Above Mad Season

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  • Release Date: 03/14/1995
  • Sales Rank: 12,350
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646705728
 
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Above

1LISTENWake Up 7:38
2LISTENX-Ray Mind 5:12
3LISTENRiver of Deceit 5:04
4LISTENI'm Above 5:44
5LISTENArtificial Red 6:16
6LISTENLifeless Dead 4:29
7LISTENI Don't Know Anything 5:01
8LISTENLong Gone Day 4:52
9LISTENNovember Hotel 7:08
10LISTENAll Alone 4:12

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Editorial Reviews

As expected, Mad Season sounds like a cross between Alice In Chains and Pearl Jam, taking the ponderous seriousness of Alice and PJ's '90s update of winding '70s guitar rock. Most of Above is quite somber, surpassing the meditations of Temple of the Dog in its dour tone. Staley's voice has always worked well in this setting, yet he frequently has had more compelling material than the webs of guitars that form the basis of Above. Much of the music on the album meanders without much direction, yet there are flashes of invention, particularly in Staley's work, with McCready contributing a few tasty licks. However, it commits the fatal flaw of a side project -- it sounds like one. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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August 21, 2008: What a wonderful collaboration!

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August 10, 2004: Get this album. If you like alice in chains.. if you don't like alice in chains... if you like the carter family then you should get this album. From A.P.Carter's own home comes the greatest album mike mcready (whatever) has ever had the pleasure to take part in. I wish I were him just this once.


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