Recorded at London Bridge Studios, Seattle, Washington and Capitol Recording Studios, Hollywood, California.
Long
before the phrase, "Seattle scene" spoke of an impact that a new
generation of musicians was having on rock music, Alice in Chains was
struggling to be recognized in the shadow of bands that were more
focused on image than craft. On FACELIFT, the band's major label debut,
Alice in Chains proved that its fusion of blues, hard rock, and gritty
imagery was a force to be reckoned with. While college radio stations
ate up fare like "It Ain't Like That" and "We Die Young," the song "Man
in a Box" became a banner track that pushed the band into the forefront
of heavy rotation on MTV and the playlists of mainstream rock radio
stations.
Vocalist Layne Staley's moody, dynamic vocals on "Love,
Hate, Love" tell a chilling tale of a homicidal psychotic lamenting and
musing over what he's done to his lover. On tracks such as "Sea of
Sorrow" and "I Can't Remember," guitarist Jerry Cantrell shows equally
impressive skill in Sabbath-styled riffing, blues licks, and
Hendrix-influenced solos. Alice in Chains made a brash musical and
lyrical statement that gave the stale era of thrash and hair metal a
much-needed facelift.
Release Date - 08/28/1990
Label - Columbia (USA)
| TRACKS |
| 1 |
We Die Young |
| 2 |
Man In The Box |
| 3 |
Sea Of Sorrow |
| 4 |
Bleed The Freak |
| 5 |
I Can't Remember |
| 6 |
Love/Hate/Love |
| 7 |
It Ain't Like That |
| 8 |
Sunshine |
| 9 |
Put You Down |
| 10 |
Confusion |
| 11 |
I Know Something |
| 12 |
Real Thing |