Strays [Bonus DVD] Jane's Addiction

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  • Release Date: 07/22/2003
  • Sales Rank: 50,406
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724359018607
 
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Track List
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Strays [Bonus DVD]

1LISTENTrue Nature
2LISTENStrays
3LISTENJust Because
4LISTENThe Price I Pay
5LISTENThe Riches
6LISTENSuperHero
7LISTENWrong Girl
8LISTENEverybody's Friend
9LISTENSuffer Some
10LISTENHypersonic
11LISTENTo Match the Sun

Special Features:

This limited-edition special package of Strays includes a bonus DVD that serves as a reintroduction to the band, featuring exclusive live performance and in-studio footage, never-before-seen interviews, a "making of the video" segment, and more.

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Editorial Reviews

While it's been more than a decade since Perry Farrell last used the Jane's Addiction moniker for a studio foray, he clearly hasn't lost sight of what made that band such an archetype for countless freak-flag flyers in its heyday. Even more important, Strays indicates that Farrell and company aren't particularly interested in merely going through the motions in order to create something on the order of a Nothing's Still Shocking. Yes, the singer is prone to improbable vocal gymnastics, and guitarist Dave Navarro is as likely as ever to unspool riffs that act more like hydraulic drills than muscle cars -- as on the dizzying opener, "True Nature" -- but Strays isn't an exercise in nostalgia. For one thing, Farrell is less intent on flaunting his decadent streak -- the undulating "The Riches" is downright sunny, borderline Summer of Love, in its praise of life's simpler, more honest pleasures. Yeah, there are outbursts of venom, such as "Wrong Girl," which uses a badass rhythm to emphasize the tale of a badass gal, but even there, the band's mood isn't unrelievedly black. Just as importantly, drummer Stephen Perkins and newly recruited bassist Chris Chaney lock together with the same loopy urgency that Perkins and Eric Avery managed in Jane's original incarnation -- especially on the frothing "Hypersonic." As cuddly as it is mangy, Strays shows Jane's Addiction to be well within reach of having nine lives. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Strays [Bonus DVD]by Anonymous

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February 06, 2004: Strays has to have the best hard rock i've ever heard. The heavy riffing & bass, & hard vocals are awesome. I give this album 2 thumbs up.

Strays [Bonus DVD]by Anonymous

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November 11, 2003: Strays is amazing. Like fine wine, these cats get better with age, and Chris Chaney is a wonderful addition. Rock on, Guys! You did an incredible job. I listen to this albumn all the time (along with all my other Janes albumns)...I used to party to Janes in college (10 years ago) and the band is an integral part of my genetic makeup now...*hehe*


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