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One track "Ode To Tipper Gore" has been deleted from this edited version.
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 rock 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 ballad 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 ballads, 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. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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 rock 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 li
Parental Advisory. 1990 LP Remastered W/ 2 Bonus Tracks.
Recorded at The Enterprise, Burbank, California.
Personnel: C.C. DeVille (guitar); Beau Hill (banjo, organ, keyboards); Alan Hewitt (strings, piano, organ); Paul "Harry" Harris (strings, piano); Juke Logan (harmonica); Ronald Feldman (piano).
Audio Mixer: Beau Hill.
Liner Note Author: Brian Ives.
Recording information: The Enterprise, Burbank, CA (1988-1991).
Photographers: Annamaria DiSanto; John Scarpati.
Arrangers: Danny Stag; Johnny B. Frank; Jani Lane; Warrant; Beau Hill; Erik Turner.
Warrant: Jani Lane (vocals); Joey Allen, Erik Turner (guitar); Jerry Dixon (bass); Steven Sweet (drums).
Additional personnel: C.C. DeVille (guitar); Beau Hill (banjo, organ, keyboards); Juke Logan (harmonica); Paul Harris, Allan H Cherry Pie Music | List Price | $7.94 (You save $1.05) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal, Pop, Hard Rock | | Label | Legacy | | Orig Year | 1990 | | All Time Sales Rank | 5333  | | CD Universe Part number | 6710237 | | Catalog number | 86743 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 13, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Erwin Musper; Beau Hill; Jeff Magid (Reissue) | | Engineer | Jimmy Hoyson | | Personnel | Jani Lane - vocals Alan Hewitt - strings, piano, organ Jerry Dixon - bass Joey Allen Steven Sweet - drums Erik Turner - guitar Ronald Feldman - piano Paul "Harry" Harris - strings, piano
Also: C.C. DeVille, Beau Hill, Juke Logan, Allan H | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Remastered |
Cherry Pie Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)   Love it!!! This is a great rock album with some memorable ballads. I love listening to this album in the morning before i go to work, really picks me up! It's really worth the price as well. Submitted by shion (Colombo, Sri Lanka)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Better Without The Title Track I love everything about this CD except the awful title track. For some reason it just doesn't seem to fit with the rest of songs on the CD and I think even back when this was originally released Warrant got a bad rap because of that one song and video. But the rest of the songs are just great 80's melodic rock. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is a classic rocker and should have been the focus of the album. If you really want to make this a 5-Star CD, burn a copy without "Cherry Pie" and instead lead it off with "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and insert "Thin Disguise" from the Greatest Hits CD as the second song. With that song lineup, the CD flows a lot better and there really is no filler. Submitted by seanmc (Reynolds, GA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
An Improvement Cherry Pie is a step up from Warrant's debut, with more memorable songs and less filler. Still solidly in the pop-metal genre and with a few whiffs of cheese still lingering around. The title track was never meant to be taken seriously, and is good lighthearted fun. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is one of Warrant's best songs ever, with great acoustic guitar work at the beginning. "I Saw Red" is a deceptively pretty ballad about infidelity, but the acoustic version (available on the '96 Best Of Warrant CD, I believe) is better, and should've appeared as a bonus track here. Elsewhere, some sharp riffs appear in "Sure Feels Good to Me" and "Mr. Rainmaker," , and the other ballad "Blind Faith" isn't as trite or cheesy as either of the two from the debut. Warrant's next album, 1992's Dog Eat Dog, is even better, finally shaking off the vast majority of teh "hair-band" trappings, and wouldn't you know, it's hard to come by. Submitted by Fizz (Delmarva) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Warrant's Sophomore Album Rocks As Much As Debut Just like their debut album, Cherry Pie released numerous and memorable tracks. Cherry Pie is a rock anthem that will live on forever! Also, Uncle Tom's Cabin, I Saw Red, and Bed of Roses are songs you will never forget. These are amongst the many songs that make Cherry Pie a classic! Submitted by Shawn (Leesport, PA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Sexy This album is probably one of the edgiest albums of the 80's.The tunes are sexy and loud.I highly recommend this cd. Submitted by Blake (Brandon,MS) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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