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Crack A Smile...And More!

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4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (64 customer reviews)


  • Original Release Date: July 17, 2000
  • Format - Music: MP3
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  1. Best Thing You Ever Had (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 4:18 Not Available
  2. Shut Up, Make Love (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 3:52 Not Available
  3. Baby Gets Around A Bit (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 3:37 Not Available
  4. Cover Of The Rolling Stone 3:09 Not Available
  5. Be The One (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 5:39 Not Available
  6. Mr. Smiley (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 2:42 Not Available
  7. Sexual Thing (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 3:38 Not Available
  8. Lay Your Body Down (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 5:27 Not Available
  9. No Ring, No Gets (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 3:26 Not Available
10. That's The Way I Like It (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 3:39 Not Available
11. Tragically Unhip (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 2:54 Not Available
12. Doin' As I Seen On My TV 2:52 Not Available
13. One More For The Bone (Outtake From Crack A Smile) (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 3:18 Not Available
14. Set You Free (Outtake From Crack A Smile) (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 3:56 Not Available
15. Crack A Smile Unfinished Demo (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 3:46 Not Available
16. Face The Hangman (Outtake From "Open Up And Say...Ahh!") (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 3:20 Not Available
17. Your Mama Don't Dance (Live On MTV Unplugged) (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 3:13 Not Available
18. Every Rose Has It's Thorn (Live On MTV Unplugged) (24-Bit Remastered 99) (2000 Digital Remaster) 4:38 Not Available
19. Unskinny Bop (Live On MTV Unplugged) (2000 - Remaster) 4:02 Not Available
20. Talk Dirty To Me (Live On MTV Unplugged) (24-Bit Remastered 99) 4:05 Not Available
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Amazing - An absolutely incredible album, March 23, 2000
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Doesn't Matter (New York City, NY) - See all my reviews
I'm sure by now that everyone who wants to know the history of this CD, already knows it, so I won't beat a dead horse by bringing up Capitol Records folly. The truth is that the delay may have actually helped this album. Following on the heels of the VH1 Behind The Music special, the 1999 Summer Tour, and the Greatest Hits album being certified platinum, Poison has some momentum going as Crack A Smile and MORE hits the streets.

And what an album. Blues Saraceno is just amazing. One of the great talents on guitar in the world today. Every song on the album is awesome. From first to last this album doesn't stop. It has all the best elements of old Poison, while not being old Poison. This isn't the same band that did Talk Dirty To Me, but it's not too different either. In fact they are better. I can't remember the last time I heard a record that just rocked this hard, and was this good from beginning to end. The MTV Unplugged songs were unnecessary, and probably just a carry over from the Crack A Smile bootlegs that have been floating around. They don't take anything away from the album, but the don't add too much either.

It's a great album, and if songs like Tragically Unhip (ya gotta love a band that can and will ridicule Kurt Cobain killing himself!) Sexual Thing, Mr. Smiley and One More For The Bone get some airplay, this could be a huge album. This is an album, that if you listen to it objectively, with no preconception of "oh, it's Poison, it's gonna be lame" you will be impressed. It's a must have for any Poison Fan, any fan of the heavy metal from the late 80's and early 90's, and should be heard by any fan of great rock. If people who hate Poison could listen to this, and not know who it was, they would love it. If the public at large wasn't so busy TRYING to be hip, cool and current, this could be one of the great rock albums from the last 15 years. Unfortunately the album will probably not get that chance.

So, to summarize, it's simply amazing - an absolutely incredible album.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Poison's best that almost never was..., March 15, 2000
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The Big 3 of the 80's (Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Poison) were plenty poised and primed to continue their commercial and artistic success into the 90's. Bon Jovi had no problem, Def Leppard stumbled commercially but maintained a good deal of fans, and Poison, with their hit single of '92 'Stand' was set to make their future mark as a serious, talented blues-based rock band.

This never was, however. 'Crack a Smile', upon original recording in '94, was never released. (Until now). One listen to this album and you may know why. It's not a sellout attempt to be angry and grungy, like so many other 80's bands tried, it's not a tone-down to adult-contempo level a la Bon Jovi, rather, Poison, for the most part, stays the same. There's still headlong party anthems, still stellar, over the top guitar playing, and plenty of harmonies. In other words, it's Poison, but they've grown up, and this record is sheer fun the entire way through.

It's not as pretentious as 'Flesh and Blood' or as silly as their first two albums. It just plain rocks. Poison's transition to incorporating blues into their sound (starting with Native Tounge) works to the fullest here, showcased to the fullest on the excellent opening track 'Best thing you ever Had'. From there, this album rocks, but it's also quite humorous, repeadetly slamming the music industry of 1994, making fun of Kurt Cobain, the cynical record companies and turncoat fans, as well as poking fun at Bret Michael's own misbegotten porn flick with Pam Anderson (Pre Tommy Lee). Throughout, there's the occasional ballad but they're not overblown or histronic, they're well thought and well-executed. The lyrics are the best Poison's ever written, hands down. Blues Saraceno (CC DeVille's temporary replacement) shows his considerable talent, and the rhythm section finally gets to show their chops without all the overproduction.

The actual 'Crack a Smile' album ends with 'Doin as I see on my TV' and then goes into the 'And More' section... including B-Sides and unfinished demos from the album, as well as a rare outtake from 'Open Up and Say.. Aah!' which will delight hardcore fans who already own bootlegs of 'Crack a Smile'. Also thrown in are four excellent performances of old hits on MTV's Unplugged.

This 20-track strong album never lets up for a second, and even if you HATE Poison, this will appeal to you, gaurunteed. It's rock the way it should be, without the overproduction of the 80's and the gloominess of the 90's. If the musical audience wasn't so damn cynical, this album could be a surefire classic.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Poison's Best Album To Date..., June 25, 2001
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"mmilli23" (Terre Haute, IN) - See all my reviews
This is by far Poison's best album to date. They seemed to grow up with every album they did, and Crack A Smile builds upon the bluesy feel of some of the songs on Flesh and Blood. It's definitely a different sound than they had with CC as the axeman (less of the traditional glam rock guitar riffs). So, if you're a die-hard of the 'Nothin But a Good Time' sound, you may not like this album quite as much as their older stuff. Although, you can check out 'Face the Hangman' which was from the 'Open Up...' sessions.

Bret's usual energy is displayed from the first track, and 'Best Thing You Ever Had' has become my personal favorite all-time Poison song. 'Be The One' is the token power ballad, and while its no 'Every Rose...', it's a good song. 'Sexual Thing' and 'Lay Your Body Down' were included on Swallow This, so they're nothing new. 'Cover of the Rolling Stone' is a catchy remake that had me singing it to myself for weeks after I heard it.

The rest of the songs are pretty good as well, and they fit with the bluesy tone of the album. It seems that Bret is more comfortable with this style of music now that he's progressing in years, and personally, I'm fine with that. I wish they'd bring back Blues and retire CC for good. Regardless, this is a great album, and I'd highly recommend it.

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Crack a Smile... and More! is Poison's fifth studio release.
Richie Kotzen, Blues Saraceno, Rikki Rockett, Bret Michaels, C.C. DeVille and one other artist have been a member of Poison.

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