Jar of Flies [EP]

Editorial Reviews
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While not their most definitive album (that honor belongs to 1992's Dirt), Jar of Flies represents an important step in Alice in Chains' recording career. Witness "I Stay Away," which is made up of equal portions of hummable guitar riffs and the spookier, scarier, more grinding elements that most fans associate with Alice in Chains. This song most clearly delineates the dichotomy that was a highlight of the band's sound--Jerry Cantrell's listenable tunes and often gorgeous arrangements (just listen to what he does with "Whale & Wasp"!) and Layne Staley's growling vocals, which are just the teeniest bit flat. The collection as a whole, brief as it is, has an elegance that's unusual for metal. --Genevieve Williams --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Music Review:

  1. Joya
  2. King Me
  3. Ladytron [Import]
  4. Lanterna
  5. Live at Brixton Academy [Import] [Live]
  6. Lou Reed [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  7. Lyla [CD-single] [Import]
  8. Matador at Fifteen
  9. Mother Divine
  10. New Health Rock [CD-single] [EP]

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The Collection [Import]

Classical Evolution: Mozart: Famous Overtures

Chesnokov: Russian Religious Singing Through The Ages

Music: Give It to Me [CD-single]

DJ Convention [Import]

Double Album [Import]

Destination Paradise

deSol

Ep Collection [Import]

Complete Set: Interview CD and Book

Dusk

Departure

Blessed Game [Explicit Lyrics]

Brahms - Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor Op. 15 - Peter Serkin, Robert Shaw with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

Out from the Underground