A little AIC help....?

I was just wondering if anyone can recommend a good place to start with AIC?
Heard lots about them on the board, just looking for a little advice.
Thanks :-)
Heard lots about them on the board, just looking for a little advice.
Thanks :-)
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if you're interested in the more introspective acoustic stuff, Jar of Flies.
pretty much all of it is good.
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Facelift is more straight ahead rock than their other records. Much more of a metal influence I think. But still dark. Facelift is OK, but there are a few songs that grate on my nerves.
Standout tracks: We Die Young, Love Hate Love, Man in a Box, It Ain't Like That
SAP is this little EP they did with Chris Cornell and the Wilson sisters from Heart. Its really good. Acoustic.
Dirt is their peak. Heavy, sludgy, dark, and depressing statements on drugs and the damage they do. I think Dirt is the album that absolutely defines the term "grunge" as much as we all hate that term. I don't think there is a better way to describe it. Dirt is the portrait of a man totally sinking into the absolute pit of desperation. Its fascinating. The pain and emotion in Staley's voice combined with Jerry's spot perfect backing vocals and wailing guitar makes Dirt the must-hear album of the 90s. When I think "grunge", I think of this and nothing Pearl Jam has ever done.
Standout tracks: All of it, from start to finish, it should be heard all the way though.
Jar of Files is another EP of mostly acoustic stuff and continues the theme of Dirt. I am not sure, but I always thought Jar of Flies was the leftovers from Dirt. It is almost as good and I think a lot of AIC fans would consider this to be their peak.
Standout tracks: Rotten Apple, Nutshell, Don't Follow
The self-titled record has its moments. There are some good songs. But to me, it feels like Layne was never there. His vocals are doubled and even tripled on every track and Jerry overpowers him sometimes. Unlike the first few records, you never hear Layne alone. Go back to Facelift after hearing this on and it will be more clear. On Facelift, Jerry was strictly backup. On Self-Titled, he's much more prominent. Not that that's a bad thing, it just shows how far gone Layne was.
Standout tracks: Heaven Beside You, Over Now, Grind, God Am
Black Gives Way to Blue - Glad they did. Nice to hear the AIC band and I am OK with them keeping the name, but again, too much Jerry, not enough Will. Its like a Jerry solo album or an AIC tribute album. They need to give Will the reigns next time.
Standout tracks: Private Hell, Check My Brain, Your Decision
Absolute must hear: The MTV Unplugged album. Better than Pearl Jam. Better than Nirvana. And I don't even think its close. The DVD is haunting. Sitting there watching this man struggle to get through the set and still pulling it off even though by this time he could barely function. They really showcase their talents on this thing and their songs translate over to the unplugged setting very well. Even when I don't listen to the studio albums, I listen to this.
Hope that helps.
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Black Gives Way to Blue was the first alice in chains album i listened to....then facelift...however MTV unplugged on dvd was the first time i actually got into them....that dvd/cd is so good...i think you dont appreciate music if nutshell doesnt tug at your heart strings
great review on the albums though
"whale and wasp" is one of the best instrumentals, it's amazing.
Also check out Mad season (if you haven't already).
It really shows Layne's vocal ability and really captures that poor man's pain.
Mad season has Mike McCready as the lead Guitarist. They only have 1 album it's called "Above."
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"I Stay Away", "No Excuses", and "Don't Follow" are top tracks.
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As others have said after Dirt, Layne seemed to be less present and it became the Jerry show. This isn't a bad thing, but it doesn't match the balance they had when Layne was a creative force.
Definately check out Above by Mad Season if you haven't heard it. Absolutely incredible from start to finish, Layne never sounded better, and Mike was given license to shred in the studio like he only really gets to live with Pearl Jam. If you have never heard Mike's November Hotel, you should go listen to it right now!
You want this person to start with the AIC album that does not have Layne Staley?? I think not. . .
The very thorough post above covered things very well. Jar of Flies and Sap remain my absolute favorites, as I prefer mellower stuff now. Don't Follow is one of my all-time favorite songs.
Me too, along with No Excuses
"I would personally start with the essential or greatest hits. I started by liking the radio stuff and bought the greatest hits then i bought Dirt and went from there. Aic's unplugged is amazing as everyone says too so that wouldn't be a bad start."
I agree. Sometimes starting with a greatest hits album, if available, is a good way to get into a band. After you become really familiar with those songs it makes it easier to get into the deeper tracks.
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