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| Artist: Alice In Chains Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $49.98 Buy Used: $23.93 You Save: $26.05 (52%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 60 reviews Sales Rank: 5110
Format: Box Set, Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 6.4 x 5.8 x 3.3
MPN: 69580 UPC: 074646958025 EAN: 0074646958025 ASIN: B0000296JW
Release Date: October 26, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Get Born Again - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne | | • | I Can't Have You Blues | | • | Whatcha Gonna Do | | • | Social Parasite | | • | Queen of the Rodeo - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne | | • | Bleed the Freak | | • | Killing Yourself | | • | We Die Young | | • | Man in the Box - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne | | • | Sea of Sorrow | | • | I Can't Remember - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne | | • | Love, Hate, Love - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne | | • | It Ain't Like That | | • | Confusion - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne | | • | Rooster | | • | Right Turn | | • | Got Me Wrong |
Disc 2
| • | Rain When I Die | | • | Fear the Voices - Alice in Chains, Starr, Mike | | • | Them Bones | | • | Dam That River | | • | Sickman | | • | Rooster | | • | Junkhead | | • | Dirt | | • | God Smack | | • | Iron Gland | | • | Angry Chair - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne | | • | Lying Season - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne | | • | Would? | | • | Brother | | • | Am I Inside | | • | I Stay Away - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne | | • | No Excuses |
Disc 3
| • | Down in a Hole | | • | Hate to Feel - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne | | • | What the Hell Have I | | • | A Little Bitter - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne | | • | Grind | | • | Again | | • | Head Creeps - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne | | • | God Am | | • | Frogs - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne | | • | Heaven Beside You | | • | Nutshell | | • | The Killer Is Me | | • | Over Now | | • | Died - Alice in Chains, Staley, Layne |
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Something diehard AiC fans must have May 16, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I can imagine most people who're considering buying Music Bank are salivating over the same thing I was when I bought this box set: the unreleased tracks and the demos. The good news about Music Bank: the unreleased tracks do not disappoint. Any AiC fans should find themselves thoroughly enjoying these songs during the first listen. On top of that, there's a mini-booklet full of AiC history and comments from the band members. The bad news: The majority of Alice in Chains' studio material also appears here, including the entire album Dirt, and all 4 tracks from SAP. So, for those of us who already have all the studio albums, a good part of Music Bank is essentially worthless.
Despite containing a load of studio tracks, I will say this for Music Bank: it keeps the listener interested. The unreleased tracks are fresh enough and the demos are different enough from their studio versions to satisfy most AiC fans. They also did a good job of mixing up the studio tracks, even though Music Bank goes in chronological order by release (for the most part).
Disc 1 is the most valuable part of Music Bank as far as "new" material goes. It includes the single Get Born Again and 7 demos, 4 of which never appeared on an AiC album as actual songs. You also get the song "Queen of the Rodeo", which appears on the AiC album "Live." Disc 1 also includes a slew of tracks from Facelift and a pair from SAP.
Disc 2 is, unfortunately, the disappointing part of Music Bank. Anyone who has the album Dirt will find little desire to listen to Disc 2. Ten of the songs on this disc are straight off of Dirt, and 4 more are studio tracks from other albums. There are two unreleased tracks and a demo of "Junkhead" on this disc, but I hardly find it worth my time to listen to this one all the way through when I can just pop Dirt into my stereo and essentially listen to the same thing.
Disc 3 is, in my opinion, the strongest disc (overall) in the set. You get the remixes of the songs "What the Hell Have I" and "A Little Bitter", both of which originally appeared on the Last Action Hero soundtrack, and a remix of "Again", though I can't say I'm a fan of this version. You also get 3 songs from AiC's Unplugged live show, including "The Killer is Me." The real gem on this disc, however, is "Died", the last song Alice in Chains ever recorded, and, in my opinion, the best song in the whole set. For studio tracks you get 5 off of their self-titled album and the 2 from "Dirt" they didn't include on disc 2.
Disc 4 just has some interactive stuff you can access through a PC. It's kind of cool, but it isn't something most people will need to see more than once.
To sum up Music Bank, it's definitely something serious AIC fans can enjoy, and it's also a good way for the casual fan to get into the band. The only downer: All of Dirt and SAP did not need to be included here. I would have been satisfied if they had taken 6-8 tracks from Dirt and only 1-2 from SAP. Definitely worth 30 dollars, but think hard before spending more than 40 on it.
Good Quality January 7, 2008 If you are a fan of Alice in Chains, I highly recommend this compilation of works by them. They have put all the songs, even some unreleased demos on the cds, and it is definitely worth the price.
Sweet December 27, 2007 This box set is one of a kind. I was impressed to see how many unreleased songs were in this set and that all of the CD's came in their own case, instead of sleeves like most box sets. All in all, it is a fantastic addition to any collection.
Music bank, Alice in Chains 4 CD set October 11, 2007 For hardcore AIC fans, not for the casual listener. Be aware that there are studio outtakes and alternate versions of songs on this set that are found on other AIC offerings.
For the hardcore AIC fan, it is a must.
Any true AIC fan's dream collection. August 3, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
48 Alice In Chains songs. All the hits, all the fan favorites, all the rare songs, and even some new ones! You get early, classic demos like: "I Can't Have You Blues", "Whatcha Gonna Do", "Social Parasite", and "Queen of the Rodeo".
You get rare songs like: "A Little Bitter", "What the Hell Have I?", "Killing Yourself", "Lying Season", and "Killer Is Me".
You get new, unreleased songs: "Get Born Again", "Fear the Voices", and "Died".
Combine all those great songs with great booklets (pictures, notes, etc), and awesome packaging, and you get one of the best music sets ever released for a band. Also, I would get Music Bank: The Videos, because it has all of their music videos, which were some of the coolest vids I've ever seen. Enjoy!
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