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Poison

Poison Album: “Great Big Hits Live! Bootleg”

Poison Album: “Great Big Hits Live! Bootleg”
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Track Listing :
1 Look What The Cat Dragged In Video
2 I Want Action Video
3 Something To Believe In Video
4 Love On The Rocks Video
5 Fallen Angel Video
6 Let It Play Video
7 Every Rose Has Its Thorn Video
8 Unskinny Bop Video
9 Nothin' But A Good Time Video
10 Talk Dirty To Me Video
Album Information :
Title: Great Big Hits Live! Bootleg
UPC:828768322420
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Heavy Metal
Artist:Poison (Metal)
Label:Sony Music Special Products
Distributed:Sony Special Products
Release Date:2006/06/06
Original Release Year:2006
Discs:1
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
niftey - February 03, 2007
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- Power to the people short version.

This album is Power to the people repackaged without the new studio tracks and without the solo's, leaving the live tracks. It's the short version released in 2006.

Your better of getting the full real Power to the people album.

I still gave it 2 stars because it's Poison.

R. Talbot "Honest Reviewer" (NY) - November 12, 2010
- Nice Live Version

I bought this in debate how good it was live. It's the first time I heard Poison Live and I will say it sounds amazing great, with the crowd in the background. Every Rose has a thorn has the crowd sing along. This CD is amazing and if you can get your hands on any other Live Poison disk, I would highly recommended it.

Joseph Adams "brother" (Superior, WI USA) - July 17, 2007
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Live Poison

Poison was one of my favorite bands growing up, until they cut their hair and lost their sense of humor. This album captures most of their big 80s hits and throwns in some newer stuff. All the Poison you could ever need. With C.C. Deville back in the band, they sound fresh and competitive once more. Brett Michaels never lost his bad boy appeal. Still rocks and with the live energy and at great low price.

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