Saturday, March 12, 2011

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ALICE IN CHAINS: "Sap" (1992)

For those who love the music of Alice in Chains, Death ago Mike Starr few days was a small coup for fans of the band. We knew that the man was pretty fucked up and got into trouble with drugs but a matter of just not cope with the loss of a musician with just 44 years old.
Starr's contribution was crucial to AIC albums as basic as "Facelift" and especially that awful "Dirt", a major work in the grunge movement. This weekend and a little tribute I put any of those two albums and focused on another wonder in the form of EP with the participation called "Sap", which was a bridge between those two discs.
"Sap", a less values \u200b\u200band knowledge, always seemed an oasis of peace, tranquility and relaxation beside the two thunderstorms that were "Facelift" and "Dirt." Of course, depressive lyrics and music were still present, but as an album clearly of sound, saw him as a special work in his discography.
In those years, "Sap" was a pretty hard disk and I was fortunate to locate a friend I gave it away in an American edition. Maybe that's why, I have a special attachment to this EP features four treats us as the fascinating "Brother", "Got me wrong", "Am I Inside" and especially "Right turn," which he collaborated with Chris Cornell and Mark Arm of Mudhoney. The hidden track, "Love song", always seemed a pure gap that had little to do with the rest and I should listen few times. Years later
AIC would repeat another EP of the same characteristics in another delicacy called "Jar of Flies, but without the presence of Starr on bass. But that's another story. Today, on this blog, Mike Starr plays tribute to this wonderful "Sap."

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