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Cherry Pie

Cherry Pie
Warrant

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Track Listing

  1. Cherry Pie
  2. Uncle Tom's Cabin
  3. I Saw Red
  4. Bed of Roses
  5. Sure Feels Good to Me
  6. Love in Stereo
  7. Blind Faith
  8. Song and Dance Man
  9. You're the Only Hell Your Mama Ever Raised
  10. Mr. Rainmaker
  11. Train, Train
  12. Ode to Tipper Gore

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #139292 in Music
  • Published on: 1990
  • Released on: 1990-08-21
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics

Customer Reviews

WARRANT'S "CHERRY PIE"...YUMMY!5
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"

Another slice of Hair Metal heaven4
When I first listened to this album I was majorly disappointed. Everybody had hyped up the song Cherry Pie so much that the expectations I had were too great. That was over a year ago when I first got this album and I had not touched it since. Just a few weeks ago I pulled the album out because I heard the song Mr. Rainmaker on the internet. Low and behold I was so worked up about Cherry Pie that I missed what this album was actually about. Song after song I found greatness in. The stand out tracks are Uncle Tom's Cabin- a good story based song, I Saw Red- a great ballad, Song and Dance Man- a great rocker, and Mr. Rainmaker- a great song that reminds me of what a good girl can do in world that seems to constantly rain on us.

I wish that Jani and the Down Boys would pull themselves together. Jani left and somehow they got the original band back together except him. For a 20 year old who missed the hey day of Hair Metal; I can only wish.

A solid album4
This album was my first listen at Warrant and I am impressed. They have some rocking tunes, including Uncle Tom's Cabin, Song and Dance Man, and You're the only hell your mama ever raised. I find myself wanting the rest of their CDs and I listen to this CD quite a bit. A must have for anthem / glam rock fans.