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  • AMG Review of Cherry Pie

    Amg
    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Warrant became the stars they so desperately wanted to be with their 1989 debut, Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich. Perhaps not the biggest stars, since Guns n' Roses still ruled the roost in 1989, but Warrant nearly reached number one with "Heaven" and went platinum, which gave them the spoils of a ock star, from groupies and model girlfriends to being given the freedom to try anything they wanted on their second record. So, working once again with producer Beau Hill -- who helped define the L.A. hair metal sound with his work with Ratt -- the group opted for a bigger, bolder, more diverse production for 1990's Cherry Pie. At times, it even seems like they're trying to get a little more serious, not in hopes of gaining critical respect -- face it, there's no way the critics were going to flip for Warrant, no matter what they did -- but to prove that there's a little bit more to them than the success-n-sex-obsessed party boys of their debut. Not too much more, though -- after all this is a record that explicitly explains the euphemism of its title track through its album cover. Nevertheless, there is a concentrated effort to stretch a little bit, whether it's covering Blackfoot's bluesy "Train, Train" or the attempt at spooky storytelling on "Uncle Tom's Cabin" or even the elaborate arrangement on "I Saw Red," this album's attempt at a big power allad hit. Throughout the album there are hints that the band is trying do more musically -- more room given to guitar solos, along with flashing acoustic picking, bassist Jerry Dixon pops his strings to get himself noticed, there are more keyboards, and vocalist Jani Lane spends more time on his words, which are printed in the booklet, unlike last time. Some of this pays off -- for instance, the Springsteen by way of Bon Jovi anthem "Bed of Roses" clicks -- but it can also weigh down the party tunes and power allads, the very thing that were strengths on the debut. It makes Cherry Pie less fun even if it's overall more accomplished and diverse, particularly because none of the singles are as strong as either "Down Boys" or "Heaven." Still, there's enough here -- whether it's the goofy title track "Cherry Pie," the effective "Uncle Tom's Cabin," or the ridiculous ode to threesomes, "Love in Stereo" -- to make this worthwhile for those who loved Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich, even if it doesn't hold up as well as that record.

Blast from my past....
over 3 years ago

Wow, that was a fun walk through my Jr. high school days. This album was one of my favorites and still is. I'm not really sure why I listened to it today but I sure enjoy the feelings these songs bring back. No! Cherry Pie was not my favorite, even though I LOVED to dance to it, Uncle Tom's Cabin and Blind Faith now those two songs I could listen to over and over. I love how music can just ta...

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Toxic Pie
8 months ago

There are a lot of good reasons to hate the so-called "hair bands" - the crass, low-brow wannabes who took '70s glam-rock and heavy-metal and dumbed them down to fabricate a poor excuse for a movement - glam-metal, if you will - in the 1980s. They were (and, in some cases, still are) stupid, misogynistic, banal, and way derivative.The spawning ground for this aberration was the Hollywood club s...

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Feel Like Singin'
over 3 years ago

It's Friday and that means it's time for the sing along. You have my permission to leave work early. I said so.

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Blast from my past....
over 3 years ago

Wow, that was a fun walk through my Jr. high school days. This album was one of my favorites and still is. I'm not really sure why I listened to it today but I sure enjoy the feelings these songs bring back. No! Cherry Pie was not my favorite, even though I LOVED to dance to it, Uncle Tom's Cabin and Blind Faith now those two songs I could listen to over and over. I love how music can just ta...

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