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Deconstruction
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Album Details: Deconstruction

Release Date:05/01/1995
Label:Warner Brothers
UPC:093624554424

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  • Overall:

    never appeal to the lowest common denomi

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 23, 2003

    Increadably talented guitarist (Dave Navarro) with a great band that poeticly speaks out against the injustices of Americe through artistic value.

  • Overall:

    This album rocks....

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 28, 2001

    A stark, melodic journey through the minds and musical attics of Eric Avery (bass, vocals, formerly of Jane's Addiction), Dave Navarro (guitars, also from Jane's Addiction) and Michael Murphy (drums, etc.), Deconstruction moves you from powerfully ed...gy grooves to etherial dark abysses without even realizing you have taken a step. From beginning to end (with rare exception) this album stands out as one of this writer's favorite musical works. Beware of Eric's occasionally monotonous vocals, but they will grow on you. Give this album a few spins, as some of the passages take some time to get the hang of. It's worth the effort. Read more Less

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    Given the intensity of Jane's Addiction's following -- occasioned by the guitar abilities of Dave Navarro and Eric Avery's fluid, strong bass playing as much as Perry Farrell's manic frontman persona -- it's no wonder that the faithful were waiting forever for whatever the two would create next. By the time it appeared, though, Navarro was finding his abilities wasted by the terminally unstable Red Hot Chili Peppers and Eric Avery was already making his initial forays as Polar Bear. The end result is less an album than a collection of sessions and explorations, sometimes comparing favorably and sometimes not to the original group the two made their names with. Avery handles the majority of singing, and while he wisely doesn't try to create a knockoff of the patented Farrell whine and howl, his often staccato speak-singing isn't always the best of substitutes. Musically, links to the epic majesty and fractured funk of Jane's are unsurprisingly everywhere -- opener "LA Song" shows enough... of that in spades, especially when halfway through the band, including drummer Michael Murphy, suddenly switches to a massive stomp and surge à la "Mountain Song." Nearly everything on the record in terms of sheer performance and power could easily have found a place on a fourth Jane's album, if any such thing had come to pass. Still, the absence of Farrell (and just as critically, producer Dave Jerden, with his uncanny ability to make the group sound bigger than God) is clearly and keenly felt throughout. The end result is that monster songs like "Fire in the Hole," which would have sounded just right with Farrell's epochal way of doing things, sounds undeserved by Avery's calmer meandering and pondering, occasional screams aside. A springboard for more, certainly, but not a final product. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Deconstruction

Deconstruction was a one-off project of two former members of Jane's Addiction, bassist Eric Avery and guitarist Dave Navarro. The group was originally to have also included former Jane's drummer Stephen Perkins, but Perkins opted to join up with Perry Farrell in Porno for Pyros, as newcomer Michael Murphy took his spot in the trio. Deconstruction issued a lone, self-ti... Read more