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“Flesh & Blood” (remaster) by Poison

Artist: Poison
Title: “Flesh & Blood” (remaster)
Label: EMI Music/Capitol Records
Release Date: 8/1/2006
Genre: Hard Rock
Rating: 4/5

To celebrate the bands 20th Anniversary Poison released a rousing collection of their greatest hits with “The Best Of Poison: 20 Years Of Rock”. A tour soon followed and now the party continues with the release of their first three albums in remastered format. Deluxe packaging and artwork as well as previously unreleased tracks are included for the listener to enjoy as well.
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“Open Up And Say Ahh” (remaster) by Poison

Artist: Poison
Title: “Open Up And Say Ahh” (remaster)
Label: EMI Music/Capitol Records
Release Date: 8/1/2006
Genre: Hard Rock
Rating: 3/5

To celebrate the bands 20th Anniversary Poison released a rousing collection of their greatest hits with “The Best Of Poison: 20 Years Of Rock”. A tour soon followed and now the party continues with the release of their first three albums in remastered format. Deluxe packaging and artwork as well as previously unreleased tracks are included for the listener to enjoy as well.
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“Look What The Cat Dragged In” (remaster) by Poison

Artist: Poison
Title: “Look What The Cat Dragged In” (remaster)
Label: EMI Music/Capitol Records
Release Date: 8/1/2006
Genre: Hard Rock
Rating: 4/5

To celebrate the bands 20th Anniversary, Poison released a rousing collection of their greatest hits with “The Best Of Poison: 20 Years Of Rock”. A tour soon followed and now the party continues with the re-release of their first three albums in remastered format. Deluxe packaging and artwork as well as previously unreleased tracks are included for the listener to enjoy as well.
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“Greatest Video Hits” by Poison

Artist: Poison
Title: “Greatest Video Hits”
Label: Capitol Records
Release Date: 6/5/2001
Genre: Glam Rock
Rating: 8/10

When it comes down to the depiction of the Hard Rock scene of the eighties Poison is one of the first who comes to mind when you think of “HAIR METAL”. Whether you loved the band and found them brilliant or hated everything that they stood for and called them posers there was to be no denying that they made an impact on the music scene of the time. The band was an immediate hit on MTV and frequently held the highest positions in their top ten video countdowns; mind you this was a regular occurrence because back then MTV actually showed videos and the Hard Rock scene of the 80’s was one of the things that fostered this networks growth as a pending super power. During their heyday, this band was not on my list of favorites but even though this was the case I thought that their videos were always a lot of fun. They were young, playing hard rock music and every scenario showcased a lot of fun antics going on. They all looked like they were having a good time and they always seemed to land the best-looking girls in all of these films. These factors led to a large part of the bands appeal for it seemed like they were all living the Rock and Roll dream of stardom and success. What teenager did not long for a life like that when it came down to it. Looking back on these videos, some which I have not seen in many years made me realize the band in a different light. In today’s world the music of Poison is considered “Classic Hard Rock” and along with artists like Cinderella, and Ratt (all who still tour in some fashion) formed the larger part of the “Hair Metal” genre. The title is somewhat unfair because even though the hair was big and loaded with spray the bands could perform and always would give the audience a time they would not forget. The 17 videos featured on this DVD will bring you back in time when you begin watching. If you were one of those who grew up along with MTV and voted in those countdowns then most of these videos will be as clear as a bell to your memory and probably bring back other recollections from the time.
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“Seven Days Live” (DVD) by Poison

Artist: Poison
Title: “Seven Days Live”
Label: Music Video Distributors
Release Date: 3/14/2006
Genre: Glam Rock
Rating: 7/10

Warning to all diehard Poison fans: This DVD does NOT feature guitarist C.C. DeVille. Yes, for a few years the group carried on without him and recorded as well as toured and to some fans the music that was created during this period was some of the bands best music ever. It was still Rock and Roll but instead of focusing on the quick and easy formula of their past the band now showed a more mature level of songwriting. Joining Brett, Rikki, and Bobby would be Richie Kotzen who really brought a tasty and bluesy style to the material the band was doing. The album that featured Richie’s debut was “Native Tongue” and the DVD film showcases six songs from this record in the set. These highly musical and interesting tracks are surrounded by the Poison classics that everyone who follows the group expects to hear in a live setting. Filmed during the “Native Tongue” tour the show is from The Hammersmith Apollo recorded on April 23rd 1993. The concert itself is pretty good and the band who are a few years into their career show a strong command of the stage and how to give their audience the very best. Brett is a very talented front man and he knows what the crowd reacts to most. It was interesting to see how tight the playing was with new guitarist Kotzen also and even more interesting to see his take on the C.C. DeVille material. To be honest he is simply a better guitar player but half of C.C.’s appeal was his showmanship and antics, Richie does not do any of that stuff and simply plays his heart out. There is also a short drum solo from Rikki Rocket that his fans will enjoy as well. Production wise the DVD is fine, but there are no bonus features to enjoy. The live concert shoot is all you get but it is at least presented in it’s entirety with no breaks to band commentary. I hate when bands do that as it ruins the performance vibe.
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