Japanese pressing of 2nd album from the band Silver, comprised of Gary Barden (MSG, Statetrooper), Michael Voss (Demon Drive, Bonfire) and Don Airey (Deep Purple, Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake). Includes bonus track TBA. Crown. 2004.
Addiction,Silver,Crown,Heavy Metal,Rock
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Ritual de lo Habitual
Jane's Addiction Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002LIX Release Date: 1990-08-13 |
Tracks:
- Stop
- No One's Leaving
- Ain't No Right
- Obvious
- Been Caught Stealing
- Three Days
- Then She Did...
- Of Course
- Classic Girl
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By far Jane's Addiction's best album, Ritual De Lo Habitual is chock full of songs that are both catchy and experimental. The singles "Stop" and "Been Caught Stealing" are good examples; "No One's Leaving" has a nice funk edge with some busy guitar work, and "Ain't No Right" and "Obvious" are strong as well. Unfortunately, "Three Days" and "Then She Did . . ." are overlong and get bogged down well short of halfway through, but the album finishes strongly with "Of Course" and "Classic Girl". Jane's Addiction's funk-punk-rock mix is appealing, and never more so than on this album. --Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
One of the best albums of all time.......2007-06-08
Some of the best rock ever made.......2007-05-17
This is to me JA's best album, a classic for the ages. The early '90s was a very creative period for rocck music (almost as much so as my beloved '65-'75!), and this is probably the best album to come from the era.
The end of JA's first era.......2007-02-10
From the stop start attack of Stop! to the rants of later tracks onthis disc this is not the sort of stuff your going to hear on an easy listening station. Or even a mainstream metal radio station. In actual fact the majority of this album is hard to pin down which is perhaps why so many people loved this band. The listener has to really wrestle with much of this album, Been Caught Stealing and perhaps Stop! being the only two tracks that really strike me as being fairly linear or at leat easily digested.
Never having swum as close to the current as Farrell and the lads I find it hard to really fathom what is going on here. Perhaps it's something only mind expanding drugs can unlock. Certainly my more chemically adventurous friends back in those long gone high school days seemed to get more out of this labrynthical musical offering. Ultimately to me this album just didn't penetrate my phsyche - coming across as an angrier Hawkwidn in terms of me not really knowing what's going on though where Hawkwinds' art rock was minimalist the JA lads strafe their listeners with mentally frayed lyrics and dive bomb t hem with musical moves that fit perfectly in a disjointed way, like you've woken up in an alternate musical universe.
Art rock sequing into art metal, JA give the listener precious few handholds with which to climb the mountain, riffs are barely worthy of the name in some cases while in others they are totally accessable and then disappear.
My best advice for the newcomer is to get the accepted masterpiece of Nothings Shocking, then this disc which will forever known as their second best and if your still on board then try their self titled debut. Of course I'm discounting their later 'reunion' albums as I've not heard them and don't want to comment on 'em and lead you astray. Though the tour for Strays was a fun gig....
Perhaps the most helpful thing I can say is that the new fan should try to pick up the bands catalogue cheaply as listening to JA'a albums out of their temporal time and space will never give you an appreciation of just how influential their music and persona was. A band that, a touch like Nirvana, were more influential than they were actually good in and of themselves. A low four stars IMHO.
"my sex and my drugs and my rock and roll...".......2006-06-08
"Ritual" is a bright light among the used bins, screaming out at you from two (!!!) distinct and meaningful slices of cover art, and if memory serves me, I snatched up both for the hell of it. The first listen was at a party on a sweltering summer afternoon into spacy hot evening, the CD thrust upon me by a buddy who was also in a pretty popular indie-rock band at the time who claimed to have been inspired and changed already, two days after its release. I bought it the next day. I made out to it, listened to it on road trips, put it on mixtapes for friends, stared at the cover, set it in stone. I carried the novena thingy in my wallet for a while too.
A little context: the pseudo-political ramblings of a very heady Perry were consistent with the open-eyed awakening of (true) gen-X youth of the time: a time when there was no internet spoon-feeding and word-of-mouth was the order of the day. I seem to recall a real stream of interest in generational politics and a true alternative ethic: Fugazi and the whole DC thing were exploding in air, Douglas Coupland had just written his book, China and Eastern Europe were simmering and worldwide global crapola was everywhere. The state of the environment was resurrected as a social issue. We were finally figuring out that we had to live in a world with something called AIDS. Even frivolous pop-culture stuff like "My Own Private Idaho" was part of this generational, twenty-something awakening. "Ritual" was the soundtrack to this revolution of the mind that seemed to be erupting in my heart and those of my friends. Something was changing.
The album is brilliant. Nothing is filler. It was like a scream from L.A., and the music was all over the map. Perry's vocals were attacks. The rhythm section was apocalyptic and buzzing. And good grief - Navarro - the first Guitar God of the 90's - what ground he didn't cover in the initial five tracks is mopped up with sonic reverb and melancholy in the end, a wan, wasted vision closing with the underrated "Classic Girl", a sunset to a sonic excursion on a scope with the very best epic rock from any era. This was the 90's at its doorstep, and "Ritual" set the tone for the entire decade, with a truly astonishing and fertile underground scene earthquaking in its afterglow. Everything that came after seemed to spring from this source: from Jawbox to grrl rock (Babes, L7, and so on), from shoegaze to garage rock (did MBV and Dinosaur really tour? what I wouldn't give today), from music to movies to political activism to interpersonal change... everything just erupted after "Ritual". Just erupted.
The importance, vision, and intensity of this album cannot be overstated. It's one for the ages.
A fun album!.......2006-05-16
1. Stop! - (5/5)
2. No One's Leaving - (5/5)
3. Ain't No Right - (5/5)
4. Obvious - (5/5)
5. Been Caught Stealing - (5/5)
6. Three Days - (999/5): This song is the album's weakness. It is SO good that it leaves all the other songs in the dust. The best head-banging experience I ever had!
7. Then She Did... - (5/5)
8. Of Course - (5/5)
9. Classic Girl - (5/5)
see, Jane's Addiction roks.
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Nothing's Shocking
Jane's Addiction Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002LEE Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Up The Beach
- Ocean Size
- Had A Dad
- Ted, Just Admit It..
- Standing In The Shower...
- Summertime Rolls
- Mountain Song
- Idiots Rule
- Jane Says
- Thank You Boys
- Pig's In Zen
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Though the songs aren't quite as good as those on Ritual De Lo Habitual, this album is much more consistent, with a heavy rock-funk-punk mix that's a pleasure to hear. The slower songs (especially "Summertime Rolls" and "Jane Says") work well, while the up-tempo material--in particular the closer "Pig's in Zen"--is both catchy and ambitious. It's a fine album overall, and if the band's Zeppelin-ward aspirations don't quite work, their music is still quite good in its own right. --Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
Nothing Shocking about why so many people like this album.......2007-06-26
"Nothing Shocking" is an interesting album in that it's hard to pigeonhole. People will probably use the all-generic term "alternative" to describe the album, but that label seems a little unsatisfactory. Maybe the album is arty and off-center, but it isn't like a Sonic Youth album in that it's really obscure or avant-garde. In fact, the album is loaded with infectious hooks and terrific solos, and the album rocks, and rocks hard. Therefore, a guitar aficionado who is a fan of Van Halen or Hendrix, or just of guitar rock in general, is going to dig "Nothing Shocking" as much as the Sonic Youth/Velvet Underground crowd.
Additionally, "Nothing Shocking" has attracted many fans and praise no doubt because of the album's unique flavor. "Nothing Shocking" can sometimes be very gentle and soothing, and then, just like that, it's aggressive and even ferocious. Elements of jazz, new-age and funk are interspersed throughout. It's a very unpredictable album and one never knows exactly what will come next. The sound of the album is spacey, yet full; it's abstract, yet at the same time it's an album that many listeners can connect with. The structures of the songs are also non-traditional in that many of them don't follow a verse-chorus-verse pattern and the listener often doesn't know where a song in going; yet everything works.
Charismatic singer Perry Ferrell has a wholly unique voice that's really hard to describe. It's higher than that of most singers, and not really "full," yet carries everything on the album just fine. Ferrell's lyrics are not easily comprehensible, yet they don't sound pretentious either. He's not speaking in gibberish, he has something to say, yet it takes some thought to try to figure it out.
Guitarist Dave Navaro's solos are awesome and the dude obviously is a terrific player--yet he shows restraint, making sure that the killer solos avoid grandiosity and are just one element in the band's sound. Drummer Stephen Perkins and bassist Eric Avery provide and exciting and unpredictable rhythm section.
"Up the Beach," a three minute instrumental sets the perfect tone for the album--spacey, eerie and psychedelic. It's peaceful yet with an undercurrent of disharmony. "Ocean Size" is one of the album's more straight-forward rockers. It is one long, hard-hitting song, with gentle acoustic strumming sprinkled here and there. "Had a Dad" starts out hitting hard, but then a colorful, lush chorus kicks in, throwing the listener for a loop. "Ted, Just Admit it" is one of the album's more off-beat songs. It starts out unhurried, with a jazzy bass-line leading the listener through over noodling guitars, and then, almost without knowing what has hit you, the song suddenly becomes chaotic and there is a feeling of entropy. The lyrics are rather abstract and low-key, until around the middle when Ferrell repeats "sex is violent" over and over again, like a mantra. The drum solo and hectic soloing add to the feeling of disorder. The funk-laden "Standing in the Shower thinking" has a touch of Red Hot Chili Peppers to it and moves the album along nicely. The subdued, sleepy hypnotic "Summertime Rolls," much like the opening "Up the Beach" is tranquil, yet with a feeling of unease. The hard-rocking "Mountain Song" has a Led Zeppelin-like riff and vibe but with psychedelic underpinnings. The album takes a 140 degree turn for the jazzy/funky "Idiots Rule." The saxophone, trumpet and trombone blend in perfectly and add a really quirky but cool touch to the album. Jane's Addiction's most well-known song, the acoustic melancholy "Jane Says," tells the story of a woman with a heroin addiction. While the song is a modern/alternative rock staple, it never seems to get old. The jazzy minute long off-beat "Thank you Boys" is kind of strange and comes out of nowhere, but its inclusion works. Another abstract song, the closing "Pigs in Zen" makes for a good conclusion.
Released in 1988, "Nothing Shocking" sounds as fresh today as it did nearly twenty years ago and is one of the least dated albums I can think of. And while it has sold two million copies, and received much praise, it still manages to hold the allure of cult status. No matter what kind of music you are into, "Nothing Shocking" is an essential purchase. Hopefully a new generation of fans that are currently being force-fed Nickeback will discover the album.
Nothing Should Be Shocking, Jane's Still Rules.......2007-02-23
1. Up The Beach. This is the one song that my ears tend to skip over on this album, I hear the song, but I don't listen to it. It just skips over me unless I'm playing my guitar along to it, but it is a great song to start an album with, some good guitar, interesting drums, and it gets you into the album well. 4/5
2. Oceansize. This is no doubt a great song, and it can get anyone that I show this song a true headbanger's delight, but until you can play an instrument, you cannot truly appreciate this song. From the spanish guitar, played on a 12 string, to the surfer metal heavy guitar, to the bass lines that bring you back to swing days, to Dave's three solos, this song is a true masterpiece. 5/5
3. Had A Dad. Great song on the drums, shows Perkins amazing skill on the bass drum and snare and it really highlights how good Jane's is at dynamic and tempo changes. Navarro's guitar solo's show how well rounded he is, particularly in his blues guitar. 5/5
4. Ted Just Admit It... Eric Avery is a truly amazing bassist. He has great timing, and riffs like these that are slow and down are amazing when they go with Navarro's heavy guitar work. Perkins; drumming is amazing, with the slow beat at the beginning, and the psychedelic at the end.
5. Standing In The Shower Thinking.... Nice uptempo song, I like the guitar part in this, very funky, and Perkins' drumming is amazing as always. Good song, but compared to the rest of the songs on this album it's really a filler. 4/5
6. Summertime Rolls. Absolutely amazing song, Avery has another great bass line, slow and driving, Perkins nails the slow drumming and makes it sound like brushes. Perry's singing is amazing, great lyrics and Navarro's guitar is great accompanying this song, and not as the main part of the song. 5/5
7. Mountain Song. One of the two great head banging songs on this album, great drumming on this song, sick heavy guitar play, and another amazing bass line by Eric Avery. The solo on this song is amazing, great use of guitar effects and very simple to play. 5/5
8. Idiots Rule. This song really shows how great of a variety of styles Jane's can play. Navarro has a great bluesy funk style guitar on this song, Avery nails the bass and makes it sounds like a line you'd hear out of Tower Of Power's greatest hits, and I am convinced that Perkins would be the greatest funk drummer of all time if he played funk. 5/5
9. Jane Says. This is one of Jane's more popular songs along with Been Caught Stealing, it can still be heard on the radio today, almost 20 years from when it was made and with reason. This one of Jane's great slow songs, with a great guitar, simple bass, great singing, and amazing metal drums by Perkins. 5/5
10. Thank You Boys. Not really much of a song, but it makes me jealous of Dave Navarro's musical ability. You can hear his guitar, smooth and jazzy, and Stephen Perkins' old school be bop drumming. 3/5 for the song, but for musical ability 5/5
11. Pigs In Zen. Another great rock song, nice and simple, but with some nasty guitar solos. The slow part of the song really shows what Jane's Addiction used to be in live shows, great music with intimacy and a singer and a band that wasn't afraid to speak it's mind, and it puts on a great finish to this album. 5/5
A beautiful and timeless classic..........2007-01-07
On 'Nothing's Shocking' the band combines arena rock and indie/underground sounds to create this musical masterpiece. The mellow bass line of 'Up the Beach' starts off the album before introducing the listener to Navarro's wailing guitar lead and Ferrell's brilliant vocals with his 'oos' in the background along with other various sounds. The next song 'Ocean Size' begins with an acoustic melody backed by some more 'oos' from Perry before the music stops and Ferrell yells 'Three, Four!!!', kicking off the explosion of arena rock size guitars. From there on the album shifts in and out of different styles and never gets boring. The combination of catchy tunes like 'Standing in the Shower Thinking' and 'Had a Dad', ballads like 'Summertime Rolls' and the infamous 'Jane Says', funky and weird tunes like 'Idiots Rule' and 'Pigs in Zen', and the explosive rock classic 'Mountain Song' makes this album a brilliant composition that is essential to any music fan.
RECOMMENDATION: If you enjoy Perry Ferrell's vocals and musical abilities be sure to include Porno for Pyros album 'God's Good Urge' into your collection. Although much mellower in sound, it contains beautiful vocal arrangements from Ferrell and wonderful melodies similar to the more quiet pieces by Jane's Addiction.
gross.......2006-12-08
But anyway, I hated this CD and it should not be purchased.
wasted addiction.......2006-11-23
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Up from the Catacombs: The Best of Jane's Addiction
Jane's Addiction Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AYEI4K Release Date: 2006-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Stop!
- Ocean Size
- Whores
- Ted, Just Admit It
- Ain't No Right
- Had A Dad
- Superhero
- Been Caught Stealing
- Just Because
- Three Days
- I Would For You
- Classic Girl
- Summertime Rolls
- Mountain Song
- Pigs In Zen
- Jane Says (live)
Album Description
The first-ever retrospective compilation of the stellar alt-rock pioneer's career-spanning best!Customer Reviews:
Good Enough to Buy.......2007-05-12
A Great Place to Start..........2006-10-16
So Wheres Chip Away.......2006-09-21
Blistering Rock Music, Classic and Ahead of Its Time.......2006-09-21
The tracks on this greatest hits package focus on the mainly on the studio tracks that were recorded in the years after those early club days, including many great cuts from their first studio album, _Nothing's Shocking_. Listening to a track like "Ocean Size," it's hard not to be drawn into their world for a few minutes. The music and lyrics create a complete space of their own--unique and like nothing else.
BEST OF THE BEST.......2005-10-08
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Jane's Addiction
Jane's Addiction Manufacturer: Triple X Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000P2K Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Trip Away
- Whores
- Pigs In Zen
- 1%
- I Would For You
- My Time
- Jane Says
- Rock 'N' Roll
- Sympathy
- Chip Away
Product Description
1. Trip Away
2. Whores
3. Pigs In Zen
4. 1%
5. I Would For You
6. My Time
7. Jane Says
8. Rock 'N' Roll
9. Sympathy
10. Chip Away
Format: CD
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It may have taken until 1991 for punk to break as a commercial form, but the genre was hardly new. In that story, even Jane's Addiction were latecomers to the revolution. But it was the frenzied trailblazing rock of this quirky Los Angeles quartet that made the later successes of Nirvana, etc. somehow inevitable. In this recording of a hometown club gig, Jane's offer raw versions of songs that would appear in a more refined form on their debut album, along with a dubious cover of "Sympathy for the Devil." Hear a noticeably younger and shriller Perry Farrell while guitarist Dave Navarro plays out his Jimmy Page dreams across a punk canvas the rest of the world would soon discover. --Steve ApplefordCustomer Reviews:
Great Disk-- case was cracked though.......2007-01-06
This Album tells you more than the "Editorial Review".......2005-11-20
I personally tend to HATE live discs as they sound like that bunch of garbage the Hendrix estate has been putting out that were no more than cheap bootlegs, but this disc is nothing of the sort. The first few times I heard this, I had no clue it was live, I thought they were adding crowd sounds to give it a feel, and there isn't much of that. The performance is phenominal, and the mix is amazingly consistent for live disc.
If you love Janes and you don't have this one yet, buy it now. You can kick yourself later.
A Classic Album But Not A Masterpiece.......2005-10-29
Loved It Before Nothings Shocking..............2005-05-07
Almost as Essential as Any Album from Jane's.......2005-04-02
Standouts include "Whores," "Pigs in Zen," and the surprisingly sweet "I Would for You." Another highlight is the reworked, semi-acoustic version of the Stone's "Sympathy for the Devil." Navarro's electric guitar at the end sounds downright eerie, and Farrell sounds like evil personified. "Chip Away" closes out the album with intense tribal drumming and tripped-out guitar effects. Intense rock n' roll I have yet to get sick of after many years of listening.
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Strays
Jane's Addiction Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009XBZ8 Release Date: 2003-07-22 |
Tracks:
- True Nature
- Strays
- Just Because
- The Price I Pay
- The Riches
- SuperHero
- Wrong Girl
- Everybody's Friend
- Suffer Some
- Hypersonic
- To Match The Sun
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Jane's Addiction helped put the word "alternative" on the middle-American map with a scarlet A, but their straight-up rock was always front and center. On Strays, the first Jane's Addiction studio album in 13 years, there's no mistaking Perry Farrell's trademark vocal sound (a nasal goose? a banshee in flight?) and Dave Navarro's ever-adaptable guitar style. But the band--only bassist Eric Avery is absent from their classic lineup, replaced by Chris Chaney--hasn't come to party like it's 1991. Sure, the balance of hedonism and earnestness, environmentalism and decadence, remains, but the quartet's approach is that of a unit ready to flex a few new muscles. Listeners will notice roof-raisers like "True Nature" and "Hypersonic" first, but some of the quieter tracks ("Price I Pay," with the classic Farrell rationalization "I always do the wrong thing, but I got a good reason," "To Match the Sun") are among the most effective Jane's mood pieces ever. Strays is certainly a much more apt return than 1997's odds-and-sods compilation Kettle Whistle. --Rickey WrightCustomer Reviews:
Great cd, one of my favorites.......2006-11-06
I cant honestly see how anyone can give this cd fewer than 4 stars. Im going to go out on a limb and say that anyone rating this cd as 3 stars or lower has been a Jane's Addiction fan for quite awhile, and already decided what they should sound like before this cd came out.
Highly recommended! Go get a copy!
Blame Bob Ezrin.......2006-08-25
Apparently the band didn't either, since they split after making it. Bob Ezrin reportedly hated Jane's classic albums and decided he could do better. He decided to remake JA in his patented, schmaltzy style. Ezrin has built a career out of taking weirdo acts- Pink Floyd, Kiss, Lou Reed, Alice Cooper- and making them palatable for the mainstream. He tries to work that same "magic" here and all that results is a claustrophobia inducing, wax museum simulacrum version of Jane's.
But this is not the same Jane's. The foundation of the band's sound- ie, the sinuous and deeply melodic basslines of Eric Avery are gone. This record was begun with an adequate replacement- Martyn le Noble- and finished with a generic LA studio mutt.
Perry Farrell's trademark financial ruthlessness is to blame for this error. Le Noble co-wrote many of the songs and believed he was to be a full member of the band, but Perry had other ideas. The credits tell a disturbing story of this music- Ezrin is listed as co-writer on many tracks, as are other non-band members.
The end result sounds like a 70's band imitating a 90's band. All of the character and spontanaeity is AWOL. What is left is characterless and airless. It's the sound of professional musicians trying to ressurrect a brand name, not the sound of lust-filled crazies trying to blow poseur Hair Metal off the face of the planet. If you're my age and you're looking to relive past glories, look elsewhere. This is not the sound of a Hollywood band, but the sound of a band gone Hollywood.
Without the smack..they ain't jack........2006-07-28
But the operation was only a partial success. The quartet succumbed to its excesses by way of a smack-induced coma before the task was complete, disbanding after its third album. Ultimately, Jane's Addiction only sowed the seeds for the alternative revolution, leaving groups like Nirvana, Soundgarden and Mudhoney to actually complete the mission years later.
Now, after pulling a rock-and-roll version of Rip Van Winkle, Jane's is back. The band has replaced Avery with Chris Chaney and issued Strays, its first full-length album of new material in thirteen years. Say goodbye to the smack-fueled hedonism, Farrell's painstakingly crafted artwork for album covers and a live show with all the stability of an impending train wreck, and say hello to slickly edited videos, ever-present Navarro muse Carmen Electra and CD packaging with a decidedly self-congratulatory air. After a whirlwind of creative insanity, the godfathers of Lollapalooza are now content.
But with contentment can come clarity. Former producer Dave Jerden was justifiably given the boot, ridding the band of the tin-thin studio sonics most prevalent on Nothing's Shocking. The tone of the new album is fat and adequately raw. Strays also boasts the interesting lyrical wordplay of "Price I Pay" -- which sounds a bit like the classic prog-punk epic "Three Days" -- as well as "The Riches," a catchy little juggernaut, and the single "Just Because," which possesses one of Navarro's most driving and hypnotic riffs. While the spastic-metal lead guitar suffers some sounds oblivious to the current musical climate, the uneven hypersonic seems intent on updating the band's sound. It's one of the few tunes in which the group acknowledges the prospect of competing with its imitators.
The problem with this release is not what is present, but the element of experimentation that is so sorely missing. Strays finds Jane's Addiction awakening after a long hiatus to find the music world finally celebrating the group as something that it no longer is: innovative. With Strays, the group once again fails to complete its mission.
Jane's Addiction finally hit their peak!.......2006-03-23
Jane's NonAddiction.......2006-03-09
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Kettle Whistle
Jane's Addiction Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002NI4 Release Date: 1997-11-04 |
Tracks:
- Kettle Whistle
- Ocean Size
- My Cat's Name Is Maceo
- Had A Dad
- So What!
- Jane says
- Mountain Song
- Slow Divers
- Three Days
- Ain't No Right
- Up The Beach
- Stop
- Been Caught Stealing
- Whores
- City
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Cult heroes Jane's Addiction are the Grateful Dead for the should-I-be-a-punk-or-a-hippy-or-metal-head-or-just-get-high-and-become-one-with-the-music underground; so Kettle Whistle, the band's collection of live recordings, a few new songs, and B-sides from their two albums, would be as must-have for fans as all those Dead bootlegs--even if it sucked. This is definitely an album for the converted, and the extended jams and live ramblings would be hard to endure without a frame of reference. The electronic filler and robotic knob-twiddling on the new songs, "Kettle Whistle" and "So What," suggest that Jane's Addiction's breakup was well timed, but the demos and live cuts ooze the band's tremendous energy and chemistry. In the 1988 demo of "Ocean Size," Perry Farrell's charismatic, raspy howl mingling with Dave Navarro's screeching guitar sucks you into the music and sends you to an alternate groove-plane. --Megan O. SteintragerCustomer Reviews:
Kettle Wistle Excellent Album!!!.......2007-01-10
Mixed Bag.......2006-08-31
Kettle Whistle.......2006-07-08
THE BEST.......2005-09-11
Jane's Addiction - 'Kettle Whistle' (Warner Bros.).......2004-08-19
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Stop the Cravings ~ End the Addiction to Carbs & Sugar Self Hypnosis CD
Manufacturer: World Sangha Publishing ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EZU5V0 |
Product Description
This CD is a must for anyone on the Atkins Diet, South Beach Diet or any other Low Carb Dieting program! This CD helps you on the subconscious and conscious levels recognize what is unhealthy for you and your dieting goals. It will help make you mindful of how you are sabotaging your own efforts of losing weight by continuing to eat unhealthy carbohydrates and sugars. Theses CD are very Powerful Transformational tools for you to heal and transcend the past, empower your present moment, expanding your intellect and your imagination, and to help you hold the vision of what you want in the future from life, and to help you expand into the Mystery of Being. All CDs also include a combination of Alpha and Theta Brainwave technology for a deep and relaxed Mind/Body/Spirit experience. Please do not listen to Self Hypnosis/Guided Meditation CDs or Brainwave Meditation Music CDs while operating a vehicle. It is also best to use headphones whenever possible but not absolutely necessary. Each CD includes beautiful full color graphics imprinted on top of the CD and are shipped in a slimline jewel case without a paper insert and without shrink-wrap. Christopher Love is an internationally known Bestselling Author, Award Winning Composer/Recording Artist, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, Certified Neuro-Linguistic Program Practitioner, Board Certified Hypnotherapy Instructor/Trainer and a Teaching Reiki Master with over 14 years of professional experience. He is the author of 9 books, 24 solo music CD's, 74 Self Hypnosis/Guided Meditations on CD, 2 Poetry CD's, 2 Rumi Poetry CD's and a children's stories on CD. As a headlining & keynote speaker at Mind/Body/Spirit conferences across the country, Christopher is also a frequent interview guest for both radio and television. In 2001 he was featured in an hour long television special documentary focused solely on his extraordinary clairvoyant abilities.Customer Reviews:
CD truley helps with cravings!!.......2007-04-11
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Supperclub: Addiction
Various Artists Manufacturer: United ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NJL638 Release Date: 2007-04-02 |
Tracks:
- Idle - Chadwick Strange
- Addicted - Waldeck
- Dub Addiction - Spooky
- Colours the Soul - Coldcut
- Music From a White Place - Olle Rinaird
- Your Country - J. Viewz
- Just One Day - Water
- Crap Kraft Dinner - Hot Chip
- 8 Ball - Underworld
- Cali Spaces - Mark Farina
- Big Up Style - B. Smiley
- Oyun Havasi - Husnu Senlendirici
- Circle - Jon Hopkins
- Damn - Nightmares On Wax
Tracks:
- A Whole New Way Of Looking At the Day - Abakus
- Not So Toxic - Late Night Sneaky
- Kunuaka - Makossa & Megablast
- Eternity - Praful
- U Know When U - Blvd
- Destination Earth - Newcleus Vs. Agaric
- Sweat - Korsakow
- Have You - Didje Kelli
- I Feel Music - Elevator Suite
- Sedated - Buds Not Bombs
- Warrior - Andy Caldwell
- Bar a Thyme - Kerri Chandler
- Lifeblood - Bardo State
- Twin Moons - Timelock
Album Details
The Debut of the Supperclub "Addiction" Series Has More of an "Edge" Than the Previous Brand Sets but Does Not Deviate from the Genuine Warm Supperclub Sound. Both the Music and Artwork Are Fully Devoted to the "9 Sins According to Supperclub". The Initial Pressing Comes in a Double Digipak (Successive Pressings Will Be in a Double Jewelbox). The Fascinating Cover Photograph for this Series Launch was Created by the Famous Dutch Photographer Krijn Van Noordwijk. Listen and Enjoy the Sounds of Hot Chip, Underworld, Spooky, Mark Farina, Olle Rinaird, Newcleus Vs Agaric, Kerri Chandler, Coldcut, Praful and Nightmares on Wax to Name a Few.
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Rev
Perry Farrell , Jane's Addiction , and Porno for Pyros Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00002MZ0N Release Date: 1999-11-09 |
Tracks:
- Rev
- Whole Lotta Love
- Been Caught Stealing
- Jane Says
- Stop
- Mountain Song
- Summertime Rolls
- Kimberly Austin
- Tonight
- Tahitian Moon
- Pets
- Cursed Male
- 100 Ways
- Hard Charger
- Ripple
- Satellite Of Love
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One can't help but wonder what the other members of both Jane's Addiction and Porno for Pyros think of their erstwhile lead vocalist repackaging their hits into a collection bearing only his name. In that respect, the whole thing is a bit curious, but once you get past the presentation and into the music, it really becomes irrelevant. Particularly since the 16-song collection kicks off with two new tunes--the electronica-meets-rock jam of the title track and Farrell's drum & bass workout of the Led Zeppelin chestnut "Whole Lotta Love"--that clearly show it is indeed Farrell's genius that drove both his previous bands. The rest of the material, rather than just being a straight hits compilation, features some rarities and remixes ("Been Caught Stealing," Lou Reed's "Satellite of Love") alongside FM staples such as "Jane Says," "Stop," and "Pets." Rev is a complete musical package that freely ranges from dance music to hard rock to funk to psychedelia, all bearing the unmistakable stamp of Farrell's soaring, pixielike voice. --Adem TepedelenCustomer Reviews:
question.......2006-05-24
I actually want to ask a question and I'm hoping someone here knows. Where does the song "Tonight" come from? Is there another album I can find it on? If so, is it any good?
Umm.........2006-03-25
Worth the .......2004-12-15
in response to mick selnt's advice to buy "strays" and if it grows on you buy "ritual" - NO FRICKIN' WAY! i don't know how long that guy's been listening to either porno for pyros or janes... but buying "strays" is absolutely NOT the first step! either "ritual" or "nothing's shocking" will do... if you like those buy the triple xxx record and "kettle whistle" and the porno for pyros albums... and last but not least buy "strays", although it'll prove mediocre to the rest of the collection.
no offense, seriously mick... i'm sure you're a nice guy and i don't mean to be condascending... i'm real sorry to be so harsh: [...]
An interesting collection.......2004-10-15
Not bad but lacking and misleading.......2003-12-10
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Doubt Becomes the New Addiction
Flee the Seen Manufacturer: Facedown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EGEJT8 Release Date: 2006-03-14 |
Tracks:
- Celebrate The Static
- Wardrobe Full Of Fiction
- Do You Think Dallas Is Still In The Slammer?
- I'll Be Back On Sunday
- November 5th
- Wire Tap Out
- Broken Thoughts Of Praise
- Walking Past You
- Right Before You Disappear
- Start And End Again
- 300 Voices At Liberty Hall
Album Description
"This album combines soaring choruses, dual-guitar harmonies, alternating male / female vocals and propulsive rhythms in a strikingly singular fashion" - Alternative Press"With more experience and credentials under their musical belts in two years than some bands earn in a lifetime, Flee the Seen have proven to their home town and the surrounding region that they have the drive and determination, and are willing to push it to the limit in order to get their music to the masses. It will only be a matter of time until the world sees that Flee the Seen are a force to be reckoned with." - Skratch Magazine
"Count "Doubt Becomes The New Addiction" by Flee The Seen as an early favorite to be in many top ten lists onces 2006 comes to an end. ...be ready for a rewarding musical journey that transcends all genres." - Highwire Daze
Customer Reviews:
very positive! this had an uplifting effect on me!.......2006-12-20
Good Album But Does Not Have That Lasting Effect.......2006-09-12
doubt becomes the new addiction.......2006-06-25
AMAZINF LIVE.......2006-06-12
BUY THIS C.D
Good Music.......2006-04-14
Although I think they are better live than on record, this still does a great job of showing their sound.
The cool thing is that as these guys get bigger and bigger, I can remember all the times I've talked to them at Groundworks and found out what cool people they are
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