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  2. Native Tongue (Poison album) - Wikipedia

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    Native Tongue is the fourth studio album by American glam metal band Poison, released in 1993 through Capitol Records. It peaked at #16 on the Billboard 200, [8] #20 on the UK Albums Chart [9] and was certified gold by the RIAA on April 21, 1993. [1] It has also been certified platinum in Canada. This is the only album to feature lead guitarist ...

  3. Until You Suffer Some - Wikipedia

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    Richie Kotzen; Producer(s) Richie Zito: Poison singles chronology "Stand" (1993) ... Native Tongue. The song peaked at number 32 on the UK Singles Chart. Background

  4. Richie Kotzen - Wikipedia

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    Since then, Kotzen has released a long series of more than twenty albums with musical influences ranging from rock, hard rock, pop, blues, blue-eyed-soul, R&B and funk to jazz fusion. In 1991, at age 21, Kotzen joined glam metal band Poison, co-writing and performing on the album Native Tongue. [4]

  5. Stand (Poison song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stand" is a song by American band Poison, written by Richie Kotzen prior to joining the band. It was the first single from their fourth album, Native Tongue (1993), released in January 1993 by Capitol.

  6. Poison (band) - Wikipedia

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    DeVille was fired and replaced by guitarist Richie Kotzen. Poison's fourth album, Native Tongue, was released February 8, 1993. It was strongly influenced by Kotzen's fresh songwriting contributions and guitar performance.

  7. Richie Kotzen discography - Wikipedia

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    Native Tongue: Studio 1993 Poison: Seven Days Live: Live 1995 Richie Kotzen & Greg Howe: Tilt: Studio 1997 Richie Kotzen & Greg Howe: Project: Studio 1999 Vertú (project with Stanley Clarke and Lenny White) Vertú: Studio 1999 Mr. Big: Get Over It: Studio 2000 Mr. Big: Deep Cuts: Greatest Hits 2001 Mr. Big: Actual Size: Studio 2002 Mr. Big: In ...

  8. Poison's Greatest Hits: 1986–1996 - Wikipedia

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    Blues Saraceno replaced Richie Kotzen as lead guitarist after the last album Native Tongue and The Greatest Hits features two bonus new tracks with Blues Saraceno on lead guitar: "Lay Your Body Down" and "Sexual Thing".

  9. Seven Days Live - Wikipedia

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    Seven Days Live is the fourth video album from the American heavy metal/glam metal Poison, featuring a live concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, in London, England, from the Native Tongue world tour in 1993, in support of the fourth Poison studio album Native Tongue, which was certified Gold by the RIAA on April 21, 1993.