Swallow This Live
Swallow This Live | ||||
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Live album by Poison | ||||
Released | November 12, 1991 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, glam metal | |||
Label | EMI Music, Capitol Records | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Swallow This Live is the first live album by American glam metal band Poison. It was released in 1991 through Capitol Records. The album peaked at number 51 on The Billboard 200,[2] and was certified Gold platinum in 2001 by the RIAA.[3]
Production and Marketing
The album features 16 live tracks from Poison's first 3 studio albums Look What the Cat Dragged In, Open Up and Say...Ahh! and Flesh & Blood, and was recorded in Miami, Orlando, and Tampa, Florida during the band's Flesh & Blood world tour. It also contains four new studio tracks, which were the last recorded before guitarist C.C. DeVille departed from the band later that year. One track, So Tell Me Why, was released as a single and reached number 25 in the United Kingdom in November 1991[4] and features a music video. "Guitar Solo" was named the worst guitar solo ever by Guitar World magazine in 2004.[5]
Track listing
Disc 1
- Intro
- Look What the Cat Dragged In
- Look But You Can't Touch
- Let It Play
- Good Love
- Life Goes On
- Ride the Wind
- I Want Action
- Drum Solo
- Something to Believe In
- Poor Boy Blues
- Unskinny Bop
Disc 2
- Love on the Rocks
- Guitar Solo
- Every Rose Has Its Thorn
- Fallen Angel
- Your Mama Don't Dance
- Nothin' But a Good Time
- Talk Dirty to Me
- So Tell Me Why [New Studio Track]
- Souls on Fire [New Studio Track]
- Only Time Will Tell [New Studio Track]
- No More Lookin' Back (Poison Jazz) [New Studio Track]
UK Single Disc Edition
The UK single disc version contained a cut down track listing that lost the guitar and drum solos and the tracks "Let It Play", "Life Goes On", "Ride the Wind", and "Love on the Rocks".
- "Intro"
- "Look What the Cat Dragged In"
- "Look But You Can't Touch"
- "Good Love"
- "I Want Action"
- "Something to Believe In"
- "Poor Boy Blues"
- "Unskinny Bop"
- "Every Rose Has Its Thorn"
- "Fallen Angel"
- "Your Mama Don't Dance"
- "Nothin' But a Good Time"
- "Talk Dirty to Me"
- "So Tell Me Why" [New Studio Track]
- "Souls on Fire" [New Studio Track]
- "Only Time Will Tell" [New Studio Track]
- "No More Lookin' Back (Poison Jazz)" [New Studio Track]
2004 Remastered Single-Disc Edition
Capitol Records released a digitally remastered edition of Swallow This Live in a single-disc format on June 1, 2004. Aside from the bonus studio tracks, this release is missing "Poor Boy Blues," the drum solo, and the guitar solo. In addition, much of the profanity from the original release has been edited out and the track listing was slightly altered to have "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" as the last song on the disc.
- "Intro"
- "Look What the Cat Dragged In"
- "Look But You Can't Touch"
- "Let It Play"
- "Good Love"
- "Life Goes On"
- "Ride the Wind"
- "I Want Action"
- "Unskinny Bop"
- "Something to Believe In"
- "Love on the Rocks"
- "Fallen Angel"
- "Your Momma Don't Dance"
- "Nothin' But a Good Time"
- "Talk Dirty to Me"
- "Every Rose Has Its Thorn"
Singles
- So Tell Me Why - number 25 UK Singles chart
Video album
Swallow This Live: Flesh & Blood World Tour is a Poison concert video, recorded in southern California in 1991. It was the first concert from the band to be released on VHS video.
- Look What The Cat Dragged In
- I Want Action
- Ride The Wind
- Life Goes On
- Let It Play
- Rikki's Solo
- Something To Believe In
- Good Love
- Poor Boy Blues
- Unskinny Bop
- Love On The Rocks
- C.C.'s Solo
- Every Rose Has Its Thorn
- Fallen Angel
- Your Mama Don't Dance
- Nothin' But A Good Time
- Talk Dirty To Me
Band members
- Bret Michaels - lead vocals
- C.C. DeVille - guitar
- Bobby Dall - bass
- Rikki Rockett - drums
External links
References
- ↑ Swallow This Live at AllMusic
- ↑ "Allmusic (Poison charts and awards) Billboard albums".
- ↑ "RIAA Gold & Platinum".Retrieved 2010.
- ↑ "Poison chart stats". Archived from the original on 2012-07-31.
- ↑ "100 worst guitar solos".
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