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Stone Temple Pilots: Weiland (vocals); Dean DeLeo (guitar); Robert DeLeo (bass); Eric Kretz (drums). Recorded at Rumbo Recorders, Los Angeles. "Plush" won the 1994 Grammy Award for "Best Hard Rock Performance With Vocal." Stone Temple Pilots were positively vilified once their 1992 debut, Core, started scaling the charts in 1993, pegged as fifth-rate Pearl Jam copyists. It is true that the worst moments of Core play like a parody of the Seattle scene -- titles like "Dead and Bloated" and "Crackerman" tell you that much, playing like really bad Alice in Chains parodies, and the entire record tends to sink into gormless post-grunge sludge. Furthermore, even if it rocks pretty hard, it's usually without much character, sounding like cut-rate grunge. To be fair, it's more that they share the same influences as their peers than being overt copycats, but it's still a little disheartening all the same. If that's all that Core was, it'd be as forgettable as Seven Mary Three, but there are the hits that propelled it up the charts, songs that have remarkably stood the test of time to be highlights of their era. "Sex Type Thing" may have a clumsy anti-rape lyric that comes across as misogynist, but it survives on its terrifically lunk-headed riff, while "Wicked Garden" is a surprisingly effective piece of revivalist acid rock. Then, there's the slow acoustic crawl of "Creep" that works as well as anything on AIC's Sap and, finally, "Plush," a majestic album rock revival more melodic and stylish than anything grunge produced outside of Nirvana itself. These four songs aren't enough to salvage a fairly pedestrian debut, but they do find STP to be nimble rock craftsmen when inspiration hits. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine The group that put San Diego on the musical map, Stone Temple Pilots released their debut album with no fanfare, and caught the public's eye only after touring for a year. CORE's sound--relentlessly pounding guitars, a heavy bottom and a singer whose vocal style bled with some unseen pain--played perfectly into the swell of grunge that had been building up in the mainstream for two years before its release. Topically, CORE went beyond the the usual sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll fare associated with hard rock. The drill instructor intro that singer Weiland chants off at the beginning of "Dead & Bloated" is a disgusted swipe at the rivers of apathy coursing through America. The enigmatic singer often donned a dress on stage to drive home the point of the anti-rape song "Sex Type Thing." Guitarist Dean DeLeo's playing grinds and swirls, pulling the listener to and fro on a crunchy carpet of distortion. Brother Robert's bass rumbles and pops thunderously, as drummer Eric Kretz matches him with unbridled ferocity. STP click spectacularly on the consecutive tandem of "Sin" and "Naked Sunday," taking on the political hot-button of religion. "Sin" addresses the danger of blind piety that leaves no room for compassion, while "Naked Sunday" deals with the quest for God and the uncertainty of such spiritual pursuits. Pretty heavy stuff for a group that should be more concerned with living the stereotypical rock 'n' roll lifestyle. The group that put San Diego, California, on the musical map, Stone Temple Pilots released their debut album with little fanfare, and caught the public eye only after touring for a year. CORE's sound--relentlessly pounding guitars, a heavy bottom, and a singer whose vocal style bled with some unseen pain--played perfectly into the swell of grunge that had been building up in the mainstream for two years before its release. Topically, CORE went beyond the the usual sex, drugs, and rock & roll fare associated with hard rock. The drill-instructor intro that singer Scott Weiland chants at the beginning of "Dead & Bloated" is a disgusted swipe at the rivers of apathy coursing through America. The enigmatic singer often donned a dress onstage to drive home the point of the anti-rape soRolling Stone (12/23/93, p.152) - "...With Eric Kretz bashing the skins like a Bonham manque and axeman Robert DeLeo ladling murk, CORE is a testosteronefest..." CMJ (1/6/03, p.16) - Included in CMJ's list of "Top 25 College Radio Albums of All Time" Stone Temple Pilots Core Songs Core Music Review Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Near perfect. Wow, I got this recently and within the first week I've listened to it about three times. I honestly never knew about Stone Temple Pilots or when they started, and the fact that I've considered myself a huge fan of grunge music really has kind of taken a hurt from this ignorance. I like this album more than anything that Soundgarden, for example, has put out, and I really consider it on par with grunge classics like Nevermind, Ten, and Dirt. If you haven't heard or paid any attention to STP, I highly suggest looking into this CD if no others. It's got like, five radio singles on it and definitely no filler material, as well as a natural flow that tends to be the mark of a well-constructed album. It will be right at home in most rock fan's collections. Submitted by Aaron Jay ((old school)Metallicaland) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Best of all of their albums I'd have to say this is the best cd i have heard in a long time! There is not one song that i don't like on the whole album. I would reccomend this cd to anyone who likes stp and hasn't heard this album or if you like good Rock music. Submitted by a reviewer (Fort Collins, CO)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of the best This is one of the greatest albums released in the 90s among the hype of Smashing pumpkins and nirvana. This is just downright raw power with mesmorising riffs that will rock you to your core. Go get it now - dont wait another second Submitted by name (location) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
"Classic Grunge" This album is a classic! Period. Every song is great. STP showed us that you didn't have to be from Seattle to make great Grunge music. I'll name a couple albums that this one is right there in the mix with...Nirvana's "Nevermind", Alice In Chains "Dirt", Pearl Jam's "Ten"..And don't deny it that those 3 I mentioned weren't classics! If you don't like those albums, you don't like Grunge. Ok, back to "Core"..Core is the album where Scott Weiland sounded the best. If you listen to Tiny Music, No. 4, and Shangri-La Dee Da, his voice isn't as powerful. Did you notice I left out Purple? That's because Purple was also a classic and Scott's voice sounds just as good as in Core. This album is a must have for any STP fan. Hey, don't go out and buy No.4 before you get Core. I'm saying that because I don't know why sales of No.4 are higher on here than Core. Before I finish this, I wanna say congrats to Scott for kicking his addiction, and thank you for leaving us with great rock music. Buy Core! Start here, and work your way up to Shangri-La Dee Da..Hell, if you're a STP fan buy the whole discography!! Submitted by STP fan (Cali, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The only STP album that is good In my opinion this is the only STP album you need...they have a few other songs, but nothing close to this album. It is their best by far Submitted by Yoborsky Petrovich (Stalingrad, U.S.S.R.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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