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Look What the Cat Dragged In (1986) This was Poison's debut album, highlighted by party anthems like Talk Dirty to Me and I Want Action. This album is total glam, slam, thank you, ma'am. Released 8/2/86. Peak chart position: #3, Quadruple (4 times) Platinum *Poison released a 20th anniversary edition in 2006 with 3 additional tracks! |
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Open Up and Say...Ahh! (1988) The smash follow-up album that permanently placed Poison on the map. Highlighted by smash hits such as Nothin' But a Good Time, Fallen Angel, Every Rose Has Its Thorn, and Your Mama Don't Dance, this album rocked the charts and totally helped shape an entire genre of music. The original album cover, shown here, was banned in the USA; you won't see it much. Released 5/21/88. Peak chart position: #2; Sextuple (6 times) Platinum *Remastered edition released in 2006 with 2 additional tracks. |
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Flesh & Blood (1990) Another smash success for Poison, this album showcases hit singles such as Unskinny Bop, Ride the Wind, and Something to Believe In. Great follow-up album for Open Up and Say...Ahh!; one of Poison's best. Released 7/28/90. Peak chart position: #2; Triple Platinum *Remastered edition released 2006 with 2 additional tracks |
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Swallow This Live (1991) A two CD set covering live shows from the Flesh & Blood tour. Covers all their greatest hits and best songs to date, and has 4 new studio songs at the end of disc two. Poison sounds great live, and this is the next best thing to being there. Released 11/30/91. Peak chart position: #51; Gold Note: there are 2 versions of this album; a 2 disc set with 19 live & 4 studio tracks and a single disc set with 16 live tracks. The 2 disc version is out of print. Songs marked with * are only on the 2 disc set. |
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Native Tongue (1993) First post-C.C. DeVille album, this recording is a radical departure from all previous efforts. This album, featuring guitarist Richie Kotzen, explores more of the blues, an element that has always been obvious on Poison's earlier efforts. Not a huge commercial success, but definitely a good album. Released 3/6/93. Peak chart position: #13; Gold |
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Crack a Smile
(1996) - Never Released.
Click here for more details including artwork. Rumor has it that only 300 promo copies were released in 1996, but this album was shelved in favor of the Greatest Hits release. This album features Blues Saracino on lead guitar. *from MTV Unplugged, 11/19/1990 featuring CC DeVille on guitar. **Poison's cover of the KISS classic, Rock and Roll All Nite with CC DeVille on guitar |
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Poison's Greatest Hits 1986-1996 (1996)
Featuring 16 of Poison's greatest hits, plus 2 new studio songs with new and short lived guitarist Blues Saraceno. This album's got 'em all; everything from Talk Dirty to Me to Nothin' But a Good Time to Something to Believe In. Peak chart position: #2; Platinum Note: this CD has been discontinued by Capitol Records. You can only buy it used. |
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Crack a Smile - And More!
(2000) Featuring guitarist Blues Saraceno, this album was thought to be doomed forever as a bootleg. It was finally released in March of 2000 (after 4 years of shelving and delays). Featuring great songs such as Baby Gets Around a Bit, Lay Your Body Down, and Cover of the Rolling Stone; as well as some MTV Unplugged cuts and other unreleased songs; this album is well worth the fifteen bucks! *from MTV Unplugged, 11/19/1990 featuring CC DeVille on guitar. Released 3/19/00. Peak chart position: #131 |
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Power to the People (2000)
Featuring five brand new studio songs and a return of guitarist CC DeVille, this album also includes ten of their greatest hits recorded live during their summer tour of 1999. #CC DeVille on lead vocals *recorded live, 1999. Released 6/10/01. Peak chart position: #166
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Hollyweird (2002)
Poison's first full length studio album with CC DeVille on guitar in 11 years! The first single from this all new 13 song studio album is a cover of The Who's Squeeze Box. #CC DeVille on lead vocals Released 5/21/02.
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Best of Ballads & Blues
(2003) This album features 16 of Poison's greatest slow songs and blues songs. It features cuts from every album except for Hollyweird. Some gems on this album: alternate version of Something to Believe In and an acoustic version of Stand!!
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The Best of Poison: 20 Years of Rock (2006)
This album features 18 songs including a cover of We're An American Band (previously unreleased). You can also get a special edition of this disc that comes with a DVD which includes 6 music videos, a track from MTV Unplugged in 1990, and the making of We're An American Band. |
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Poison'D (2007)
Covers album with 13 songs from David Bowie's Suffragette City to the Cars' Just What I Needed. **on Wal-Mart release only (Justin Timberlake cover) |
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Son In Law Soundtrack (1993) Featuring CC DeVille on lead guitar with a remake of Hey Good Lookin' |
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A Letter From Death Row: The Album
(1998) Bret Michaels' solo debut! Great album that includes appearances with C.C. DeVille and Rikki Rockett. Highlights: Party Rock Band (with C.C.), "69" and The Last Breath (with Rikki Rockett) |
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Samantha 7 (2000)
CC DeVille's
solo debut! CC plays guitars and sings for this three-piece
band. Great album; highlights include Framed, Hanging
Onto Jane, and Slave Laura. |
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Ballads, Blues, & Stories
(2001)
A Bret Michaels solo album consisting of music throughout his career; some re-recorded, some original. Also included are stories about the lyrics and/or music for each song. |
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Country Demos (2001)
6 country demos recorded in Nashville by Bret Michaels in 1995. Songs include Future Ex-Wife, Hot Dang Mama, The Other Side Of Me, The One You Get, Like I Do, I Do, and Play One For Me. . |
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Glitter 4 Your Soul (2003)
Rikki Rockett and
friends (including Blues Saracino, CC DeVille, and Stu Simone, among many
others) release a cover album of 70's glitter punk ranging from David Bowie
to Alice Cooper. This album only for sale through Rikki Rockett's
Glitter 4 Your Soul web site. |
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Songs of Life
(2003)
12 all new songs from
Bret Michaels! Enhanced CD includes the video for the first single,
Raine.
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Freedom of Sound
(2005)
8 all new songs, plus an additional 10 tunes including a country remake of Every Rose Has Its Thorn and an acoustic version of Something to Believe In. |
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Butchering the Beatles (2005) A 12 song hard rock tribute to the Beatles! This CD features greats such as Alice Cooper, Steve Vai, Eric Singer, Jack Blades, Tommy Shaw, Kip Winger, Billy Idol...and CC DeVille! CC plays guitar on a great version of I Saw Her Standing There! |
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Rock My World (2008)
A 12 song "best of Bret Michaels" compilation. Includes some original material, plus tracks from his other solo albums and demos. |
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Show Me Your Hits (2000)
Bret Michaels and
friends put together this tribute album, featuring songs from every Poison album,
including those without CC! Performances by everyone from members of Great White to Pauly Shore. |
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Mama's Fallen Angel - A Tribute to Poison
(2000)
Covers of Poison's greatest hits; everything from Nothin' But a Good Time to Valley of Lost Souls; 11 tracks. |
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Name Your Poison
(2001)
A tribute album from Perris Records featuring covers of Poison's 10 greatest hits.
This album also comes with a second CD which has one song from every artist
who performed a Poison song on disc 1. |
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Toxic: A Tribute to Poison
(2004)
Released by Sharkbite Records on August 10, 2004, this 12 song tribute CD covers songs that aren't often covered, like Tell Me Why and Hollyweird. |
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Pick Your Poison: The Bluegrass Tribute to Poison
(2007) Released on May 15, 2007, this bluegrass album covers 11 of Poison's greatest hits such as Every Rose Has Its Thorn, Nothin' But a Good Time, and I Won't Forget You. You've never heard Poison's music sound like this before! Recordings, cover art, and CD are of great quality. |
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7 Days Live (1993) 15 live tracks with guitarist Richie Kotzen. Only released in Europe. Includes songs from Native Tongue and previous releases. This was released on DVD in 2006 (see below)
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No longer in print Only released in Europe; it wouldn't work in American VCR's anyway! |
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Poison's Greatest Video Hits
(2001) 17 music videos in Dolby Digital 5.1 sound! DVD format only; includes songs from every Poison album as well as the extra footage from the first two video tape releases. A must have for any serious Poison fan! |
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Poison: Nothing But a Good Time - Unauthorized
(2003)
This documentary includes exclusive interview footage and behind the scenes material to tell Poison's story. No original music by the band is included in this release. |
No longer in print | Documentary - no music |
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Video Hits (2005) Basic, inexpensive release from Capitol Records featuring 6 music videos in DVD quality. |
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Seven Days Live (2006)
Filmed in London during their 1993 Native Tongue tour, this live DVD features Richie Kotzen on lead guitar! Good video and sound; professionally shot. This is the same footage as the 1993 videotape release above, and the same audio as the Seven Days Live CD also listed above. |
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Stand on the Road
(2007)
A 65 minute DVD. Word has it that this DVD is simply a re-release of Poison: Nothing But a Good Time - Unauthorized - but with a few music videos thrown in. Apparently, it has nothing to do with the Crack a Smile era, which makes a person wonder why that album cover was used. |
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Live, Raw & Uncut
(2008)
The band is recorded playing in front of a sold out crowd of 10,000 in St. Louis, Missouri on August 2, 2007 - in High Definition! Also includes a live CD with the following song list: Look What the Cat Dragged In, I Want Action, Ride the Wind, I Won't Forget You, Guitar Solo, I Hate Every Bone In Your Body But Mine, Something to Believe In, Drum Solo, Unskinny Bop, Mama's Fallen Angel, Every Rose Has Its Thorn, Talk Dirty to Me, Nothin' but a Good Time. |
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A Letter From Death Row
(1998)
Written, directed, and produced by Bret Michaels, who also plays the lead role in the film. This movie also stars Kristi Gibson, Martin Sheen, Rob Wilde, and Charlie Sheen. A psychological thriller that takes you through the mind of convicted killer, Michael Raine, and his experiences on death row. Was he guilty of killing his girlfriend or was he a victim of a conspiracy to frame him for a crime he didn't commit? As the story unfolds Jessica Foster, an assistant to the Governor of Tennessee begins to interview Raine while on death row, claiming that she's writing a book about the inmates. Through various circumstances, Raine puts two and two together and builds a case that he believes can prove his innocence...or does he? Ms. Foster is the only one on the 'outside" who can give Raine a voice, but is she working for those who framed him? As time draws near to the date of his execution, in his most desperate hour Raine finds the missing pieces to the puzzle to prove his innocence, but is it too late...? Was this story told from Raine's point of view or from the book writers or from yours, the viewer - you decide. Not rated, but not recommended for viewers under 17.
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No Code of Conduct (1998)
Written by Bret Michaels, Charlie Sheen, and Shane Stanley; starring Charlie Sheen, Martin Sheen, Joe Lando and Ron Masak. Directed by Bret Michaels. Dynamic star Charlie Sheen (TV's SPIN CITY, TERMINAL VELOCITY) is teamed with Martin Sheen (TV's THE WEST WING, THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT) in this explosive, action-packed crime thriller! While hot on the trail of the city's most notorious heroin dealer, cops Bill Peterson and his son Jake uncover rampant corruption in their own police force! Without knowing who to trust, the Petersons must quickly learn a lesson in loyalty and honor ... as the tension soars before a $50 million drug deal goes down! As father and son work together to swiftly bring the criminals to justice, brace yourself for nonstop high-powered adventure with intrigue, danger, and excitement! |
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In God's Hands (1998)
Starring Shane Dorian, Matt George, and Bret Michaels. As a forty-foot wave builds off the coast of Hawaii, three friends make their way by wit and wager across the world to catch it. (available on DVD from Columbia Tristar) |
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Free Money (1998)
Featuring Bret Michaels as a co-producer. This film stars Charlie Sheen & Marlon Brando and was a straight to video release. Rated R Warden, Sven "Swede" Sorenson runs the prison, murders convicts who escape, and has the FBI on his trail in the form of agent Karen Polarski, the daughter of the town's corrupt judge. Swede's twins tell their father they're pregnant (they aren't), so he pushes their dim boyfriends, Bud and Larry, into shotgun marriages. He also turns his sons-in-law into slave labor. Bud hatches an escape plan: to rob a train carrying old bills to the mint for burning. Larry is his reluctant accomplice. When Bud is captured and railroaded into Swede's jail, his death looks certain, until he hatches yet another plan that requires Larry's help. (available on DVD & VHS from Studio/Sterling Home Entertainment) |
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Five Aces (1999)
Featuring Bret Michaels as a co-producer. This film stars Charlie Sheen and is was a straight to video release. Rated R As his wedding day approaches, Chris Martin returns to his hometown to party with his old high school buddies one last time. Known as the "Five-Aces," the boys reminisce about old times and tell horror tales about their failed marriages to test Chris's own resolve. But their hilarious stories soon get them all thinking about their own lives-and what could have been. (available on DVD & VHS from 20th Century Fox) |
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