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The Best of Blind Melon (CD - 2005)( UPC: 00724386370921)Artist: Blind Melon Label: Capitol/EMI Records Genre: Rock & Pop - Grunge Album Description: Blind Melon: Rogers Stevens (guitar); Brad Smith (bass guitar); Christopher Thorn, Glenn Graham, Shannon Hoon.Personnel: Shannon Hoon (vocals, acoustic guitar); Christopher Thorn, Terry S... Read More |
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| Blind Melon: Rogers Stevens (guitar); Brad Smith (bass guitar); Christopher Thorn, Glenn Graham, Shannon Hoon. Personnel: Shannon Hoon (vocals, acoustic guitar); Christopher Thorn, Terry Stevens (guitar); Glenn Graham (drums); Brad Smith (background vocals). Liner Note Author: Terry Stevens. Recording information: Club Eastbrook, Grand Rapids, MI; Portland Meadows, Portland OR. Photographers: Gene Kirkland; Danny Clinch. The Best of Blind Melon takes six tracks each from the eponymous 1992 debut and its follow-up, Soup, pairing them with highlights from the 1996 rarities comp Nico, some unreleased live material, and the band's run-through of "Three Is a Magic Number" from Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks. It's a thorough and worthy retrospective, particularly when you add the available bonus DVD with videos and concert footage. Sure, there was Classic Masters in 2002. But for fans Best Of feels like the one, since it's fully remastered, plays out in order, and includes a thoughtful, even touching liner essay from guitarist Roger Stevens. "I believe we never got to make our best music," he writes. "But I'm happy with the songs that are here." Opener "Tones of Home" begins as a rather typical jammy rocker, but as soon as Shannon Hoon starts singing there's something more, sun-dappled grace alternating with a hard-edged blues wail copped from Robert Plant. "And I always thought this would be/The land of milk and honey/Oh, but I come to find out/That it's all hate and money." Stevens reveals that "Change" was the first song Hoon ever played for the band, and the hit "No Rain" retains its homespun pop jones here, even if it was one of the most played-out tunes of 1992. (Thankfully there are no "What's Bee Girl Doing Now?" vignettes here.) The Soup material is strong too, in particular "Galaxie" and the Hoon/Jena Kraus duet "Mouthful of Cavities," which prove Blind Melon wasn't always about jangling acoustic guitars. The gentle Nico outtake "Soul One" should be in the repertoire of every undergrad coffeehouse guitarist in America, and two live cuts dating from 1993 reveal Blind Melon to be a tight live act, and more raucous than you might remember. And that's what's nice about this set. It helps you remember Blind Melon as a band, beyond the death of their singer or the resonance of one big single. ~ Johnny Loftus A selection of tracks mostly culled from Blind Melon's first two albums, with the addition of a couple of inclusions from NICO, the collection released after singer Shannon Hoon's 1995 death from an overdose, as well as previously unreleased live material. Though the still-fresh and gloriously strange-sounding "No Rain" is the most instantly recognizable song here, the compilation also spotlights the band's more progressive tendencies in cuts like the Led Zep-flavored "2X4," while "Soup"'s flavorful combination of gentle acoustic textures and hard-edged rocking hints at a sadly unrealized promise of greatness. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Tones of Home |
| 2. | Change |
| 3. | Paper Scratcher |
| 4. | No Rain |
| 5. | I Wonder |
| 6. | Time |
| 7. | Galaxie - (Edit) |
| 8. | Mouthful of Cavities - (Edit) |
| 9. | Walk |
| 10. | Toes Across the Floor |
| 11. | 2 X 4 |
| 12. | St. Andrew's Fall |
| 13. | Soup |
| 14. | Pull |
| 15. | Soul One |
| 16. | No Rain - (Ripped Away Version) |
| 17. | Three Is a Magic Number |
| 18. | Soak the Sin - (previously unreleased, live) |
| 19. | Deserted - (previously unreleased, live) |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00724386370921 |
| Release Date: | Sep 27, 2005 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Grunge |
| Label: | Capitol/EMI Records |
| Distributor: | EMI Music Di |
| Producer: | Chris Clough (Compilation) |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2005 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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