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Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich
Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich
Warrant / CD / 1989
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Artist
Warrant
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Columbia
Producer
Beau Hill
Release Date
1990 10 25
Run Time
33:31
Song List
1: 32 Pennies (3:09)
2: Down Boys (4:04)
3: Big Talk (3:43)
4: Sometimes She Cries (4:44)
5: So Damn Pretty (Should Be Against the Law) (3:33)
6: D.R.F.S.R. (3:17)
7: In the Sticks (4:06)
8: Heaven (3:57)
9: Ridin' High (3:06)
10: Cold Sweat (3:32)
Style.Categories
Pop-Metal, Hair Metal, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock
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Other bands were bigger, other bands were better, but no other group embodied the spirit of late-'80s
hair metal
as much as
Warrant
. They were slick and tuneful, cheerfully shallow and gussied up to look prettier than they actually are. It was the era in a nutshell -- proud to be all surface and no depth. That aesthetic is what drives their debut,
Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich
, an album where they shake and shimmy like
rock
stars because that's what they desperately want to be. To achieve that, they distilled the sounds of L.A. at the time, where everybody used
Van Halen
and
Kiss
as a template, balancing the former's guitar hero antics and flamboyant sex-god frontman with the latter's big dumb riffs and
pop
hooks.
Warrant
surely weren't the first to do it --
Ratt
and
Poison
brought it into the mainstream a few years earlier -- but the glossy package of
Dirty Rotten
makes it emblematic of its time. It's sleek and clean, built on processed guitars and cavernous drums, never taking more time than it needs, pushing the hooks front and center, along with a mile-wide sentimental streak best heard on the power
ballads
"Sometimes She Cries"
and
"Heaven,"
which sold this album to a wider, largely female audience that was also enamored with frontman
Jani Lane
's pretty looks. But don't be mistaken -- those are two slow moments on an album that's a party record, the time when the lights dim and the kids sway in a slow dance. The rest of this is good-time
pop-metal
, all professionally done but leaving little lasting impression, outside of the tremendous
"Down Boys,"
which sounds exactly the same as the rest of the record but has an indelible chorus and is the one time when the band actually sounds powerful instead of preening. But it's hard to criticize an album for not making a lasting impression when it was designed to be in the moment, something to blast at keggers and when cruising through town. It severed its purpose in 1989, and years later, it sounds exactly like that year, both for better and worse. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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