Seven Days Live

Year: 2008
Artist: Poison

Other albums by Poison

Poison - Crack a Smile... And More
Poison - Poison [Collector's Tin]
Poison - Rock Champions
Rock Champions
2001, songs: 4
Poison - Flesh & Blood
Flesh & Blood
1990, songs: 4
Poison - Icon
Icon
2013, songs: 9
Poison - Hollyweird
Hollyweird
2002, songs: 12
Poison - Swallow This Live
Swallow This Live
1991, songs: 3
Poison - Nothin' But a Good Time [Box Set]

Facts about the album "Seven Days Live"

Album: Seven Days Live
Artist: Poison

Meta Information: "Seven Days Live" is a live album by American glam metal band Poison, released on April 24, 2006, through Capitol Records. This album captures the energy and excitement of Poison's "Seven Days Live" tour, during which the band performed for seven consecutive nights at different venues across the United States. Recorded during their 2006 tour, "Seven Days Live" showcases Poison's raw talent, infectious enthusiasm, and electrifying stage presence. With its high-octane performances and spirited renditions of their greatest hits, the album offers fans a front-row seat to one of Poison's legendary live shows.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Ambitious Tour Concept: The "Seven Days Live" tour was an ambitious undertaking by Poison, during which they performed for seven consecutive nights at different venues across the United States. Each night featured a unique setlist, ensuring that fans attending multiple shows experienced a diverse range of songs and performances. The tour format allowed Poison to connect with fans in various cities and showcase their versatility as performers.

  2. Diverse Setlist: "Seven Days Live" features a diverse setlist that spans Poison's entire career, from their early hits like "Talk Dirty to Me" and "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" to newer songs from their albums at the time, such as "Hollyweird" and "Poison'd!" The album includes fan favorites, deep cuts, and even cover songs, offering something for every type of Poison fan to enjoy. This diverse selection highlights the band's musical evolution and their ability to entertain audiences with a wide range of songs.

  3. Intimate Performances: Despite the scale of the tour, "Seven Days Live" captures the intimacy and connection between Poison and their audience. Whether it's lead singer Bret Michaels engaging the crowd with his charismatic stage banter or guitarist C.C. DeVille shredding epic guitar solos, the band members feed off the energy of the audience, creating a symbiotic relationship that elevates the performances to new heights. The album's live recordings capture the electric atmosphere of these interactions, making listeners feel like they're part of the experience.

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