Hollyweird
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Studio album by Poison | ||
Released | May 21, 2002 | |
Recorded | 2002 | |
Genre | Glam metal | |
Length | 42:04 | |
Label | Cyanide Music | |
Producer(s) | Thom Panunzio | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Poison chronology | ||
Power to the People (2002) |
Hollyweird (2000) |
Best of Ballads & Blues (2003) |
Hollyweird is the sixth full studio album by American glam metal band Poison.
The record was released on March 21, 2002.
Contents |
[edit] Musical style
The record brought together Poison's original line-up for the first fully-blown studio project in more than a decade. The result was an at times awkward combination of old and new sounds, with guitarist C.C. DeVille frequently preferring pop and punk rock sounds to the heavy metal style which had characterised Poison's previous records. The band's new style was particularly evident in the songs "Emperor's New Clothes", "Livin' In the Now" and "Home (C.C's Story)" which featured DeVille on lead vocals.
[edit] Production and marketing
In the face of major label offers which would have required the band to re-record old material, the band decided to release the album through its own label, Cyanide Music.
Hollyweird was recorded at Henson Recording Studios, in Hollywood, California and Rock Central Studios in Sherman Oaks, California with producer Thom Panunzio.
[edit] Songs
The record's themes revolve almost exclusively around the trials and tributions of success in Hollywood, California; a theme which had previously been explored in the band's single "Fallen Angel" from its 1988 record Open Up And Say...Ahh!.
The first single released from the album was a cover of The Who song "Squeeze Box".
Bobby Dall on The Who cover “Squeeze Box”
“ | ...Actually, that was Rikki’s idea. When we came into rehearsals...to break the ice for the new record...before we started fightin’ and arguin’ about songs, we went through a list of covers and remakes. ...It was the song that stuck and I think it fits perfectly for our band. It has a great melody and a great vocal, but it's also kinda sparse and undefined...it was kinda like an open pallet for us. [[1]] | ” |
[edit] Track listing
- "Hollyweird"
- "Squeeze Box"
- "Shooting Star"
- "Wishful Thinkin'"
- "Get Ya Some"
- "Emperor's New Clothes"
- "Devil Woman"
- "Wasteland"
- "Livin' In The Now"
- "Stupid, Stoned & Dumb"
- "Home" (Bret's Story)
- "Home" (C.C.'s Story)
- "Rockstar"
Poison |
Current Members |
Bret Michaels | Rikki Rockett | C.C. Deville | Bobby Dall |
Past Members |
Matt Smith | Richie Kotzen | Blues Saraceno |
Discography |
Albums: Look What the Cat Dragged In | Open Up and Say...Ahh! | Flesh & Blood | Native Tongue | Crack a Smile...and More! | Power To The People | Hollyweird | Untitled Poison Covers Album |
Live albums and compilations: Texxas Jam 1987 | Poison - Rock Champions | Rock Breakout Years: 1987 | Swallow This Live | Poison's Greatest Hits: 1986-1996 | Best of Ballads & Blues | Great Big Hits Live! Bootleg | The Best Of Poison: 20 Years Of Rock |
Singles "Talk Dirty to Me" | "Cry Tough" | "I Want Action" | "I Won't Forget You" | "Nothin' But a Good Time" | "Fallen Angel" | "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" | "Your Mama Don't Dance" | "Unskinny Bop" | "Something to Believe In" | "So Tell Me Why" | "Ride the Wind" | "Life Goes On" | "Stand" | "Until You Suffer Some (Fire and Ice)" | "Shut Up, Make Love" | "Rockstar" | "Squeezebox" | "Were An American Band" |