
Flesh & Blood is a Rock album by Poison, originally released in 1990. On Gatefold: 142 pressings tracked, owned by 9 collectors.
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Flesh & Blood is the third studio album by American glam metal band Poison, released on July 2, 1990, through Enigma Records and Capitol Record. It peaked at number 2 on the Billboard charts and more than 7.2 million copies were sold worldwide. It peaked at number 1 on the Cash Box chart. The album was an attempt by the band to establish a more serious musical stance, more than just the hair metal party dynamic of 1988's Open Up and Say... Ahh!. It spawned two top 10 single, "Unskinny Bop" and "Something to Believe In" and three other hit single, "Ride the Wind", "Life Goes On", and "(Flesh & Blood) Sacrifice". It was certified Platinum in 1990 and triple Platinum in 1991 by the RIAA. It has been certified 4× Platinum by CAN and Gold by BPI. The album was recorded and mixed at Little Mountain Sound Studio, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with Canadian producer Bruce Fairbairn and mixer Mike Fraser. The front cover art features the Poison logo and album title as a tattoo on drummer Rikki Rockett's arm. The cover was originally planned to have a slightly different version of the tattoo after being freshly inked, with inflamed red skin with dripping ink or blood. The original cover was released for the initial pressing in Japan but was removed from all later pressings including those in Japan. The record's marketing reflected the end of Poison's glam image, including excessive make-up and teased, girlish hair as with Look What the Cat Dragged In, instead being similar to Guns N' Rose. Parts of the album are darker and more seriou, including overcoming hard time, missing loved one, long-term relationship, and mass sociopolitical disillusionment. Fun topics include sex, exhilaration from music or motorbike, and tongue-in-cheek poverty. Some songs have a blues rock style. The meaning of the album's lead single "Unskinny Bop", one of the band's most popular song, is obscure. DeVille later confessed that the phrase "unskinny bop" has no particular meaning. He devised it as a temporary measure while writing the song, before vocalist Bret Michaels had begun working on the lyric. The phrase was used on the basis that it was phonetically suited to the music. The song was later played to producer Fairbairn, who stated that although he did not know what an "unskinny bop" wa, the phrase was perfect. Flesh & Blood was voted Best Album in Circus magazine's 1990 Readers' Poll, and the album's second single "Something to Believe In" was voted Best Single. .
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Tracklist
- 1Strange Days of Uncle Jack1:40
- 2Valley of Lost Souls3:58
- 3(Flesh & Blood) Sacrifice4:40
- 4Swampjuice (Soul-O)1:25
- 5Unskinny Bop3:48
- 6Let It Play4:21
- 7Life Goes On4:47
- 8Come Hell or High Water5:02
- 9Ride the Wind3:51
- 10Don't Give Up an Inch3:43
- 11Something to Believe In5:28
- 12Ball and Chain4:22
- 13Life Loves a Tragedy5:14
- 14Poor Boy Blues5:02
- 15Something to Believe In (Alternate/Acoustic)6:00
- 16God Save the Queen2:48
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Glam Metal
- crunchy
- laid-back
- summer
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bobby DallARRANGED BY, PERFORMER BASS, BACKING VOCALS PERFORMER, WRITTEN-BY, ARRANGED BY
- Bret MichaelsARRANGED BY, PERFORMER LEAD VOCALS PERFORMER, WRITTEN-BY, ARRANGED BY
- C.C. DevillePERFORMER, WRITTEN-BY, ARRANGED BY ARRANGED BY, PERFORMER LEAD GUITAR, BACKING VOCALS
- John WebsterKEYBOARDS
- PoisonARRANGED BY, WRITTEN-BY, PERFORMER, CONCEPT BY, ART DIRECTION PERFORMER , WRITTEN-BY, ARRANGED BY PERFORMER, SONGWRITER , ARRANGED BY
- Rikki RockettARRANGED BY, PERFORMER DRUMS, BACKING VOCALS PERFORMER, WRITTEN-BY, ARRANGED BY
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