Power to the People (Poison album)

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Power to the people
Studio album by Poison

Publication
(s)

June 13, 2000

Label (s) Cyanide Music

Format (s)

CD

Genre (s)

Glam metal

Title (number)

18th

running time

70:00

occupation

production

Richie Zito (studio tracks), Jim Faraci, Poison (live tracks)

Studio (s)

Can-am Studios, Jungle Room Studios

chronology
Crack a Smile ... And More
2000
Power to the people Hollyweird
2002

Power to the People is the sixth studio album released in 2000 by the American glam metal band Poison . It was the first album to be re-recorded with the original line-up since Flesh & Blood (1993) and at the same time the first album published by the band's own label, Cyanide Music . In addition to five new titles recorded in the studio, it contains thirteen live tracks.

Emergence

The studio titles were created, like the album Native Tongue in 1993 , under the direction of producer Richie Zito. CC DeVille made his debut as a lead singer with I Hate Every Bone in Your Body but Mine . The live tracks produced by Jim Faraci and Poison were recorded on a 1999 US tour to mark the return of CC DeVille.

Track list

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Power to the people
  US 166 07/01/2000 (1 week)
  1. (3:20) Power to the People (Poison)
  2. (3:29) Can't Bring Me Down (Poison)
  3. (4:21) The Last Song (Bobby Dall / CC DeVille / Bret Michaels / Rikki Rockett)
  4. (3:16) Strange (Poison)
  5. (3:10) I Hate Every Bone in Your Body But Mine (Poison)
  6. (4:23) Intro / Look What the Cat Dragged In (Poison)
  7. (4:40) I Want Action (Bobby Dall / CC DeVille / Bret Michaels / Rikki Rockett)
  8. (6:27) Something to Believe In (Poison)
  9. (3:30) Love on the Rocks (Poison)
  10. (4:38) Fallen Angel (Poison)
  11. (4:14) Let It Play (Poison)
  12. (4:52) Riki Solo
  13. (4:52) Every Rose Has Its Thorn (Poison)
  14. (4:05) Unskinny Bop (Poison)
  15. (4:29) Nothin 'But a Good Time (Poison)
  16. (4:29) Talk Dirty to Me (Bobby Dall / CC DeVille / Bret Michaels / Rikki Rockett)

reception

Power to the People is the band's worst-recorded album to date, reaching number 166 on the US album charts and only lasting a week.

Individual evidence

  1. Charts US
  2. ^ Listing on Billboard.com , accessed January 4, 2013