Scott Weiland - 12 Bar Blues
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Track List: 12 Bar Blues
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- Desperation #5Download & Buy
- BarbarellaDownload & Buy
- About NothingDownload & Buy
- Where's The ManDownload & Buy
- DividerDownload & Buy
- Cool KissDownload & Buy
- The DateDownload & Buy
- SonDownload & Buy
- Jimmy Was A StimulatorDownload & Buy
- Lady, Your Roof Brings Me DownDownload & Buy
- Mockingbird GirlDownload & Buy
- Opposite Octave ReactionDownload & Buy
Album Details: 12 Bar Blues
- Release Date:
- 03/17/1998
- Label:
- Atlantic / Wea
- UPC:
- 075678308420
User Reviews: 12 Bar Blues
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weiland is god.
, January 26, 2002Reviewer: Jen - See all Jen's reviewsi never really liked STP until i heard this album by scott weiland. listening to his words makes me happy, it's as if he understands my life. perhaps to many it sounds like randomness and unconnected things that make no sense. but think of everything on a deeper level, and you'll understand. it's really quite wonderful. i love this album, and i 'high'ly reccomend that everyone gets it and listens to it. understood? -
WTF?
, December 5, 2001Reviewer: odinrok - See all odinrok's reviewsThis album is God-awful! What the hell was Weiland thinking? Do yourself a favor and pass this one up.
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Pro Reviews: 12 Bar Blues
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Scott Weiland's addictions have been well documented and were often blamed for the disintegration of Stone Temple Pilots. Frustrated with his constant relapses, the remaining Pilots formed Talk Show, whose debut album rocked hard, but lacked the style and melody of prime STP. Instead of reviving the Magnificent Bastards, Weiland decided to record a solo album with producer Daniel Lanois. The teaming was unexpected but inspired -- 12 Bar Blues is an unpredictable, carnivalesque record confirming that Weiland was the visionary behind STP's sound. He's fascinated by sound, piling on layers of shredded guitars, drum loops and keyboards, making sure that each song sounds drastically different from its predecessor. Throughout it all, a few things remain the same -- the music is rooted in glam rock, filtered through psychedelia and trip-hop, and dressed in immediate, catchy hooks and melodies. At its best, 12 Bar Blues makes a case for Weiland's talents as a songwriter and musician. At times his lyrics can be awkward, and occasionally, the music collapses under its own weight, but the very best moments -- the swirling "Desperation 5," the glitter-crunch of "About Nothing," the mock-Tom Waits march "Lady, Your Roof Brings Me Down," the hook-laden "Mockingbird Girl," the stomping "Jimmy Was a Stimulator" -- are exciting modern hard rock propelled by hooks, attitude and style. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide |
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Scott Weiland Biography
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, California, he was raised outside of Cleveland, but moved back to the W...Full Scott Weiland Biography
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