger Snappers, Coo Coo Coo Blues) to Heavy Rock Injun Joe, Takin' it to Detroit) The Good Rats with their carefully blended harmonies, great (IMHO) writing and stellar musicianship had everything they needed to put themselves among the greats of their day. Dammit, they should have made it, but despite being Picked up by a minor Capitol label and picking up Flo & Eddie for producers, they never made it to the charts, much less got airplay. Still, their albums hold up to this day, and give me a charge every time I put them on. The entire Catalog has been re-released on CD, and if you can find them, buy them...especially these two!

datsunmike
03-01-2006, 12:04 PM
I remember seeing them in a talent showcase at a hotel ballroom near Hofstra University along with Isis and a whole bunch of other LI acts who I can't remember. The Rats were the best of the bunch and I did see them again as an opening act. Unfortunately because I went to so many concerts in the 70s I can't remember who they opened for - the concerts are a blur and if it weren't for my photos I wouldn't remember seeing many of the concerts I attended.

PioneerHPMLuver
03-01-2006, 12:13 PM
Thanks for the in depth facts and history of the Good Rats! A great unknown band for sure. My favorite album is "Ratcity in Blue". Always turns heads when I play at parties and getaways.
Another band similar to the Good Rats and are also pretty obscure is Crack The Sky...Great song writing, musicianship and down right awesome! Like the Goodrats their music has many styles and they have a humrous feel to them. Check them out as well!

http://www.crackthesky.com/
Jim