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Released
  
June 25, 2013

Length
  
73:50

Artist
  
Bret Michaels

Label
  
Poor Boy Records

Recorded
  
2011-2013

Jammin' with Friends (2013)
  
True Grit (2015)

Release date
  
25 June 2013

Genres
  
Rock music, Country rock

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Similar
  
Bret Michaels albums, Rock music albums

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Jammin' with Friends is the fifth studio album by rock artist, Poison lead singer and reality television star Bret Michaels. The album was released on June 25, 2013 by Poor Boy Records. The album is Michaels' first album since 2010's Custom Built, which charted at #1 on the Hard Rock and Independent album charts.

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Background

The album has undergone various name and release date changes and was long in the making, initially titled after the single "Get Your Rock On" which was released more than a year before the album's final release date, then it was changed to "Good Songs & Great Friends" but eventually titled Jammin' With Friends.

The album is also referred to as a "Bret Michaels & friends album", bringing together friends that Michaels has made throughout his career with some of the songs that have shaped his success, featuring collaborations with some of the top artists and players in music from a variety of genres and generations. The album follows on in a similar theme from Michaels 2000 release "Show Me Your Hits" featuring re-recorded alternate versions of Poison and Michaels solo tracks that includes guest musicians.

During the making of this album, Michaels reappeared in the Celebrity Apprentice All Stars series as the only previous winner competing and in May 2013, Michaels began hosting the reality TV show, Rock My RV on the U.S. cable network, Travel Channel,

Content

The album features four new original songs, two new cover songs and eight newly re-recorded songs of Poison classics/Michaels solo tracks, all of which feature guest musicians. The album also contains six previously released songs featuring guest musicians from past albums.

The lead-off single from the album, a new song "Get Your Rock On" featuring Phil Collen & Sal Costa was released January 9, 2012 and features a music video which was mostly recorded during a New Year’s Eve concert from the 'Get Your Rock On' Solo tour. The concert took place in Springfield, IL at the Prairie Capital Convention Center.

In conjunction with the first single an alternate version titled "Get Your Ride On" featuring Phil Collen was released on January 10, 2012. The song served as Monster Energy AMA Supercross Opener on Speed with an exclusive video that premiered on SPEED TV January 7, 2012. The video was customized for each race throughout the season.

A re-recorded version of "Nothin' But a Good Time" featuring Ace Frehley & Michael Anthony was also released as a single. The song includes two new versions of the classic hit both appearing on the album.

Another new song titled "They Don't Make An App For That (The App Song)", was released as a single through Michaels official Bret Michaels App in August 2012. The song is a fun, tongue-in-cheek country crossover tune that takes on today’s social media culture. "The App Song" also features a teaser video. In January, 2013, Michaels released the fifth single, the new song "You Know You Want It" featuring Peter Keys.

The album's new cover songs include "Sweet Home Alabama" originally recorded by Lynyrd Skynyrd and "Margaritaville" originally recorded by Jimmy Buffett and among the newly re-recorded Poison classics is the Billboard Hot 100 number-one single, "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" featuring the "Queen of Country Music" Loretta Lynn.

Songs

1Nothin' but a Good TimeLil Jon - Ace Frehley - Michael Anthony4:05
2Sweet Home AlabamaGary Rossington - Rickey Medlocke - Peter Keys - 4:08
3Talk Dirty to MeMark McGrath - Scot Coogan3:50

References

Jammin' with Friends Wikipedia