Poison - Native Tongue (1993)
Tracklist:
01. Native Tongue (1:01)
02. The Scream (3:49)
03. Stand (5:15)
04. Stay Alive (4:23)
05. Until You Suffer Some (Fire And Ice) (4:14)
06. Body Talk (4:01)
07. Bring it Home (3:55)
08. 7 Days Over You (4:13)
09. Richie's Acoustic Thang (0:56)
10. Ain't That the Truth (3:25)
11. Theatre of the Soul (4:41)
12. Strike Up the Band (4:15)
13. Ride Child Ride (3:53)
14. Blind Faith (3:32)
15. Bastard Son of a Thousand Blues (4:57)
All songs written by Poison
Produced by Richie Zito
Length 56:30
Released February 8, 1993
Recorded 1992
"When The Whip Comes Down" is a track not included on the album
but used as a B-side for the single „Stand“
Singles:
Stand / Until You Suffer Some / 7 Days Over You
01. Native Tongue (1:01)
02. The Scream (3:49)
03. Stand (5:15)
04. Stay Alive (4:23)
05. Until You Suffer Some (Fire And Ice) (4:14)
06. Body Talk (4:01)
07. Bring it Home (3:55)
08. 7 Days Over You (4:13)
09. Richie's Acoustic Thang (0:56)
10. Ain't That the Truth (3:25)
11. Theatre of the Soul (4:41)
12. Strike Up the Band (4:15)
13. Ride Child Ride (3:53)
14. Blind Faith (3:32)
15. Bastard Son of a Thousand Blues (4:57)
All songs written by Poison
Produced by Richie Zito
Length 56:30
Released February 8, 1993
Recorded 1992
"When The Whip Comes Down" is a track not included on the album
but used as a B-side for the single „Stand“
Singles:
Stand / Until You Suffer Some / 7 Days Over You
Obsazení:
Poison:
Bret Michaels – vocals, rhythm and acoustic guitar, harmonica
Richie Kotzen – lead, rhythm and acoustic guitar, mandolin, dobro, piano, backing vocals
Bobby Dall – bass guitar, backing vocals
Rikki Rockett – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Additional musicians:
First A.M.E. Church Choir – vocals on „Stand“
Jai Winding – piano on „Stand“ and „Theatre of the Soul“
Billy Powell – piano on „7 Days Over You“ and „Bastard Son of a Thousand Blues“
Mike Finnegan – organ on „Until You Suffer Some“
Tower of Power – horn section on „7 Days Over You“
Sheila E. – timbales and congos on „Native Tongue“ and „The Scream“