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''Cherry Pie'' is the second studio album by American
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band Warrant, released September 11, 1990. The album is the band's best-known and highest-selling release and peaked at number 7 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album featured the top 40 hits " Cherry Pie" and " I Saw Red".


Production and marketing

''Cherry Pie'' was released on September 11, 1990, through
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. Like its predecessor, ''
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'', it was recorded at The Enterprise in
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. It is rumored that Erik Turner and Joey Allen did not play on the album and that all guitar work had been performed by ex-
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guitarist and session musician Mike Slamer. The rumor has never been verified, although Slamer's wife confirmed in 1998 that her husband played guitar on the record. The album's liner notes refer to Turner's function as " G-string" and Allen's as "Bong Riffs", adding that "Erik & Joey would like to thank Mike Slamer & Tommy Girvin for their Wielding G string Inspirations". Producer Beau Hill stated in a 2012 interview that Slamer did in fact play on the album. Beau had said to the band that the "songs are really great, but I think we're a little weak in the solo department and so I like to bring somebody in". Beau also stated that "everybody in the band signed off on it and everything was done above ground". Slamer was joined by numerous other guest performers; the record also features contributions from Jani Lane's brother Erik Oswald, guitarist C. C. DeVille from
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, guitarist and bassist Bruno Ravel and drummer Steve West from Danger Danger, and singer Fiona. The album carried a parental advisory sticker in the United States, due to the final track, "Ode to Tipper Gore", which consisted of a collection of swear words cut from the band's live performances. A "clean" version of the album also existed, with the final track removed, and an audible "bleep" of a curse in a previous song, " Train, Train", which featured the line "All a-fucking-board" at the beginning of the uncensored version. Canadian cable-TV music network MuchMusic refused to air the "Cherry Pie" video on the grounds that it was "offensively sexist".


Songs

The album's lead single, " Cherry Pie", was dedicated to the president of
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US Don Ienner. The dedication was no doubt inspired by the record company pressure which led to the track's creation. The record was completed without the song, but Warrant's label requested that a new rock "anthem" be added in order to enhance its marketability. Vocalist Lane responded by writing "Cherry Pie" in 15 minutes. Bassist Jerry Dixon and guitarist Allen, who believed the album was complete and were playing in a charity golf tournament in
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, were called back to Los Angeles to complete the track. The single comprises a string of metaphorical references to sex and bears some melodic resemblance to Def Leppard's " Pour Some Sugar on Me", and The Arrows' "
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". The guitar solo was performed by
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's guitarist C. C. DeVille. At the end of the solo, a vocal aside acknowledges "trained professional". "Cherry Pie" became a Top Ten hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, reaching number 10 and also reached number 19 on the
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. The song has been cited by many as a " rock anthem". In 2009, it was named the 56th best hard rock song of all time by
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. The video for "Cherry Pie" received heavy airplay on MTV and other music video stations. It featured the members of Warrant and a scantily clad woman (model
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) who is seen dancing throughout the video while the band members perform and make tongue-in-cheek references to the song's lyrics (for example, when the above-quoted line referencing baseball is sung, Brown appears in a form-fitting baseball uniform, complete with a bat), all against a white background. Brown became involved with Lane soon after the video was shot, and married him in 1991. The record's second single was " I Saw Red", a
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inspired by a true story of betrayal. It was written after Lane had walked in on his girlfriend in bed with his best friend, resulting in his
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and the delayed release of the band's first record ''
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''. The song was one of Warrant's most successful singles, reaching number 10 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, number 14 on the
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chart and #36 on the Australian charts and spawning two
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s. Prior to the writing of the song "Cherry Pie", the album's title and first single was to have been "
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", a track which foreshadowed the kind of imaginative songwriting which would later be more fully revealed on the '' Dog Eat Dog'' record. Although named after the classic novel by
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, the song tells the story of a witness to the involvement of local police in a double murder and appeared to have nothing to do with slavery, racism, or the Deep South (although the video for the song was set in Louisiana). It was eventually released as the third single (removing the solo acoustic guitar intro) and charted at number 78 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 19 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. "
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" was released as the fourth single from album. The song charted at number 88 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 39 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and also featured a music video.


Track listing


Personnel

Warrant * Jani Lane – vocals, acoustic guitar, arranger * Joey Allen – rhythm guitar, banjo, guitar solos on tracks 2, 4, 7, 8, 10 and 1st solo on track 11 * Erik Turner – rhythm guitar, arrangement * Jerry Dixon – bass guitar * Steven Sweet – drums Additional personnel * C. C. DeVille – guitar solo on track 1 * Mike Slamer – guitar solos on tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 9 and 2nd solo on track 11 * Eric Oswald (Jani Lane's brother) – acoustic intro on "
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" * Scott Warren – keyboards * Bruno Ravel – backing vocals * Steve West – backing vocals * Fiona – backing vocals * Alan Hewitt – organ, piano, strings *
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– organ,
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, arrangement, keyboards, production, mixing * Paul Harris – piano, strings * Juke Logan –
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Production * Jimmy Hoyson – engineering, mixing * Martin Horenburg – assistant engineer * Dave Collins – digital editing, sequencing * Hugh Syme – art direction, design *Dale Lavi – photography * Danny Stag – arrangements * Johnny B. Frank – arrangements *
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– mastering


Charts


Certifications


Video album

''Cherry Pie: Quality You Can Taste'' is the second video album from Warrant released in 1991. The video features backstage interviews, concert clips including a preview of the band's next album and the music videos from ''Cherry Pie''. # "Cherry Pie" # "I Saw Red" # "Blind Faith" # "Uncle Tom's Cabin" # "I Saw Red" (acoustic version)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cherry Pie (Album) Warrant (American band) albums 1990 albums Albums produced by Beau Hill Columbia Records albums