Alternative
Scott Weiland Happy In Galoshes (Advance) 2008 RVP
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Artist : Scott Weiland |
| Album : Happy In Galoshes |
| Bitrate : VBR kbps |
| Label : Soft Drive |
| Year : 2008 |
| Genre : Alternative |
| Rip date : Nov-03-2008 |
| Store date : Nov-25-2008 |
| Size : 77,7 MB |
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|Track Listing: |
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| 01 - Missing Cleveland 04:14 |
| 02 - Tangle With You Mind 03:43 |
| 03 - Blind Confusion 04:22 |
| 04 - Paralysis 03:51 |
| 05 - She Sold Her System 04:32 |
| 06 - Fame 03:26 |
| 07 - Killing Me Sweetly 04:33 |
| 08 - Big Black Monster 03:24 |
| 09 - Crash 03:47 |
| 10 - Beautiful Day 05:10 |
| 11 - Pictures And Computers 06:50 |
| 12 - Arch Angel 04:39 |
| 13 - Be Not Afraid 06:20 |
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| 58:51 min |
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| After first rocketing to fame as the frontman for grunge-era favorites |
| Stone Temple Pilots, singer Scott Weiland later mounted a solo career. |
| Born October 27, 1967, in Santa Cruz, CA, he was raised outside of |
| Cleveland, but moved back to the West Coast at the age of 15, immersing |
| himself in the thriving Orange County punk scene. In 1987 Weiland |
| founded the band Mighty Joe Young with guitarist Robert DeLeo; later |
| rechristened Stone Temple Pilots, the group became one of the biggest |
| acts of the mid-'90s, following the lead of artists like Nirvana and |
| Pearl Jam to top the charts with their angst-ridden hard rock sound. |
| However, their success did not come without a price, and following the |
| group's second LP, 1994's Purple, it was revealed that Weiland had |
| become a heroin addict. After a stay in rehab, he returned to Stone |
| Temple Pilots to record their third record, 1996's Tiny Music...Songs |
| from the Vatican Giftshop. However, after Weiland suffered a relapse in |
| his ongoing battle with drugs, the group was forced to cancel their |
| upcoming tour; when the other three members subsequently recorded an |
| album with a different singer under the name Talk Show, STP's continued |
| existence appeared shaky at best, and Weiland went solo to record 1998's |
| 12 Bar Blues. |
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| Problems stemming from drug abuse continued to dog Weiland during the |
| late '90s as his album faltered commercially and a subsequent arrest for |
| buying heroin ultimately landed the troubled singer in jail. |
| Nonetheless, STP reconvened for the 1999 album No. 4 featuring the hit |
| single "Sour Girl" — purportedly inspired by the breakup of Weiland's |
| marriage. Despite the success of the album, STP officially parted ways |
| around 2001 surrounding speculation that a fight between Weiland and |
| DeLeo was to blame. Post his time with STP, Weiland still seemed unable |
| to avoid controversy as a car crash on his birthday in 2003 landed him |
| in rehab. Around this time, former Guns N' Roses members guitarist |
| Slash, bassist Duff McKagan, and drummer Matt Sorum auditioned Weiland |
| for their new band. The trio took to Weiland immediately, and the newly |
| christened hard rock ensemble Velvet Revolver released their debut |
| album, Contraband, in 2004. The album sold well and the band even picked |
| up a Grammy for Best Rock Song for the single "Slither" in 2005. Weiland |
| was also onboard for Velvet Revolver's 2007 sophomore effort, Libertad. |
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