





.co.uk Alice In Chains were initially tagged with the "grunge" moniker, when in fact their haunting, ponderous sound was far closer to the progressive rock of Queensryche. Their second album Dirt was a moody, portentous affair, filled with occasionally inspired riffing from guitar-player Jerry Cantrell and hair-tossed wailing from singer Layne Staley. Perhaps the band got lumped in with Generation X because of their lyrics--depression, death and drugs. Certainly, titles like "Down In A Hole, "Junkhead" and "Hate To Feel" didn't leave much room for doubt as to what Cantrell's particular passion was for. The quartet did have a slightly lighter, almost poppy side to them, though, as "God Smack" and Hate To Feel" indicated. In the main, however, Dirt was classic angst rock, of the style their peers Pearl Jam had made so popular. --Everett True
P**
Brand new
Excellent cd old now but still good sounds great
J**X
great present
Very pleased to get it
G**E
Good album
Good album 🤤
S**L
Good condition and well worth it
good cd to listen to at bed time and well worth it thanks again Sean
M**C
Great album but….
Great album but 2 records in a single sleeve not a gatefold also records in paper inner sleeves not polylined so hairline scratches on the records before they are even touched shame really cheap effort at a reissue
J**L
Awesome album
Cd case was cracked but cd is ok.
C**A
amazing
came in Good conditionlegendary album rip Layne :_(
K**T
Sounds amazing
After 30 years this album still sounds amazing even more so on this digitally remastered vinyl.
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