| | Social Distortion White Light White Heat White Trash CD Social Distortion Discography of CDs
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WHITE LIGHT WHITE HEAT WHITE TRASH contains an unlisted track, a cover of the Rolling Stones' "Under My Thumb." Social Distortion: Mike Ness, Dennis Danell, John Maurer, Chuck Biscuits. Audio Mixers: John Travis ; Mike Ness. Illustrator: Kalynn Campbell. Unknown Contributor Roles: John Maurer; Chuck Biscuits. With White Light, White Heat, White Trash, Social Distortion made a conscious attempt to cash in on the alternative "revolution" of the early '90s." Underneath the layers of glossy hard rock production, the band still hold fast to some of their punk roots, but too often they sound like a heavy hard rock band. Of course, that commercial sheen is intentional -- it's the only way they could appeal to the legions of post-grunge alternative fans who appeared since Social Distortion released Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell in 1991. The problem is, the band doesn't deliver enough songs to justify the production. Mike Ness still wails away and growls out confessional lyrics, but too often they are ham-fisted and clichéd, much like the music that supports them. The band sounds tight and muscular, but the songs have few hooks to make them memorable. In trying to appeal to a wider audience, Social Distortion have lost much of their identity on White Light, White Heat, White Trash. ~ Stephen Thomas ErlewineR 7263 Social Distortion does one thing and does it well. The bulk of Social D's repertoire consists of variations on an unrelenting 4/4 jackhammer guitar-and-drums attack, with Mike Ness' nasal rasp giving voice to post-twelve step trailer-trash Americana in all its dubious glory. Since its inception in 1982, the band's records have typically sounded like So-Cal punk leavened by country and blues influences and a penchant for pop hooks. The good news for Social Distortion fans is that WHITE LIGHT is no exception to the band's musical rules. While the song structures and chord progressions are slightly more sophisticated than on previous releases, the group returns after a four-year recording gap with all the raw edges intact. No punks-come-lately, Ness and his bandmates, who now include L.A. punk veteran Chuck Biscuits on drums, offer up a mature, substantive take on sin and redemption that makes you wonder how long it will take Johnny Cash to get around to covering them. This is the sound of a band that's been to hell and back, and short-sheeted the devil's bed in the process.Rolling Stone (10/3/96, p.71) - 3.5 Stars (out of 5) - "...With Social Distortion's music now distilled beyond any point of derivation, the band clears its own path like an unstoppable earthmover, pushing dense walls of electric rhythm guitar through the night..." Entertainment Weekly (10/18/96, p.82) - "...Social Distortion have made their first truly transcendent album. That it's constructed of such rock & roll staples as a driving backbeat, gritty vocals, steamroller guitar riffs, and an underdog's worldview makes it all the more impressive..." - Rating: A- Q (12/96, p.143) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - "...more akin with Husker Du and the post-punk, pre-grunge US guitar school than they do latterday spiky-topped revivalists. Social Distortion write incredibly catchy riffs..." Musician (11/96, p.88) - "...Without being overly earnest, they infuse their songs with drama and demand to be taken seriously....Under all that growl and gravel, it's easy to miss the considerable melody that Mike Ness squeezes out of his five-note range." White Light White Heat White Trash Music Social Distortion White Light White Heat White Trash Songs White Light White Heat White Trash Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)   New fan... Heard 'Sex, Love & Rock-n-Roll" while trolling the local CD store. I just kept waiting for the bad tracks to start but they never did. The CD was not in stock so I went straight home and ordered on CDU, along with "White Light, White Heat, White Trash" (very cool title), which may be even better. Got all their other CDs in my CDU Wishlist now. Guess I'm working my way back to "The Beginning". If you like to ROCK and you appreciate meaningful lyrics and strong musicianship, BUY THIS! SD WILL KICK YOUR BUTT AND RATTLE YOUR BRAIN. Submitted by bsumner (Beavercreek, OH)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Another Great Album Another Great Album Submitted by inkedflesh (Philladelphia,Pa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Possibly the BEST This album was the turing point for Social Distortion. It was the one that flung them into the mainstream. Its the one that changed many youth of the 90's. Rock on Mike Ness Submitted by Jimmy Bladez (Charlotte, NC) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great album!!! this album got everyones eyes on social s. in the 90's. its dark, but it sounds great!! Submitted by Julio (King City, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
best album the best s.d.album by far... Submitted by eff_dee (huddersfield,england) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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| | Alex Terrier Roundtrip CD (2009)
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$15.19 "Alex is a very gifted and expressive saxophonist. He's shown in performance a very strong developing conception as a composer and a soloist" – Joe Lovano“He has a very creative imagination and is both an excellent player and accomplished composer/arranger. A superior talent that I would have to place in the top 5% of all the great writer/players I've seen go through Berklee these past 33 years” – Ken PulligParisian-born, Brooklyn based saxophonist/composer Alex Terrier, recipient of numerous awards on both sides of the pond, announces the release of his second CD as a leader, Roundtrip (available October 6, 2009), featuring Roy Assaf (piano), François Moutin (bass) + Steve Davis (drums), with Akira Ishiguro (guitar-tracks 2 + 5) and Edouard Brenneisen (guitar-tracks 8 + 10). On Roundtrip, an album of all original compositions, Terrier has created a tour-de-force recording where the energy of the New York jazz scene meets the melodic poetry of European music."Alex is a very impressive saxophonist and composer who has organized some beautiful and exciting music with wonderful contributions by notable young players active on the New York scene these days. Terrier has a compelling sound and approach that should interest the serious listener" – Dave LiebmanTerrier’s earliest days as a musician consisted of performing classical piano pieces. The night he heard live jazz for first time, the Berklee grad decided right then and there to devote his life to music. With Parker, Miles and Coltrane as his early guides to jazz, and the works of Mozart, Beethoven, Schoenberg and Bartok as his first sources of study for composition, Terrier has gone on to developed a highly distinctive and personal voice. Despite the praise received from the likes of Lovano, Liebman, Garzone and others, Terrier is most gratified by the many messages of support he receives from listeners.Roundtrip ...
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