Cherry Pie
Cherry Pie
Track Listings
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1. Cherry Pie
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2. Uncle Tom's Cabin
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3. I Saw Red
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4. Bed of Roses
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5. Sure Feels Good to Me
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6. Love in Stereo
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7. Blind Faith
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8. Song and Dance Man
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9. You're the Only Hell Your Mama Ever Raised
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10. Mr. Rainmaker
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11. Train, Train
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12. Ode to Tipper Gore
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Cherry Pie,Warrant,Sony,Hair Metal,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop-Metal,Rock
Average customer rating:
- Good CD
- Cue sexist pun here......
- Is it just me or...?
- Oh Boy...........Here We Go Again......HAIR BANDS AHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
- A pop-metal classic
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Cherry Pie
Warrant
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B0001XAMPE
Release Date: 2004-04-13 |
Tracks:
- Cherry Pie
- Uncle Tom's Cabin
- I Saw Red
- Bed Of Roses
- Sure Feels Good To Me
- Love In Stereo
- Blind Faith
- Song And Dance Man
- You're The Only Hell Your Mama Ever Raised
- Mr. Rainmaker
- Train Train
- Ode To Tipper Gore
- Game Of War (Previously Un-Released)
- The Power (Demo)
Customer Reviews:
Good CD.......2007-03-25
I have always liked "Cherry Pie" and "Uncle Tom's Cabin". "Train, Train" is a pretty good track, too. The others are alright, but those are the three I bought the CD for. Being an older CD, the price was well worth it! If you like the 80-90's Hair Band style, you'll probably like this CD.
Cue sexist pun here.............2006-07-12
Warrant scored worldwide success with this album aimed at the undiscerning pop-metal audience. Tunes such as Uncle Toms Cabin shows the band at perhaps it's most ambitious at this point - ie not very. I Saw Red at least showed jani Lanes vocals to good effect and Love in Stereo is tongue in cheek fun. Of cousre pond scume like Your the only Hell Your Mama ever Raised does induce regurgitation.
Where the talent lies is to walk the fine line between horrid pop songs while dressing like a heavy metal band. And Warrant did at least write well for the genre, slipping in enough smiles and/or wistful looks on the videos and dropping lots of sexual innuendo into the tunes. And that's not to mention the amount of airplay the video for Cherry Pie got due to the presence of one of the most devastatingly beautiful woman ever to appear on MTV. Seriously, this lass actually appeared in some interviews with the band such was her pulling power. The lady really should of been on some sort of royalty commission!
One again Warrant have produced a guilty pleasure. The whole concept is a bit of a 'Macgyver moment' however - I mean it's pleasant enough in a harmless sort of way while actually being made of nothing much at all.
Is it just me or...?.......2006-07-06
Am I the only one who sees song similarities here to Johnny Paycheck? I like and collect all kinds of music. But there are three tracks on this CD that jump out at me and say Johnny Paycheck. Song And Dance Man, You're The Only Hell Your Mama Ever Raised and Mr. Rainmaker even makes me think of Mr. Lovemaker. The titles are where the similarities end but it still hits me every time I play Cherry Pie. Don't get me wrong, I like Warrant well enough and have owned Cherry Pie since 1990,but this has always bothered me. Is it just me or...?
Oh Boy...........Here We Go Again......HAIR BANDS AHHHHH!!!!!!!!!.......2006-01-13
I remember a time in my life, back in 1990 when I used to share a ride to school with my year older sister, she had a 80 camaro and in that car, in the cassette deck was this very album, this Mutha F***in album. Over and over and over and over again she would play this sh***y album, I think she had to buy this album again cause she wore it out. Well folks let me tell you something, I started WALKING to school because of it, yeh it scarred me for life, I'm getting flashbacks as I'm writting this. Hate to say this, viewers who buys this album should have to spend eternity with Cherry Pie being played over and over again while their carreer in flipping burgers and getting acne has invited them to be the star pupil on the front cover instead of that hot chic being on there, get my drift.
A pop-metal classic.......2005-12-28
After becoming one of pop-metal's biggest acts with their debut album "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" (1989) Warrant returned the following year with their sophomore album "Cherry Pie" (1990). Released in the spring of 1990, "Cherry Pie" is one of the last hair-metal albums to go multi-platinum and receive massive airplay on MTV. The not so thinly veiled sexualy innuendo titled album enjoyed a healthy reign on the charts, several hit singles, and mass sales. 1990 sure was a good year if you were all about spandex, hair spray and lipstick, with bands like Warrant, Poison, Motley Crue, Skid Row, and Cinderella all enjoying huge success. While the entire rock and pop-culture landscape was about to change forever, overnight, for the time being, the 90s had not yet begun. 1990 was the dinosaurs' last romp through the jungle before the comet, known as "Nevermind" would render them extinct.
"Cherry Pie" more or less follows the typical hair-metal album formula: a couple catchy anthem rockers, a few power ballads, and a bunch of filler. But "Cherry Pie," is definitely a cut-above most hair-metal albums from the era. For here the arena-rockers are ultra catchy, the ballads are far less generic, and even the filler between the obvious singles sounds good. If you only knew Warrant from their infamous "Cherry Pie" video, it may be hard to believe, but "Cherry Pie" sees Warrant grow musically and lyrically from their debut. While "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" is no doubt a fun album, it lacks substance and is untimely a fluff piece. By contrast, while "Cherry Pie" is done in the same style of its predecessor, it is more ambitious and has more bite.
Singer Jani Lane proves to be a first-rate songwriter with this batch of finely crafted songs. Lane's songwriting abilities and knack for writing well crafted songs are often overlooked, as Warrant is seen an being mostly a band of style over substance. Guitarist Joey Allen, while not Eddie Van Halen, is another underrated musician, churning out catchy riffs and killer solos, song after song. Compared to some of his peers, Allen is easily a cut or two above C.C. Deville of Poison, (who guests on the album's title track) and is just as good as Motley Crue's Mick Mars.
The album's title track "Cherry Pie" proved to be both a curse and a blessing for the band. While it's no doubt a catchy song, it's probably the cheesiest video of the pop-metal era, if not of all-time. While it may have seemed cool back in 1990, by the time grunge and alternative rock hit the mainstream, the video was deemed an embarrassment and passé. Still, the title track is a classic from the era, a relic it may be. The band tackles racism with the blistering "Uncle Tom's Cabin," a tale of murder in a southern town. A song of betrayal, "I Saw Red" sees Warrant get as despondent as just about any band that came out of Seattle. "Bed of Roses" comes straight out of the Bon Jovi song book, only is less nauseating. The downbeat but hopeful "Mr. Rainmaker" is probably one of the catchiest songs Lane ever penned. "Sure Feels Good to Me, " "Love in Stereo," "Song and Dance Man," You're the Only Hell Your Mamma Ever Raised," and "Train Train" are fun, better than average filler. They're mostly there as buffer between the big singles. Still, they're good enough and keep up the album's momentum. "And Ode to Tipper Gore" is a hilarious, albeit juvenile 30 seconds of profanity.
"Cherry Pie" isn't "Dark Side of the Moon" or "Sgt Pepper," but it doesn't try to be anything it isn't. It's an 80s style party album. But that said, it's a damn fine well-written one, and irrelevant as most of the album is, the band do manage to show some depth with "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which is a greater accomplishment than most of Warrant's peers. Among the hundreds of pop-metal albums from the 1980s and early 90s, "Cherry Pie" remains one of the most rocking and well written. If you are a fan 80/early 90s melodic hard rock, "Cherry Pie" is a must have.
The 2004 remastered edition comes with two bonus songs "Game of War," from the movie "Gladiator" (1991) and a demo of "The Power," which should be of interest to fans of the band.
Average customer rating:
- ...Genuis encapsulated...
- Quality&Music You Can Taste
- 32 oz of Pleasure
- cherry pie taste sweet
- a great album
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Cherry Pie
Warrant
Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000026XA
Release Date: 1990-08-21 |
Tracks:
- Cherry Pie
- Uncle Tom's Cabin
- I Saw Red
- Bed Of Roses
- Sure Feels Good To Me
- Love In Stereo
- Blind Faith
- Song And Dance Man
- You're The Only Hell Your Mama Ever Raised
- Mr. Rainmaker
- Train, Train
- Ode To Tipper Gore
Customer Reviews:
...Genuis encapsulated..........2005-12-13
Warrant is one of the greatest(if not THE greatest) bands in the history of Rock. Alot of people think Skid Row are the best; but no, Warrant are much better. Skid Marks (I made that up)can't combine rock with sass the way Warrant did with "Cherry Pie". The term 'Cherry Pie' serves as a metaphor for something sexy, in the song.Nor could they capture the deep feeling of teenage alienation like Warrant did in "Down Boys"...'Youth Gone Wild,' came close but it lacked the element of fraternity that "Boy's" brings....Yeah Jani!!...I (still) wanna go where the down boys go!!!
Quality&Music You Can Taste.......2005-05-28
When this album was released in 1990,even though the hair metal would be dead in about two or three years,people would still be nice to the once beloved genre for a while,and they proved it when Warrant's sophomore album,"Cherry Pie" was released that year. The slogan used for this album was "Quality You Can Taste"-and this album had pure and great music. Here is a rundown of every track:
"Cherry Pie"-This song gets remembered for being a little overplayed in it's day, and that could be part of why Warrant is not popular anymore,but this song, as juvenile and immature as it is,is also fun as all get out. Little Unknown Fact:Poison guitarist C.C. Deville played guitar on this track.
"Uncle Tom's Cabin"- One who listened to this album for the very first time might be a little shocked with this song-but it was a very hood shock. This song is a little bit of both a blues and a folk song, and it is about murders being commited in Lousiana in October 1988 by a teenager in the approximate age range of 14-15 and his uncle, who would hide the bodies in the wishing well, all of which led to the cops doing searching and a lot of investigation(for more info on what I said about this song, check out Warrant's "Quality You Can Taste" VHS supporting this album, see my review, the last time I checked it was on Ebay going on sale on DVD). A very good story based song, and the lyrics come along good to flow along with the story without being violent just for the sake of being violent.
"I Saw Red"- A very beautiful,emotional,heartfelt ballad about having your heart broken becuase your girlfriend cheated on you for another man and having to say good-bye to your wife/girlfriend(song does not say which)becuase of her betrayal.
"Bed Of Roses"- Not as good as "I Saw Red" or "Heaven" off of D.R.F.S.R.,but this one will probably win you over also.
"Sure Feels Good To Me"- I think everyone could relate to this song-it is about doing bad and dirty things even though you know that what you are doing is wrong,but enjoying it anyway. Like "Cherry Pie", very juvenile and immature,but also very fun as well.
"Love In Stereo"-Probably my least favorite track on the whole album,but this one rocks like "Cherry Pie", the title track off of D.R.F.S.R.,"Bonfire" off of "Dog Eat Dog",among other classic Warrant songs,do.
"Blind Faith"- Another ballad that is this time about making sure you can trust a girl before you welcome her into your life. This song is a winner for these reasons:The lyrics are great,as well as the music and the passionate vocals Jani Lane uses when he sings this song.
"Song and Dance Man"- Very calm and relaxing,and the lyrics to this song not only flow like a song, but it also flows like a poem. The music is very pretty, and since there is a piano to be found on this song,you can kind of tell that this song was maybe a little bit influenced by both blues and jazz.
"You're The Only Hell You're Mama Ever Raised"-If you listen closely to lyrics of this song, You'll know what it is about:It is about a boy and a girl who have grown up,are doing things their own way and kind of doing whatever they like, which resulted in their parents being kind of shocked where it got to the point of ridiculus-except this time, they had a reason to be that way! Weird,but if you put the Billy Joel song "Only The Good Die Young" and this album(leaving out this song)in a blender,this song would probably be the result.
"Mr. Rainmaker"-In a way, an angry, non-piano version of "I Saw Red".
"Train, Train"- Not an original song, but a cover of a song that was originally written and recorded by Blackfoot. I have heard most of the orignal version, and I will say,even though Blackfoot's verion of this song sounded more original than Warrant's version did;Warrant's version sounded more blues influenced than Blackfoot's version did.
"Ode To Tipper Gore"- This is actually not a song, but it is a minute of profanity and explicits clipped from some of Warrant's concerts where vocalist Jani Lane would use profane language and make dirty jokes onstage. Very hillarious.
This album always has been,and will always be,a great hair metal album. Unfortunately,the grunge scene in the early 90's would kill Warrant's popularity(although what really caused it was Sony Records not putting enough money into marketing Warrant's third album,1992's "Dog Eat Dog", which had some grunge material on there)but this album is really awesome-without question. If you buy this album,be sure to get the re-issued version that has digitally remasterd sound,expanded liner notes by Brian Ives, and two bonus tracks as well,but either way this album makes a great purchase and it sure does deserve a spot in your album collection, whether you are a fan of hair metal or Warrant(or both).
32 oz of Pleasure.......2004-09-05
A long time ago in a stadium far away, a band of longhaired beer - swilling journeymen traveled the byways as the lap-boys for the future hall of famers, "Poison." I was in my 20's at the time thinking that it didn't get any better then this. I knew this band would eventually be their own headliner (although I didn't think it would be in the local bar). Back then, a band would release an album and before they could hit the local stage they had would several radio hits under their belts, Warrant was no exception. Riding high from their first album, DRFSR, Warrant exploded, (yes they were huge) back with the release of single #1 from album two: "Cherry Pie." Oh yea, a song about hot women and backing it up, a video with the hottest, Bobbie Brown. Breaking the mold of releasing a hard-song, ballad, mild-song, they went straight to the jugular with "Uncle Tom's Cabin" as release #2, easily one of the greatest hard-rock crossovers to the female audience there ever was. Everyone loved this song, but that was no surprise. "I Saw Red" was a mildly successful third release but still a great song. Sadly, Warrant released their next album amid rumors of in-fighting and drug use, it never achieved the airplay or success of the first two releases...
cherry pie taste sweet.......2004-06-10
this is one of the greatest hair metal records ever released, seeing as how I grew up during this era I know what i'm talking about.every song except maybe for "ode to tipper gore" which isn't really a song is awesome,and i don't know what some people are talking about calling the title song "cherry pie" cheesy because if you listen to it,it really isn't cheesy at all. it is a great party song that is great fun.I love it and i love this album.buy it
a great album.......2004-05-04
I like warrant, always have always will. Granted Im sure that that songs like "cherry Pie", "Bed of Roses", helped put them in category all their own.. With Jani Lane on lead vocals, he does the best he could do at the time. Just when Hair metal was coming out into the open Warrant suprises evryone with hit titles like "Cherry Pie" and Uncle Toms Cabin"... This is one the best albums I have had the pleasure of listening to..
Average customer rating:
- We love this CD
- One of the best CD's in our child's collection
- Kids learn with every song!
- Hap Palmer has done it again!
- Can A Cherry Pie Wave Good-bye?
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Can a Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye?
Manufacturer: Hap-Pal Music
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ASIN: B00000HZ8S
Release Date: 1993-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Let's All Clap Our Hands
- Put A Little Color On You
- Can A Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye?
- Weekly Rap
- Bean Bag Alphabet Rag
- Animal Quiz Part One
- Animal Quiz Part Two
- Parade Of Colors
- Pocket Full Of B's
- Following You
- Everyone Can Be A Helper
- Say The Opposite
- Stepping Out On The Town
- Put A Little Color On You (Extended Response Time)
- Can A Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye? Instrumental)
- Pocket Full Of B's (Instrumental)
- Say The Opposite (Extended Response Time)
Product Description
This fun-filled sprightly album helps primary grade children and ESL students acquire essential vocabulary and make it their own through singing and total movement participation. This new recording features call and response songs, listening, opposites, counting, and color reinforcement. Includes these songs: Let's All Clap Our Hands, Put a Little Color on You, Can a Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye?, Weekly Rap, Bean Bag Alphabet Rag, Animal Quiz Part One, Animal Quiz Part Two, Parade of Colors, Pocket Full of B's, Following You, Everyone Can Be a Helper, Say the Opposite, Stepping Out on the Town, Put a Little Color on You (Extended Response Time), Can a Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye? (Instrumental), Pocket Full of B's (Instrumental), Say the Opposite (Extended Response Time). By Hap Palmer.
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With a grandfatherly voice reminiscent of Burl Ives, Hap Palmer delivers another musical collection of healthful lessons geared toward the preschool set. The title song in this case refers lightheartedly to a question posed to the child participant in a lesson in distinguishing between fantasy and reality. Other songs focus on such topics as the recognition of colors, learning the days of the week, and understanding the concept of opposites. Engaging the child in participatory song and movement, Palmer's tranquil collection strives to teach, entertain, and occupy simultaneously. The liner notes include the lyrics and activity objectives for each song, which is helpful for a parent or preschool teacher when guiding children through the music. --Bryony Angell
Customer Reviews:
We love this CD.......2007-03-08
My children dance and love this CD. We listen to it in the car and I love it. Hap Palmer CDs were introduced to us at a Music class for my children and he really has cute songs. There is only one song on the entire CD that I don't like (MONDAY MONDAY..)
One of the best CD's in our child's collection.......2002-03-13
Hap is really a marvalous musician and lyricist. His word play is very fun for the kids and very singable for the adults. I recommend him highly for any children under 5 or 6 but especially for those who are looking stretch from the nursery rhymes and first songs style collections.
Simple, yet very powerful learning is going on here . . .my daughter really, really tunes in to this CD . . .I'm sure yours will too.
Stand out for my daughter are the Weekly Rap . .she likes it when they go really fast at the end . ..Can a Cherry Pie Wave Goodbye? and the Animal Quizes .. and her latest fav is the Opposites song. My fav is Pocketful of B's . .which I find myself sometime playing when the kids are not in the car! Egads!
Kids learn with every song!.......2000-03-19
I came across this tape in my school's resource room and my 1st graders love it! Some of the songs are more for kindergarten or even pre-K, but my kids LOVE the title song and have made up their own using rhyming words, which has been great!
They also LOVE the Weekly Rap...they literally (eek!) go nuts over it! Kudos to Hap, I will have to check out his others!
Hap Palmer has done it again!.......2000-03-13
I teach a Kinder-Gym class for preschoolers and "Cherry Pie" is the cornerstone of my whole program! We use the parachute for "Put a little color on You", and we use the beanbags for warmup activities with the "Beanbag Alphabet Rag"... Then the fun REALLY begins! The children love the friendly, lively tone of the music, and I enjoy singing and moving along with Hap. Best of all, Many of the songs, once memorized can turn a long wait on an errand into a fun, educational break! This one's a hit with me!
Can A Cherry Pie Wave Good-bye?.......2000-01-23
The music is delightful for young children with lots of movement
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Cherry Pie
Marvin & Johnny
Manufacturer: Ace Records UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000026EZJ
Release Date: 2004-12-27 |
Tracks:
- Cherry Pie
- Tick Tock
- Forever
- Kiss Me (Baby)
- Sugar
- Dear One
- Honey Girl
- Little Honey
- VIP Vop
- Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)
- Sometimes I Wonder
- Baby, Won't You Marry Me
- I Love You , Yes I Do
- Butter Ball
- Sugar Mama
- Oh Me Oh My
- Sweet Dreams
- Will You Love Me
- I Wanna
- Let Me Know
- Ain't That Right
- Sweet Potato
- Wonderful, Wonderful One
- Yes I Do
- Tell Me Darling
- Have Mercy Miss Percy
- Have Mercy Miss Percy [Take 1]
- Sweet Dreams
Product Description
1. Cherry Pie (2:44)
2. Tick Tock (2:49)
3. Forever (2:52)
4. Kiss Me (Baby) (2:10)
5. Sugar (2:11)
6. Dear One (2:54)
7. Honey Girl (2:14)
8. Little Honey (2:11)
9. Vip Vop (2:02)
10. Ko Ko Mo (2:42)
11. Sometimes I Wonder (2:25)
12. Baby Won't You Marry Me (2:15)
13. I Love You, Yes I Do (2:42)
14. Butterball (2:50)
15. Sugar Mama (2:49)
16. Oh Me (2:37)
17. Sweet Dreams (2:55)
18. Will You Love Me (2:14)
19. I Wanna (2:24)
20. Let Me Know (2:12)
21. Ain't That Right (2:03)
22. Sweet Potato (1:57)
23. Wonderful, Wonderful One (2:43)
24. Yes I Do (2:02)
25. Tell Me Darling (2:27)
26. Have Mercy Miss Percy (2:29)
27. Have Mercy Miss Percy (Take 1)(2:34)
28. Sweet Dreams (2:53)
Format: CD
Average customer rating:
- Best Of Genre
- WARRANT'S "CHERRY PIE"...YUMMY!
- GLAM ROCK MAY BE DOWN, BUT IT'S DEFINITELY NOT OUT!
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Warrant
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ASIN: B0000027FI
Release Date: 1990-09-24 |
Tracks:
- Cherry Pie
- Uncle Tom's Cabin
- I Saw Red
- Bed Of Roses
- Sure Feels Good To Me
- Love In Stereo
- Blind Faith
- Song And Dance Man
- You're The Only Hell Your Mama Ever Raised
- Mr. Rainmaker
- Train, Train
Customer Reviews:
Best Of Genre.......1999-05-25
Warrant proves they are the best of the 80s metal bands with this effort. Jani Lane's emotional ballads like I Saw Red and rock anthems like Mr. Rainmaker and Uncle Tom's cabin puts a boot into the mouth of anyone that ever regarded hair metal as cheese music.
WARRANT'S "CHERRY PIE"...YUMMY!.......1999-03-04
I personally like this album better than "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich", even though I really like that album as well. The songs on "Cherry Pie" are a little more sophisticated. The overall effect of the album is a little more polished. Warrant stayed true to their original sound, which I admire very much. If you liked Warrant's first album you'll definitely want to add their second effort to your collection. I think it belongs in every collection really. It's definitely an example of "metal" at it's best; fun, rebellious, a little bit naughty. For the easily offended, purchase the copy that does not include "Ode to Tipper Gore", which is not actually a song but a vignette of profanities clipped from live performances. The guys in Warrant were clearly trying to make a point about censorship, but not everybody appreciated it. Whichever version of the album you choose, the SONGS deliver! As for other albums you may like if you like this band, well, starting in 1998 and moving forward into early this year there has been a phenomenal amount of activity within bands of this genre. I started cross referencing and came up with some great news! I am happy to report that Sebastian Bach (former Skid Row vocalist) has released his first solo album, and to date it is one I personally would rate as a five star album. Lizzy Borden's last release was 1995, Poison's and Quiet Riot's were 1996 so don't count them out yet. As for the rest...prepare to be surprised. The rest of these bands have new or re-released titles between 1998 and early 1999. AC/DC, Accept, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Bang Tango, Baton Rouge, Bon Jovi, Cinderella, Danger Danger, Dangerous Toys, Def Leppard, Dokken, FireHouse, Great White, Guns 'N Roses, Heavens Edge, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Kane Roberts, Kiss, Kix, L.A. Guns, Metallica, Motley Crue, Mr. Big, Ozzy Osbourne, Ratt, Saigon Kick, Scorpions, Slaughter, Sleeze Beez, Steelheart, Twisted Sister, Tyketto, Van Halen, Warrant and Whitesnake. So, to quote Quiet Riot, "Cum on Feel the Noize". (For those who are unfamiliar, that's how they spelled it on the album!) You can start right here with this album, Warrant's "Cherry Pie"
GLAM ROCK MAY BE DOWN, BUT IT'S DEFINITELY NOT OUT!.......1998-08-09
Okay, okay, you may think that Glam Rock is a dead genre. I'm here to tell you, it's not. Witness Warrant's 1990 album "Cherry Pie". This album was released when I was only seven years old, and I have just recently discovered glam rock. Warrant has quickly become one of my favorite bands. Their songs are so refreshingly HAPPY compared to the dreariness of alternative music that has taken over radio stations and CD racks within the last five years. I especially enjoy "Cherry Pie", "Bed of Roses", "Blind Faith", "I Saw Red"... basically every song on there! But, I have to say, no Warrant collection is complete without a copy of "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinkin' Rich". Now, just screw what everyone else says. GLAM ROCK IS BACK!
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Cherry Pie
Manufacturer: Classic
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B0002NITFS |
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Soundtrack
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Japan
| Far East & Asia
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General
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International
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ASIN: B000I6BL5E
Release Date: 2006-10-24 |
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There's Always Pie...
Steve Amick
Manufacturer: Ratman
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Pop Rock
| Pop
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Singer-Songwriters
| Contemporary Folk
| Folk
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ASIN: B000CAKIN2
Release Date: 2005-06-07 |
Tracks:
- Song of the Townies
- Cheese Sandwich
- Wasn't I Great?
- You're the One
- Still So Much
- I Feel Sorry for You (If You Don't Live Here)
- Dum-Dum
- I Wanna Be with You
- Arithmetic of Love
- Part of Me
- Big Fat Berries
- Michigan Moonlight
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Cherry Pie + 3
WARRANT
Manufacturer: CBS Records, UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
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Pop Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
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ASIN: B000IYOWSY |
Product Description
A 4-track, UK import, GOLDS DISC, issued in a flat sleeve. TRACKS; 1.Cherry Pie--3:10(Single version) 2.Thin Disguise-3:14 3.Heaven-3:54 4.D.S.F.S.R.-3:17 / Issued on CBS Records, 1990, #656258 2.
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Cherry Pie
Warrant
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
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General
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Pop Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
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Hard Rock
| Hard Rock & Metal
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Glam
| Classic Rock
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ASIN: B0002CHQYY |
Album Details
Digitally remastered re-issue.
Music Info:
- Cocked & Loaded
- Coma of Souls
- Crazy World
- Death & Insanity
- Destiny
- Do You Need Some? [CD-single]
- Don't Spare the Green Love [Explicit Lyrics]
- Exes for Eyes
- Eye to Eye
- Fall Babylon Fall
Music Info
music info
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