THE POISON - FRIDAY MUSIC 180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE VINYL SERIES CONTINUES!!!
CELEBRATE 3 DECADES OF THEIR DEBUT "LOOK WHAT THE CAT DRAGGED IN"
FIRST TIME 180 GRAM SUPER LIMITED EDITION AUDIOPHILE PURPLE VINYL
IMPECCABLY MASTERED BY JOE REAGOSO (POISON/ALICE COOPER/THIN LIZZY) AT
FRIDAY MUSIC STUDIOS
STRIKING GATEFOLD COVER ARTWORK PRESENTATION
FEATURES SMASH HITS "I WANT ACTION" "I WON'T FORGET YOU" & "TALK DIRTY TO ME"
BRET MICHAELS ON TOUR 2019
In 1987, the smash debut of Poison’s “Look What The Cat Dragged In” set the metal and hard
rock world on fire, becoming a multi-platinum Lp for the powerful rock quartet. The
amazing masterwork was a stellar beginning for the band, who continue to have an enduring
& successful career three decades on.
Fronted by the driving lead vocals of Bret Michaels, the multi-talented Bobby Dahl on bass,
the power drums of Rikki Rockett and the guitar chops of C.C. DeVille, “Look What The Cat
Dragged In” proved to be worth its weight in gold and platinum sales.
Featuring three mega hits with “I Want Action”, “Talk Dirty To Me” and the power ballad “I
Won’t Forget You”, this album is known as one of the first hard rock/metal albums to bridge
the old school with the new & is still considered one of the strongest hard rock debuts ever.
Friday Music is no stranger to the superstar sounds of Poison, therefore we are very pleased
to continue the Poison 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl series with their stellar smash debut “Look
What The Cat Dragged In” now pressed on first time super limited edition 180 Gram Purple
Audiophile Vinyl.
The album was mastered impeccably from the original Enigma Records/Capitol Records
tapes by Joe Reagoso at Friday Music Studios in Huntington Beach, CA, and is packaged in a
striking gatefold cover featuring the original artwork and lyrics.
This will be one of the most anticipated heavy rock revisits in the audiophile domain for quite
some time.
Poison “Look What The Cat Dragged In” First Time 180 Gram Purple Audiophile Vinyl!
Exclusively available from your friends at Friday Music.
THE POISON - FRIDAY MUSIC 180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE VINYL SERIES CONTINUES!!!
CELEBRATE 3 DECADES OF THEIR DEBUT "LOOK WHAT THE CAT DRAGGED IN"
FIRST TIME 180 GRAM SUPER LIMITED EDITION AUDIOPHILE PURPLE VINYL
IMPECCABLY MASTERED BY JOE REAGOSO (POISON/ALICE COOPER/THIN LIZZY) AT
FRIDAY MUSIC STUDIOS
STRIKING GATEFOLD COVER ARTWORK PRESENTATION
FEATURES SMASH HITS "I WANT ACTION" "I WON'T FORGET YOU" & "TALK DIRTY TO ME"
BRET MICHAELS ON TOUR 2019
In 1987, the smash debut of Poison’s “Look What The Cat Dragged In” set the metal and hard
rock world on fire, becoming a multi-platinum Lp for the powerful rock quartet. The
amazing masterwork was a stellar beginning for the band, who continue to have an enduring
& successful career three decades on.
Fronted by the driving lead vocals of Bret Michaels, the multi-talented Bobby Dahl on bass,
the power drums of Rikki Rockett and the guitar chops of C.C. DeVille, “Look What The Cat
Dragged In” proved to be worth its weight in gold and platinum sales.
Featuring three mega hits with “I Want Action”, “Talk Dirty To Me” and the power ballad “I
Won’t Forget You”, this album is known as one of the first hard rock/metal albums to bridge
the old school with the new & is still considered one of the strongest hard rock debuts ever.
Friday Music is no stranger to the superstar sounds of Poison, therefore we are very pleased
to continue the Poison 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl series with their stellar smash debut “Look
What The Cat Dragged In” now pressed on first time super limited edition 180 Gram Purple
Audiophile Vinyl.
The album was mastered impeccably from the original Enigma Records/Capitol Records
tapes by Joe Reagoso at Friday Music Studios in Huntington Beach, CA, and is packaged in a
striking gatefold cover featuring the original artwork and lyrics.
This will be one of the most anticipated heavy rock revisits in the audiophile domain for quite
some time.
Poison “Look What The Cat Dragged In” First Time 180 Gram Purple Audiophile Vinyl!
Exclusively available from your friends at Friday Music.