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Poison,Zaiko Langa Langa,Sonodisc,Africa,Afro-Pop,Congo,Int'l & World Music,Pop,Soukous,Worldbeat,Zaire
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POISON'D!
Poison Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000PC6Y4O Release Date: 2007-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Little Willy (originally performed by Sweet)
- Suffragette City (originally performed by David Bowie)
- I Never Cry (originally performed by Alice Cooper)
- I Need to Know (originally performed by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
- Can't You See (originally performed by The Marshall Tucker Band)
- What I Like About You (originally performed by The Romantics)
- Dead Flowers (originally performed by The Rolling Stones)
- Just What I Needed (originally performed by The Cars)
- Rock and Roll All Nite (originally performed by KISS)
- Squeeze Box (originally performed by The Who)
- You Don't Mess Around With Jim (originally performed by Jim Croce)
- Your Mama Don't Dance (originally performed by Loggins & Messina)
- We're An American Band (originally performed by Grand Funk Railroad)
Album Description
Poison rocks 13 of their favorite tracks! POISON'D! features hot new recordings of Poison's favorite rock classics, including hits originally recorded by David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, The Cars, Sweet, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers and more.Featuring Poison's original members, Bret Michaels (vocals), C.C. Deville (guitar), Rikki Rockett (drums) and Bobby Dall (bass), POISON'D! presents the band's first studio recordings since 2002's Hollyweird. Produced by Don Was at Hensen Recording Studios in Hollywood, POISON'D! packs 13 explosive tracks, including new recordings of David Bowie's "Suffragette City," The Cars' "You're Just What I Needed," The Romantics' "What I Like About You," Sweet's "Little Willy," The Marshall Tucker Band's "Can't You See" and The Rolling Stones' "Dead Flowers." Some of Poison's best previously recorded covers are also featured on POISON'D!, including KISS' "Rock and Roll All Nite," Grand Funk Railroad's "We're An American Band" and Loggins & Messina's "Your Mama Don't Dance."
Customer Reviews:
better than I expected.......2007-07-19
Totally Poisonous!.......2007-07-16
still rocking 20 years on.......2007-07-08
Poison plays some great classic tunes........2007-07-05
When i heard they had a new album out i knew i just had to get it and i wasn't let down at all as it's a good album.
"Little Willy"
This song was originally done by Sweet. This song shows off the glam side of Poison very well and is a nice cover song.
"Suffragette City"
This song was originally done by David Bowie. Poison's version of the song is just as good as the original that I remember. The chorus leaps out at you, and C.C. Deville's guitar playing gives this classic a new twist.
"I Never Cry"
This song was originally done by Alice Cooper. I had always loved the Alice Cooper classic. Bret Michaels delivers a stunning performance that does the original justice. Also the guitar solo is truly amazing although it's a bit short.
"I Need To Know"
This song was originally done by Tom Petty. The peppy groove on this song really gets things moving with C.C. Deville's guitar changes, and Rikki Rocket's cool drum playing.
"Can't You See?"
This song was originally done by The Marshall Tucker Band. Bret sings with passion and conviction, Poison really make this song their own. The melodic guitar changes in this tune are very well done.
"What I Like About You"
This song was originally done by The Romantics. I had the chance to see them perform this song live and it's just as good live as on the album. It's a fun song and fits well with the type of music that Poison does.
"Dead Flowers"
This song was originally done by The Rolling Stones. This song is a fine cover and I like this version a bit better. It has fine guitar playing throughout.
"Just What I Needed"
This song was originally done by The Cars. Poison does the song well but nothing can really touch the original classic hit.
"Rock `N Roll All Night"
This song was originally done by KISS. Let me tell you there's a reason you'll never hear Poison play this song in concert. This has got to be the worst cover song ever! I thought nothing could have been worse that Aerosmith's cover of the Spider-Man them song well I found a song worse and this is it. If you're gonna cover this song please cover the original and not the live version, maybe poison felt that the original version was too hard to play. They even changed some of the lyrics also a no no. avoid this song at all costs.
"Squeeze Box"
This song was originally done by The Who. I like poison's version better than The Who's version. I'm not really sure what makes it better maybe it's that the song sound like it could have been a Poison song.
"You Don't Mess Around With Jim"
This song was originally done by Jim Croce. I really like the original version a lot but I find the Poison version to be a bit better. This version does the original song justice improving on an already great classic song.
"Your Mama Don't Dance"
This song was originally done by Loggins and Messina. Poison gives this song a new pop twist. They know how to have a good time and it shows in this song. This version passes the original in every way. This is a great song that they play in all their shows and the crowd really like it, I know I did when I saw then in concert. They had the whole place jumpin' with this song.
"We're An American Band"
This song was originally done by Grand Funk Railroad. Poison decided to end the CD with a song that sums up what they're all about. This is a great version of the classic song and is a great way to close out the album.
I am a big fan of classic rock and this album does classic rock justice except for 1 song that I will not mention here.
This is a fun album by a fun band, so if you like fun rock music or if you're a fan of Poison then this album is for you.
If you get the chance to see Poison live then I suggest you go if you can as you will have a fun time at their show also.
Aint Nothin' But a Good Time ... party on........2007-07-03
I suspect that the people who say they listen to POISON albums for the music are like the ones who claim they read PLAYBOY Magazine for the articles. POISON was like a frat-party version of MOTLEY CRUE (or maybe MOTLEY CRUE were a tough backstreet-kid version of POISON). In any case, MOTLEY CRUE were dangerous and thrilling, while POSION was fun ... and they still are.
Here's a collection of songs that POISON performs in concert. Like nearly every other album they've released, it's just party music. THE KINKS said 'it's only jukebox music', and THE ROLLING STONES said 'it's only rock and roll ... but I like it.'
POISON was a lot like 1970's KISS re-done for the 1980's. KISS had sci-fi suits and face-paint, POISON had outrageous hair and androgyny. Both were slammed by critics, but won legions of fans who could care less what snooty idiots at 'Rolling Stone' or other magazines thought. Most of the critics are gone and forgotten, but the bands (POISON, KISS, and MOTLEY CRUE for that matter) are still filling venues and selling music.
The best cuts are the glam/punk & trash-rock songs:
* Little Willy (originally performed by Sweet)
* Suffragette City (originally performed by David Bowie)
* I Never Cry (originally performed by Alice Cooper)
* What I Like About You (originally performed by The Romantics)
* Just What I Needed (originally performed by The Cars)
* You Don't Mess Around With Jim (originally performed by Jim Croce)
The others are a mixed bag. 'I Need to Know' (originally performed by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers) lacks the nuances that made it a favorite song for fans. the KISS song 'Rock and Roll All Night - (and party every day)' falls a bit short on this CD -- works OK in concert though.
'Dead Flowers' (originally performed by The Rolling Stones) is a total flop here. If anyone needs to cover a STONES' song from the late 1960's or early 1970's, they either need to call on Johnny Winter (listen to his versions of Jumping Jack Flash) , or get Keith Richards to play the guitar parts, it seems.
On CD, 'We're An American Band' lacks the urgency and punch that have sustained the original version, but again, it works well in concert.
So put this in your CD, MP3 or iTunes player, and head on up to Sturgis in August -- ain't nothin' but a good time.
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Poison's Greatest Hits 1986-1996
Poison Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002UH2 Release Date: 1996-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Nothin' But A Good Time
- Talk Dirty To Me
- Unskinny Bop
- Every Rose Has It's Thorn
- Fallen Angel
- I Won't Forget You
- Stand
- Ride The Wind
- Look What The Cat Dragged In
- I Want Action
- Life Goes On
- (Flesh & Blood) Sacrafice
- Cry Tough
- Your Mama Don't Dance
- So Tell Me Why
- Something To Believe In
- Sexual Thing
- Lay Your Body Down
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Pop pundits might contend that a Poison greatest-hits collection should be an EP. Yet despite jeers from critics, these glam-metal pretty boys produced big hits, filled arenas, and fueled MTV in the late '80s. And the opening track on this 18-cut compilation sets the record straight: "Nothing but a Good Time," indeed. From down 'n' dirty rockers such as "Talk Dirty to Me," "Look What the Cat Dragged In," and "I Want Action," to mega-ballads "Something to Believe In" and "Every Rose Has Its Thorn," this is a treat for those who like big hair and bigger hooks. Included are two previously unreleased songs, "Sexual Thing" and "Lay Your Body Down," the latter a lush, likable five-minute power ballad. One complaint: the song-by-song notes by singer Bret Michaels somewhat lack the pizzazz one anticipates from a band with such a colorful comportment. --Katherine TurmanCustomer Reviews:
POISON OWNS!!!.......2007-07-16
Fun.......2007-04-19
Talkin' Dirty.......2007-02-01
Pop rock, girly rock, GARBAGE rock.......2006-12-18
AVOID......unless you like manufactured tripe!!!
Still Nothin' But a GoodTime.......2006-09-27
On the other side of the coin, Poison showed their softer side with "Every Rose Has It's Thorn" and the surprisingly deep "Something To Believe In."
In addition to being a good representation of who this group is, the liner notes are excellent, as well. Overall, this is one for the collection. The 80's probably would not have been the same without this group and the songs that we all should come to know and love.
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The Best of Poison: 20 Years of Rock
Poison Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EHQ80K Release Date: 2006-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Talk Dirty To Me
- I Want Action
- I Won't Forget You
- Cry Tough
- Look What The Cat Dragged In
- Nothin' But A Good Time
- Fallen Angel
- Every Rose Has Its Thorn
- Your Mama Don't Dance
- Unskinny Bop
- Rock And Roll All Nite
- Ride The Wind
- Something To Believe In
- Life Goes On
- Stand
- The Last Song
- Shooting Star
- Were An American Band (New track, produced by Don Was)
Album Description
From hair metal stardom to "Behind the Music" melodrama, few bands have rocked as hard and lived as high as L.A.'s famous foursome, Poison. Bret, C.C. and the boys celebrate 20 years of glam-trashed brilliance on the remastered Best of Poison. This must-have set includes all of Poison's biggest hits, including "Unskinny Bop," "Every Rose Has Its Thorn," "Talk Dirty To Me," and "Nothin' But A Good Time," plus a cover of Grand Funk Railroad's "We're An American Band."Customer Reviews:
Rockin' n Rollin' all Night!.......2007-07-16
THE WORST OF POISON!!!!!!!!!.......2007-05-13
Great to hear Poison again!.......2007-04-19
The Best of Poison.......2007-04-04
I always liked this band, no matter how many other people hate it :).......2007-01-22
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The Poison
Bullet for My Valentine Manufacturer: Red Int / Red Ink ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E0WJIC Release Date: 2006-02-14 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Her Voice Resides
- 4 Words (To Choke Upon)
- Tears Dont Fall
- Suffocating Under Words of Sorrow
- Hit The Floor
- All These Things I Hate
- Room 409
- The Poison
- 10 Years Today
- Cries In Vain
- Spit You Out
- The End
Album Description
The Poison' is an album rooted in classic British metal, with brutal riffs and colossal, pounding drums all lovingly and respectfully thrown into the mix along with the band's own blend of powerhouse aggression and youthful anarchy and energy. With `The Poison', Bullet for my Valentine are set to firmly establish themselves as the front runners of UK Metal, and give all the US bands a run for their money.From the stunning opening introduction track, guest staring classical metal titans Apocalyptica, the million miles an hour heavy as hell `Her Voice Resides', the acoustic metal classic in the making `All these things I hate (revolve around me)', through to the top anthem `4 Words (To choke upon)', this is a debut album to savour in all its epic, metal glory. Working once again with uber producer Colin Richardson (Machine Head, Cradle of Filth), the album successfully manages to capture the blinding raw energy and power of a band with the world at its feet, a band about to explode!
In the last year, Bullet for my Valentine have toured with Atreyu, It Dies Today, Funeral For A Friend, and just finished their headlining "Kerrang Tour" with special guests Hawthorne Heights.
Customer Reviews:
My Favorite.......2007-06-21
This band's sound is more in-your-face, like most Metal-based bands, with excellent guitar riffs and solo's. Certainly, this CD will not bore you, unless you get over things quickly. Other than that, this is a somewhat memorable band.
Somewhat. It could have been more shocking, it could have made us think, "Wow." And I mean, WOW. Oh, well. That all drives us towards the impossible perfection, now doesn't it? Hm.
This is highly recommended! Very nice, indeed!
One of the Greatest Metal Albums to come out of UK in a While .......2007-05-09
Screamo-metal for mallcore kids.......2007-04-30
The metal I've been looking for.......2007-04-24
For me, The Poison draws on those elements that were best in 80s speed-metal while still having a contemporary sound. I don't give out five stars lightly but this is the best new disc I've gotten in quite some time.
Highly recommended.
Excellent job.......2007-04-23
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Poison
Bell Biv DeVoe Manufacturer: Mca Special Products ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002O6V Release Date: 1990-02-28 |
Tracks:
- Dope!
- B.B.D. (I Thought It Was Me)
- Let Me Know Something?!
- Do Me!
- Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky, Mike, Ralph And Johnny (Word To The Mutha)!
- Poison
- Ain't Nut'in' Changed!
- When Will I See You Smile Again?
- I Do Need You
- Poison (Extended Club Version)
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In 1990, it was still fairly novel to mix R&B songcraft with overpowering hip-hop beats, so this spinoff by New Edition members Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, and Ronnie DeVoe seemed innovative and exciting. Sadly it hasn't aged well. None of the three are compelling singers, and they lack the ability to plead for love effectively (anyone can demand love, but a true soulman has to convince a reluctant participant). Nor are they imaginative rappers--neither their words nor their delivery stand out. But this disc came before the likes of Missy Elliott, Puff Daddy, Jermaine Dupri, or Dallas Austin made a big impact on the scene. As such it's a fine document of black teenage lust during the Gulf War months. --Martin JohnsonCustomer Reviews:
Groundbreaking in style and R&B/hiphop..........................2007-05-04
Top Joints:
Dope!
B.B.D. (I Thought It Was Me)
Do Me!
Poison
When Will I See You Smile Again?
I Do Need You
Not New Edition anymore!!!.......2007-03-19
This cd is DOPE!.......2007-02-05
Ivy League.......2006-07-11
HIP! FUNKY! FRESH!.......2006-06-20
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The Poison (Deluxe Edition)
Bullet for My Valentine Manufacturer: Jive / Red Ink ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000Q66HBE Release Date: 2007-06-12 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Her Voice Resides
- 4 Words (To Choke Upon)
- Tears Don't Fall
- Suffocating Under Words of Sorro (What Can I Do)
- Hit The Floor
- All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me)
- Room 409
- The Poison
- 10 Years Today
- Cries In Vain
- Spit You Out
- The End
- 7 Days (bonus track)
- My Fist, Your Mouth, Her Scars (bonus track)
- Welcome Home (Sanitarium) (bonus track)
- Tears Don't Fall (acoustic) (bonus track)
Tracks:
- 4 Words (To Choke Upon)-filmed Live at Club Quattro, Shibuya, Tokyo
- Suffocating Under Words Of Sorrow (What Can I Do)- filmed Live at Club Quattro, Shibuya, Tokyo
- Cries In Vain-filmed Live at Club Quattro, Shibuya, Tokyo
- All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me)-filmed Live at Brixton Academy, London,England
- Her Voice Resides-filmed Live at Brixton Academy, London, England
- Hand Of Blood -video
- 4 Words (To Choke Upon)- video
- Tears Don't Fall-video
- All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me)-video
Customer Reviews:
I have "The Poison" inside of me!.......2007-07-05
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Original Soundtrack Manufacturer: Lakeshore Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009HLDBE Release Date: 2005-06-07 |
Tracks:
- Love Stinks The J. Geils Band
- Nothin But a Good Time Poison
- Tainted Love Soft Cell
- Baby, Baby Alana D
- Express Yourself (Mocean Worker Remix) Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band
- Mondo Bongo - Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros
- Lay Lady Lay Magnet featuring Gemma Hayes
- Ill Melt With You Nouvelle Vague
- Nobody Does It Better 8mm
- Lets Never Stop Falling in Love Pink Martini
- Assassins Tango John Powell
- Used to Love Her (But I Had To Kill Her) - Voodoo Glow Skulls
- You Are My Sunshine Stine J.
- Youve Lost That Lovin Feelin Righteous Brothers
- Making Love Out of Nothing at All - Air Supply
- You Give Love a Bad Name Atreyu
- Love Will Keep Us Together Captain & Tennille
Amazon.com
Just as two super-sexy, professional killers are inexorably drawn to each other, so is the Mr. and Mrs. Smith soundtrack inexorably drawn to the obvious. Husband and wife shootouts? This compilation gets into the spirit of things right away with "Love Stinks" (J. Geils Band) and "Tainted Love" (Soft Cell). It follows up with more of the same: "You Give Love a Bad Name" (performed by metal band Atreyu, and "Used to Love Her (But I Had to Kill Her)" from the ska-punk group the Voodoo Glow Skulls.Fortunately, this disc grows more interesting toward the midway point with Nouvelle Vague's Brazilian-style cover of "I'll Melt with You" and alterna-lounge act Pink Martini's "Let's Never Stop Falling in Love. The latter melts seamlessly into the lovely instrumental, "Assassination Tango." It's on these more exotic tracks that this compilation shines--if only there were a few more. The middle of the disc is romantic--the rest feels like action movie cliché. --Leah Weathersby
Customer Reviews:
Best compilation/soundtrack I've heard in years!.......2007-01-10
WORTH IT!.......2006-05-18
build your own Smith soundtrack.......2006-04-29
As for me, I love the second collection within this CD, so I used those tracks to make my own "soundtrack" (read: iPod playlist), fleshing it out with Putumayo's "Nuevo Latino" and "Music From the Coffee Lands." If you are in this camp, I highly recommend buying at least one of those CDs (Amazon sells them along with other South American Putumayo CDs) as the tracks on the official Mr. and Mrs. Smith soundtrack will not be enough.
Postscript: whichever way you go, you will likely scratch your head at the inclusion of Baby, Baby on the soundtrack. Geez, why not include Girl From Ipanema then (the song playing in the elevator of the home improvement store). The song was picked to represent the anti-John-and-Jane-moment, the vapid dull suburban cocktail party so why?? I would have preferred "(Who Discovered) America" by Ozomatli (you can find this track on their Street Signs album, also available on Amazon) or "Oxidados" by Plastilina Mosh (album: Hola Chicuelos), to name just two songs that were in the movie and did not make the soundtrack.
Too bad there aren't more soundtracks like this one.......2006-03-28
Romantic and fun..........2006-03-13
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Flesh & Blood
Poison Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002UUQ Release Date: 1990-06-21 |
Tracks:
- Strange Days Of Uncle Jack
- Valley Of Lost Souls
- (Flesh & Blood) Sacrifice
- Swampjuice (Soul-O)
- Unskinny Bop
- Let It Play
- Life Goes On
- Come Hell Or High Water
- Ride The Wind
- Don't Give Up An Inch
- Something To Believe In
- Ball And Chain
- Life Loves A Tragedy
- Poor Boy Blues
Amazon.com
Flesh & Blood finds the ultimate party band of the 80s taking a more serious tack. Surprisingly enough, most of the time it works, and the result is a collection of songs with more substance than Poison's previous work, while preserving the band's sense of fun. "Valley of Lost Souls", "Life Loves a Tragedy", and the introspective "Life Goes On" show that Poison is in fact capable of writing good songs that aren't party anthems, though "Something to Believe In" stretches their ambition to the breaking point. "Unskinny Bop" is a delightful piece of raunchy adolescent rock, and "Ride the Wind" is a catchy biker tune (though nowhere near as classic as "Born to Be Wild"-then again, nothing is). The band even veers toward a bluesier edge at times, notably on "Poor Boy Blues". -- Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
Perhaps Poison's Best Original Album.......2007-07-10
Songs such as "Something To Believe In" and "Life Goes On" show that the band can actually sit down and write a good serious song. Don't worry that Poison is hanging up their goodtimes shoes, though, because songs like "Don't Give Up An Inch" and the wonderfully silly "Unskinny Bop" remind the listener that they still know how to have a good time.
If you're looking for a sweet reminder of your youth (like me), "Flesh & Blood" is definitely the poison you need to pick. It's their best album lyrically and quite possibly their best album overall.
Poison's best cd.......2007-04-19
Poison Grows Up.......2006-09-12
"(Flesh & Blood) Sacrifice" is a tune with a catchy chorus that makes want to jump up and scream along with the stereo. "Swampjuice Soul-O" is a quick `bluesy' solo that CC puts up, not great but it's a neat quick piece of work. "Unskinny Bop" was definitely one of Poison's big hits, and the first single off of the album. It's somewhat of a shame since the band had grown so much with this album, that they released a single that made it look like they were doing more of the same thing from the first two albums. While it's a fun track, I really don't think it holds up well over time although I do love CC's solo on this track. "Let It Play" seems to be an attempt to convey `their love of music', and it works pretty well. The band shows they have more talent and soul than they are given credit for and it shines through here. "Life Goes On" is probably my favorite Poison ballad ever, it's really a great heartfelt tribute to love lost, a bit of a tear jerker.
One of my favorite rockers the band ever put out is "Ride The Wind", a great fast paced song, that doesn't just fall into being a cheesy anthem or sing a long. Poison continues to show that they're growing up and maturing. "Something To Believe In", another of Poison's biggest hits, this is a fantastic plea for the search for meaning. Again, if someone else had put it out, the raves would never stop, but since it was Poison and they were an easy target, they just weren't given the credit deserve on this one.
This is a great solid album that still shows signs of the party band we all fell in love with on their first release, but shows great signs of maturity and development that will continue to progress in future releases. Not a must have for any rock collection, but you definitely won't regret picking this one up.
"Flesh n Blodd Sacrifice".......2006-07-12
This is without a doubt the best album released by Poison!!.......2006-02-18
This is Poison's best album and a must-have.
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Less Than Zero (1987 Film)
Various Artists Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000024K5 Release Date: 1995-05-30 |
Tracks:
- Rocking Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu - Aerosmith
- Life Fades Away - Roy Orbison
- Rock And Roll All Nite - Poison
- Going Back To Cali - L.L Cool J.
- You & Me (Less Than Zero) - Glen Danzig & The Power & Fury Orch
- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - Slayer
- Bring The Noise - Public Enemy
- Are You My Woman? - Black Flames
- She's Lost You - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
- How To Love Again - Oran 'Juice Jones'
- Hazy Shade Of Winter - Bangles
Customer Reviews:
oldies but goodies.........2006-11-01
Wanted: Thomas Newman Scores.......2006-10-04
Classical/ Orchestra Music / Glenn Danzig.......2006-09-04
If Raymond Rosswell and Peetus want to hear some GREAT Clasical/Orchestra Music then check out Black Aria from Glenn Danzig! It's not your typical metal/classical music you might expect from Danzig!
It is trully great!
Joey Harper
Less Than Zero Soundtrack.......2005-12-20
Fair 80s nostalgia, but the score is best.......2005-04-12
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Open Up and Say...Ahh!
Poison Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002UE9 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Love On The Rocks
- Nothin' But A Good Time
- Back To The Rocking Horse
- Good Love
- Tearin' Down The Walls
- Look But You Can't Touch
- Fallen Angel
- Every Rose Has Its Thorn
- Your Mama Don't Dance
- Bad To Be Good
Amazon.com
The second song on this album from the premier pop-metal band of the '80s sums up perfectly what Poison was all about: "Nothin' But a Good Time" isn't exactly deep, but it's a fun song. There's other good stuff on what is unquestionably Poison's best album; "Love on the Rocks" and "Look But You Can't Touch" show that this band is at its best when it's not taking itself seriously, though the wistful "Fallen Angel" remains one of Poison's best songs. "Every Rose Has Its Thorn," on the other hand, has nothing to distinguish it from the flood of power ballads of the late 80s. The cover of "Your Mama Don't Dance," however, more than makes up for this, with the sense of fun and humor that made Poison so entertaining. --Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
a classic metal record,nothin' but a good time.......2007-07-03
That's right..........2007-01-28
Nothin' But A Good Time!.......2006-09-12
The album kicks off with `Love On The Rocks', nothing too spectacular, but a decent 80s style rocker. After that the album kicks it up a notch with the aforementioned `Nothin' But A Good Time', what a fantastic track! CC's solo is a fantastic trip of 80s shred followed with an awesome pounding track of drums from Rikki. Great stuff! Afterwards the album tries to keep the high pace going with `Back To The Rocking Horse', a solid yet repetitive song about getting a second chance, wouldn't we all like that? God knows what I could do if I had the chance.
Next up, `Good Love'. It is what it sounds like, a Poison tribute to the sleaze and debauchery of their lifestyle. It's not so much about good love as it is good enough for the moment love. `Tearin' Down The Walls' is the next track, and it's a great attempt at a putting up a crowd sing along anthem. While it's not solid enough to remain in their set list today, at the time this would be a great live song to get the crowd pumped up a bit.
The other highlights of the album are the hit single `Fallen Angel', kind of a typical small town girl goes to the big city kind of track. CC's guitar work really stands out and makes the track worth listening too again and again. `Every Rose Has It's Thorn' is the power ballad that every band aspired to have. After this song hit it big, every hair band under the sun had to have an acoustic love song somewhere on their album, and few ever came close to being as good as this number 1 smash hit. Poison also continues to show their prowess at doing fantastic covers, this time with the Loggins/Messina classic `Your Mama Don't Dance'. The video is one of my favorites, not so much for the live footage, but just for the little intro that reminds us, back in 1988 Poison could be considered a skaters band. My how time's have changed.
All in all a stout album from start to finish, if you're a fan of that 80s pop metal sound, than this is one of the best albums you could hope to find.
Nuthin' but a good time..........2006-08-21
`Open Up And Say...Ahh!' is a good exercise in the art of filler songs. Filler songs are like those gap filler products you can buy for fixing cracks in your walls - they match the wallpaper and you don't really notice them. There were four singles released from this album, a 40 percent strike rate for a ten song album and while they were all reasonably successful, the rest was filler, and pretty bloody bland and formless filler at that.
First though, the good bits. "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" is the power ballad which all other power ballads aspire to be. It is weepy, cheesy and catchy, and surprisingly wasn't written by Willie Nelson. It has a solo to die for, and to cry to, making a nonsense of all the criticism levelled at guitarist CC DeVille's playing ability. This is a white trash anthem to broken hearts and lost loves, perfect for singing with newly found beer buddies.
"Your Mamma Don't Dance" is an ancient Kenny Loggins song given the Glam treatment. It's harmless Poppy nonsense, about teen antics and a girlfriend's uncool parents. "Nothin' But A Good Time" is an '80s version of the same song, but the teens have grown up, and want a weekend escape from the daily grind of life. "Fallen Angel" is a too cheerful treatment of the pitfalls of a small town girl trying to make it in the big city. These four songs have more hooks than a fishing tackle shop and more Pop melodies than the Spice Girls mustered in an entire career. Poison always knew their musical limitations, and pushed their abilities right to the limit. Bret Michaels might not have had the strongest voice in the Glam scene, but he knew it, and made the most of what talent he did have.
And then, the filler. Oh dear...but you can hardly blame the poor wee Poison boys, because all their heroes had made careers of padding out a couple of songs and calling it an album. Just check out pretty much any studio album by Kiss or Van Halen or even Mötley Crüe, and you'll find half-hearted, underdone tracks aplenty. The song titles give it away- "Back To The Rocking Horse", "Look But You Can't Touch", and "Love On The Rocks" don't promise much, and deliver exactly that. There's the odd decent moment, like a fun melody in the chorus of "Look But You Can't Touch", but moments don't make songs. Poison manage to hit every cliché listed in the 1980s Glam Rock handbook, and add a few of their own. None of it is terribly cerebral, but then it's not supposed to be.
The vinyl album version of `Open Up And Say...Ahh!' had a brilliant gimmick on the cover, in the form of a three dimensional tongue stuck to the painted up cat woman on the album cover. Looking back now, the cover is somewhat ridiculous and over the top, but that matched Poison's music, and the lifestyle provided by a mega-million selling album. CC DeVille's heroin addiction and Bret Michael's appetite for shagging models and groupies are both well documented, and perhaps those excesses stopped the band ever reaching the same heights again. `Open Up And Say...Ahh!' remains a dirty little secret, kept in the closet by many a Rocker who steadfastly denies ever owning it.
One of the best 80's rocking CD's.......2006-03-14
I hope Capitol will release soon this CD remastered and adding the 2 B-sides: "Living for the minute" & "Gotta face the Hangman" for the recording sessions of this album, also as cool value add the full MTV Accoustic with the 6 songs recorded (good love, let it play -these 2 unreleased- talk dirty, unskinny bop, Every rose and Your mama don't dance, there is enough room on the 80 minutes that a CD can hold- surely will be a hit!!!! Taking advantage of the 20 years of Poison's celebration and that they will be on tour this summer.
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