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The album has new versions of Warrant's biggest hit singles "Heaven", which peaked at number 2 on The Billboard Hot 100, and "Cherry Pie", which peaked at #10. [3] The re-recorded "Heaven" and "Cherry Pie" were released as promo and later iTunes singles [ 4 ] and were also released on several mixed compilation albums.
Warrant went on tour in 2000s, released a new covers album Under the Influence, and saw lead singer Jani Lane leaving the band. An album entitled Born Again was released with new singer Jaime St. James, and there was a brief reunion of the original line up. Into the new decade former lead singer and main songwriter Jani Lane died. After more ...
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It should only contain pages that are Warrant (American band) albums or lists of Warrant (American band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Warrant (American band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The Best of Warrant is the first greatest hits compilation album by the American rock band Warrant, released in 1996. [3] It features the band's greatest tracks (singles) from their first three studio albums, "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich", "Cherry Pie" and "Dog Eat Dog". It does not contain any material from the band's 1995 album Ultraphobic.
Lane left Warrant in March 1993 to pursue a solo career. He returned six months later, helping the band secure a new record with Tom Lipsky of CMC International. Warrant recorded Ultraphobic in 1995, Belly to Belly in 1996, Greatest & Latest in 1999 and a cover album, Under the Influence, in 2001.
Born Again, the first Warrant album without Lane, was released in 2006. [12] In early 2008, Lane returned to front Warrant for a third time. [13] The reunion lasted less than a year, however, as Lane left for a final time in September and was replaced by former Lynch Mob frontman Robert Mason. [14]
The bands The Glorious Things and St. James both also featured former Warrant singer Jaime St. James. In 2013, Morris played a string of shows with TUFF featuring lead singer Stevie Rachelle and original bass player Todd Chaisson. In 2014, Morris co-produced and played guitar on Lipstick, the debut album of glam metal band Lipstick Generation. [2]