Review
Poison's second studio album, "Open Up and Say... Ahh!", released in 1988, is a punchy glam metal gem. With production by Tom Werman, the album is packed with catchy, anthemic songs that grab you right from the get-go. Combining hard-hitting rock tracks with swoon-worthy power ballads, this album resonates with a wide audience and epitomizes the carefree spirit of the late '80s.
Starting with the high-energy "Love on the Rocks", the album sets a fiery tone. "Nothin' But a Good Time" is an infectious hit that’ll have you dancing with its upbeat vibe and carefree lyrics. Tracks like "Back to the Rocking Horse" and "Good Love" emphasize Poison’s knack for blending catchy hooks with killer guitar riffs. "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" stands out as a heartfelt power ballad, showcasing Bret Michaels' impressive vocal range and emotional depth. Their cover of "Your Mama Don't Dance" throws in a nostalgic twist, adding variety to the album. Thanks to its strong production and memorable tracks, "Open Up and Say... Ahh!" became a commercial juggernaut, rocketing to number two on the US Billboard 200 and earning multiple platinum certifications. Poison's impact on glam metal shines brightly with this iconic and enduring work. - Courtney