Publisher Demos is a alternative metal music demo recording by ALICE IN CHAINS released in 1989 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes ALICE IN CHAINS Publisher Demos's: cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream),. Listen free to Alice in Chains – 1989 Publisher Demos (Suffragette City, Bleed the Freak and more). 12 tracks (47:28). Incorrect tag. Correct tag is publisher demos.
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• • • • • • • • The Crying Spell • Lotus Crush Past members • • • • Alice N' Chains was an American band from, formed in 1986 by former members of. Towards the end of their run as Sleze, discussions arose about changing their name to Alice in Chains.
However, due to concerns over the reference to, the group ultimately chose to spell it as Alice N' Chains. They performed under this moniker over about a 12-month period and recorded two before breaking up on friendly terms in 1987. One of its members,, ultimately took the name that he and his former bandmates had initially flirted with when he joined a different group a few months later that ultimately became known as.
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Contents • • • • • • • • History [ ] Vocalist, guitarist, bassist, and drummer began performing in what would become the last lineup of Sleze in 1986, when founding member Bacolas rejoined after a brief stint in another band called Ascendant and took up the bass slot for the first time; originally he played guitar. After his return, Bacolas says the band began to discuss changing their name to Alice in Chains due to a conversation he had with Russ Klatt, singer from Slaughterhouse Five: [W]e were talking about different concepts for backstage passes. It would say, like, 'Sleze: The Welcome to Wonderland Tour.' That ended up turning into a discussion - we were talking about changing the band name.
And we were saying, 'Alice in Wonderland? How about this, how about that? Maybe.Alice in Chains? We could put her in bondage stuff!'
I liked the ring [of] 'Alice in Chains' - I remember I came back to the next band rehearsal and I told the guys. The issue was the reference to bondage, which our parents would not go for. Layne's mom was very hardcore Christian.
So we ended up changing it to Alice 'N Chains, which made it more like 'Alice and Chains. However, Staley's mother Nancy McCallum has said she still did not approve of this at first: I had a sense of humor about the name Sleze.
But when [Layne] came home and said they were changing the name to Alice 'N Chains, I was not happy. I said, 'Honey, that is female bondage. You don't want to choose a name like that - it's going to push your female audience away. I really feel strong about this.'
He was adamant and I was adamant. For the first time in my life, I didn't have much of a conversation with him for about two weeks, because I was concerned, and also offended. How could my child possibly choose a name like 'Alice N' Chains? Johnny Bacolas stated that the decision to use the apostrophe-N combination in their name had nothing to do with the Los Angeles band. The name change happened in 1986, well before Guns N' Roses became a household name with their first album, which was released in July 1987. According to Staley, the reason they chose this name was because they wanted to dress in and play as a joke.
The band performed around the area playing and. [ ] Discography [ ] Alice N' Chains recorded two demos known primarily as 'Demo No. 1' and 'Demo No. 2'; both from 1987. Physical copies of the cassettes are extremely rare as only 100 of 'Demo No. 1' were made, although bootleg copies can be found on filesharing programs. Pre-production for 'Demo No. 1' began whilst the band were still calling themselves Sleze and with a different bass player named Mike Mitchell, who appears on the tracks 'Fat Girls' and 'Over the Edge' according to producer Tim Branom. Recording for these two tracks took place at with the help of its founding engineer brother and Raj Parashar. A few months later, Mitchell left the band and Bacolas rejoined as their bass player. They added one more song called 'Lip Lock Rock' to the demo before changing their name to Alice N' Chains.
[ ] Demo No. 1 track listing [ ] • 'Lip Lock Rock' – 4:24 • 'Fat Girls' – 3:39 • 'Over the Edge' – 2:43 Demo No. 2 track listing [ ] • 'Sealed with a Kiss' – 2:49 • 'Ya Yeah Ya' – 3:11 • 'Glamorous Girls' – 2:48 • 'Don't Be Satisfied' – 3:27 • 'Hush, Hush' – 2:29 • 'Football' – 2:01 Post-Alice N' Chains [ ] Shortly after Alice N' Chains broke up, Staley joined a different group of musicians led by guitarist that eventually took up the name. This band rose to international fame as part of the grunge movement of the early 1990s, along with other Seattle bands such as,, and. Staley also formed the along with Pearl Jam guitarist and drummer. Following the demise of Alice N' Chains, Nick Pollock formed the band, taking up mostly vocal duties as their primary lyricist.
He also later formed and sang with the bands and, which is currently his primary musical endeavor. [ ] Bergstrom became a founding member of the band and was later joined by Bacolas, who replaced Ron 'Junkeye' Holt on bass. [ ] Staley made a guest appearance on their debut album. [ ] This band signed to Capitol Records in May 1998 and recorded two more and one before breaking up in 2008. [ ] Since then, Bacolas has recorded and released music with the bands and.
[ ] See also [ ] • References [ ]. • Ramirez, Carlos... Retrieved October 9, 2016. • Retrieved 13 August 2016 • ^ (Media notes).
Alice in Chainz.. • ^ Greg Prato (2009). 'Dark, black, and blue: Soundgarden, Alice in Chains '.
Grunge is Dead:The Oral History of Seattle Rock Music.. • Boehm, Mike (May 15, 1992)... Tribune Company.
Retrieved December 5, 2011. • de Sola, David (August 4, 2015). Alice in Chains: The Untold Story. Thomas Dunne Books.
Rolling Stone. 26 November 1992. Retrieved 16 July 2017. Retrieved November 22, 2017. Retrieved 2014-11-25. External links [ ] •.
(Studio FLAC) Sample rate: 44100 Hz Channels: 2 Bits per sample: 16 Bitrate: 844 kbps Codec: FLAC Encoding: lossless Alice in Chains 'Sweet Alice' publisher demos. Suffragette City 02. Bleed The Freak 03. Social Parasite 04.
We Die Young 05. Chemical Addiction 06. King Of The Kats 08. The Real Thing 09. Killing Yourself 10. Sea Of Sorrow 11.
I Can't Remember 12. Queen Of The Rodeo Duration: 43:03.160 Notes: The back insert of the disk indicates that these were recorded between April and June of 1989. However, the booklet for the 'Music Bank' box set suggests that these were recorded in 1988.
Unfortunately, these tracks play back at a faster speed then they were recorded, thus the vocals are higher pitched then they should be. However, as some of these demos still aren't available in their proper form, I think they're worth a listen. 'Chemical Addiction,' in my opinion, is a mostly undiscovered gem that would not have sounded out-of-place on 'Facelift.' Some of the other unreleased songs show a very different band than the one they became.