It's tough to say which we'd rather hear: Poison singing "Suffragette City" or Bowie doing "Something to Believe In." On "Poison'd," Bret Michaels and company spray Aqua Net on famed cuts by Ziggy, the Stones, and more, and the only adjective we've got is 20-years-old: riff-tastic.
13-Track Album Features Hot New Recordings of Poison's Favorite Rock Classics
Including Hits Originally Recorded By David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, The Cars, Sweet, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers and More!
Poison, one of rock's most iconic and enduring bands, has recorded a new album of cover songs, featuring many of their favorite rock classics and is also the band's first new studio album since 2002.
Featuring Poison's original members, Bret Michaels (vocals), C.C. DeVille (guitar), Rikki Rockett (drums) and Bobby Dall (bass) and produced by Don Was, POISON'D packs 13 explosive tracks, including new recordings of David Bowie's "Suffragette City," The Cars' "You're Just What I Needed," The Romantics' "What I Like About You," Sweet's "Little Willy," The Marshall Tucker Band's "Can't You See" and The Rolling Stones' "Dead Flowers." Also included are some of Poison's best previously recorded covers are also featured on POISON'D, including KISS' "Rock and Roll All Nite," Grand Funk Railroad's "We're An American Band" and Loggins and Messina's "Your Mama Don't Dance."