| Look
What The Cat Dragged In
Cry Tough* |
Talk Dirty To Me |
I Want Action |
Want Some, Need
Some |
I Won't Forget You |
Blame It On You |
Play Dirty |
#1 Bad Boy |
Look What the Cat
Dragged In |
Let Me Go To The
Show |
All songs written by Poison.
Poison:
Bret
Michaels: Vocalizin' and Socializin'
Rikki Rockett: Sticks, Tricks and Lipstick Fix
Bobby Dall: Bass Rapin' and Heartbreakin'
C.C. DeVille: Guitar Screechin' and Hair Bleachin'
Produced by:
Ric
Browde for Piranha Brothers Productions, Inc.
Mixed by:
Michael
Wagener for Double Trouble Productions, Inc.
*Remixed by:
Michael Frondelli
Co-produced and Engineered by:
Jim Faraci
Other Information:
Originally released on Enigma Records.
© 1986 Capitol Records
C2-46735, 10/1985
Running Time: 33:17
Released: 05/23/86
#3 on US Album Charts - August 2, 1986 (101 weeks)
Thank Yous:
"This album is dedicated to all our families and friends,
who believed in us when nobody else did."
"We pledge allegiance to our fans,
for which this band will always stand."
Awards:
Gold: 03/17/87
Platinum: 04/23/87
Multi-platinum(2): 09/09/87
Multi-platinum(3): 08/07/90
Singles:
Talk Dirty To Me (#9 on US charts, #67 on UK charts
- May 16, 1987)
I Want Action (#50 on US charts - July
25, 1987)
I Won't Forget You (#13 on US Charts - Nov
21, 1987)
AMG Review:
Glam-metal gets revived with The Los Angeles group, Poison,
who turned many heads with their hook-filled songs as well as their looks.
Although subsequent albums were more diverse, this one was loose and fun without
a care for safety. Includes their first hit, "Talk Dirty to Me." ~ John Book
Billboard Review: 5/31/1986:
Glam rock lives on with this latest L.A. power quartet, which
melds its gender-bending image with commerical, anthemic rockers that mix metal
punch with pop smarts. Strong launch for label's new Captiol ties.
Sources: Billboard
Music Guide (www.musicmatch.com) CD-Rom (©1996); RIAA Online
(www.riaa.com); CD insert from Look What The Cat Dragged In (©1986
Capitol Records); Encyclopedia of Rock Stars - Rees and Crampton
(© 1996).
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