Sap
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Date de sortie: 01/02/2008
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Classement parmi les ventes: N° 2422 en Mainstream Rock
N° 4069 en Rock
Style: Mainstream Rock
No d'article.: 1898417365
Remarque / Liste des chansons: 1.1 Brother
1.2 Got Me Wrong
1.3 Right Turn - Alice in Chains, Alice Mudgarden, Mark Arm, Chris Cornell
1.4 Am I Inside
1.5 [Untitled]
Nombre de disques: 1
Description:Labelcode SBMK723232.2
"Sap" est un EP du groupe de rock américain emblématique Alice In Chains sorti en 1992 et désormais disponible au format CD chez Sbme Special Mkts. Cette sortie révèle une facette plus acoustique et introspective du groupe avec des titres marquants comme « Brother », « Got Me Wrong » ainsi que des collaborations avec Ann Wilson de Heart notamment. L?EP met en avant la polyvalence d?Alice In Chains au-delà de leur son grunge caractéristique et offre aux auditeurs une expérience riche en émotion et mélodie raffinée. Figure majeure du mouvement grunge à Seattle dans les années 90 grâce à des succès tels que « Man in the Box » ou « Rooster », le groupe s?est imposé par ses riffs puissants et ses harmonies sombres qui lui ont valu plusieurs nominations aux Grammy Awards et des millions d?albums vendus dans le monde entier. Le fabricant Sbme Special Mkts est reconnu pour la qualité de ses rééditions spéciales qui permettent aux classiques musicaux de rester accessibles à toutes les générations.
Producteur: Alice in Chains, Rick Parashar
N° de titres: 5
N° de fabricant: 886972323220
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English Alexander S. - 07/08/2019 5 sur 5 étoiles!
We can assume that in 1992 Alice in Chains was already ripe for the performance of “unplugged”. This EP represents a small collection of songs performed mainly on acoustics, and is the group’s first experience in recording such material. At that time, such songs, apparently, were knocked out of the general concept of recorded albums, so, probably, it was decided to release this EP. As a result, it turned out to be a rather attractive little thing that showed the group’s creativity from a new perspective, several years ahead of the fashion for such things. Very good material, listening to which you do not strain at all. In general, unpretentious music sounds very "American", with a contemplative mood, and is perfect for spending an evening at sunset with a glass of whiskey on the terrace. This is modern American folk, so to speak. The true gem is the melancholy “Am I Inside”, adorned with the magnificent singing of Lane Staley. His amazing voice control is truly mesmerizing. One of the most sincere things in the work of the group. Which is very important, all the songs have an inherent sound dynamics. I mean, the sound is quieter - louder, which gives the music a variety and a more natural shade. This is something that today is almost destroyed by studio twists. But the so-called bonus can be regarded as an outright banter over the grind. Against the background of the sounds of the salon piano, we hear the vocalist howling, interspersed with coughing, croaking and farting to the beat of the music. At the next moment, all this breaks down into a crazy blast beat against the background of a voice passed through a megaphone. And everything is executed on acoustics (!). In general, you can safely consider "Sap" the prototype of the magnificent "Jar of Flies", a kind of breakdown of the pen. Such music exists outside the stylistic framework, it is good in itself, without hanging labels. Once again I was convinced how grunge could be creative. It is a pity that for the majority this style is associated with only two or three Nirvana songs ...

English Ivica S. - 17/06/2018 5 sur 5 étoiles!
VERY GOOD EP - Layne Staley and guitarist Jerry Cantrell showed everyone-should pay attention to their songs-and it showed later - I recommend