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Crack a Smile... and More!

Crack a Smile... and More!
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Studio album by Poison
Released March 14, 2000
Recorded 1994–1995 at Devonshire Studios, Hollywood, California
Genre Glam metal, hard rock
Length 75:38
Label Capitol
Producer John Purdell & Duane Baron
Poison chronology
Poison's Greatest Hits: 1986–1996
(1996)
Crack a Smile... and More!
(2000)
Power to the People
(2000)
Singles from Crack a Smile... and More!
  1. "Shut Up, Make Love"
    Released: January 2000
  2. "Be the One"
    Released: February 2000
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3/5 stars
Melody Maker 3/5 stars

Crack a Smile... and More! is the fifth studio album from the American hard rock band Poison. The record was released on March 14, 2000. The album features guitarist Blues Saraceno, who was hired as the band's new lead guitarist following the firing of Richie Kotzen in late 1993. Saraceno appeared on the band's last album release Poison's Greatest Hits: 1986–1996 in 1996, which featured two new tracks with him on lead guitar. Those two new tracks re-appear on this album along with thirteen new songs and five bonus tracks. The album moved around 12,000 copies in its first week of release to debut at #131 on The Billboard 200 album chart.

Crack a Smile, while replete with guitar performances comparable with those on Poison's previous studio record, Native Tongue, contains few traces of the seriousness of that record.

The life cycle of Crack a Smile, which began in 1994, was brought to an abrupt halt in May 1994, when vocalist Bret Michaels lost control of his Ferrari. Michaels suffered a broken nose, ribs, jaw and fingers, and lost four teeth.

After his recovery, the band continued recording in 1995. However, to the group's dismay, Capitol Records had by this time decided to put the album "on hold", and instead released a Greatest Hits record in 1996. It was not until March 14, 2000 that the record was finally released. The album's eventual release was prompted by strong fan demand, with promotional copies and bootlegs selling for $50 or more. In order to compete with the bootleg release, Capitol took the unusual step of throwing in additional bonus tracks to the album. The bootleg version of the album contained the original 12 album tracks, 6 songs from Poison's MTV Unplugged performance, and their cover of the Kiss classic "Rock and Roll All Nite." The final version of the album, titled Crack a Smile... and More!, contained the original 12 album tracks, two studio outtakes, one unnamed demo, "Face the Hangman" (previously released only as a b-side on European singles for "Every Rose Has Its Thorn"), and four of the songs from MTV Unplugged.


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