• Website James Todd Smith (born January 14, 1968), better known by his stage name LL Cool J (short for Ladies Love Cool James), is an American rapper, actor, author and entrepreneur from. He is known for such hits as ', ', ', ' and ', as well as romantic ballads such as ', ', ' and '. LL Cool J has released 13 studio albums and two. His twelfth album (2008), was his last for his long-tenured deal with. His latest album, Authentic, was released in April 2013. In 2010, considered him to be on their '100 Greatest Artists Of All Time' list. LL Cool J has also appeared in numerous films, including,,,, and. He currently stars in an action role as Special Agent, on the crime drama television series. LL Cool J is also the host of on. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Early life [ ] James Todd Smith was born on January 14, 1968, in, the son of Ondrea Griffeth (born January 19, 1946) and James Louis Smith, Jr. In an episode of, LL learned his mother was adopted by Eugene Griffith and Ellen Hightower. The series' genetic genealogist identified LL's biological grandparents as Ethel Mae Jolly and Nathaniel Christy Lewis through analysis of his DNA. LL's biological great-uncle was hall of fame boxer,. He began at the age of 9, influenced by the hip-hop group. In March 1984, sixteen-year-old Smith was creating in his grandparents' home. His grandfather, a jazz saxophonist, bought him $2,000 worth of equipment, including two, an and an. Smith stated that 'By the time I got that equipment, I was already a rapper. This is 'Jennifer Lopez featuring LL Cool J - All I Have ft. LL Cool J' by jj oo on Vimeo, the home for high. Find a Jennifer Lopez Featuring LL Cool J - All I Have first pressing or reissue. Complete your Jennifer Lopez Featuring LL Cool J collection. Shop Vinyl and CDs. 'All I Have' is a song recorded by American singer Jennifer Lopez, featuring American rapper LL Cool J. Written by Lopez, Makeba Riddick, Curtis Richardson, and Ron G. In this neighborhood, the kids grow up in rap. It's like speaking if you grow up in an all-Spanish house. I got into it when I was about 9, and since then all I wanted was to make a record and hear it on the radio.' This was at the same time that student and - founded the then-independent label. By using the he had received from his grandfather, Smith produced and mixed his own demos and sent them to various throughout New York City, including Def Jam. In a VH1 documentary (Planet Rock: the Story of Hip Hop and the Crack Generation), LL Cool J, at 14 years of age, revealed that he initially wanted to call himself J-Ski but did not want to associate his stage name with the cocaine culture (the rappers who use 'Ski' or 'Blow' as part of their stage name e.g.,, were associated with the rise of the cocaine culture as depicted in the 1983 remake of Scarface). Under his new, LL Cool J (an abbreviation for Ladies Love Cool James), Smith was signed by Def Jam, which led to the release of his first official record, the ' (1984). The single was a hard-hitting, streetwise b-boy song with spare beats and ballistic rhymes. Smith later discussed his search for a label, stating 'I sent my demo to many different companies, but it was Def Jam where I found my home.' That same year, Smith made his professional debut performance at Manhattan Center High School. In a later interview, LL Cool J recalled the experience, stating 'They pushed the lunch room tables together and me and my DJ, Cut Creator, started playing.. As soon as it was over there were girls screaming and asking for autographs. Right then and there I said 'This is what I want to do'.' LL's debut single sold over 100,000 copies and helped establish both Def Jam as a label and Smith as a rapper. The commercial success of 'I Need a Beat', along with the ' single ' (1984), helped lead Def Jam to a distribution deal with the following year. Musical career [ ] 1985–1987: Radio [ ] was released to critical acclaim, both for production innovation and LL's powerful rap. Released November 18, 1985, on Def Jam Recordings in the United States, Radio earned a significant amount of commercial success and sales for a hip hop record at the time. Shortly after its release, the album sold over 500,000 copies in its first five months, eventually selling over 1 million copies by 1988, according to the. Radio peaked at number 6 on the chart and at number 46 on the albums chart. It entered the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart on December 28, 1985, and remained there for forty-seven weeks, while also entering the Pop Albums chart on January 11, 1986. Radio remained on the chart for thirty-eight weeks. By 1989, the album had earned status from the (RIAA), after earning a gold certification in the United States on April 14, 1986, with sales exceeding one million copies. ' and ' were singles that helped the album go platinum. It eventually reached 1,500,000 in US sales. With the breakthrough success of his hit single 'I Need a Beat' and the Radio LP, LL Cool J became one of the first hip-hop acts to achieve mainstream success along with and. At larger venues were offered to LL as he would join the 1986-'87 Raising Hell, opening for Run-D.M.C. And the Beastie Boys. Another milestone of LL's popularity was his appearance on as the first hip hop act on the show, as well as an appearance on ' 1987 television special,. The album's success also helped in contributing to Rick Rubin's credibility and repertoire as a record producer. Radio, along with (1986) and (1986), would form a trilogy of New York City-based, Rubin-helmed albums that helped to diversify hip-hop. Rubin's production credit on the back cover reads 'REDUCED BY RICK RUBIN', referring to his style, which gave the album its stripped-down and gritty sound. This style would serve as one of Rubin's production trademarks and would have a great impact on future hip-hop productions. Rubin's early hip hop production work, before his exit from Def Jam to Los Angeles, helped solidify his legacy as a hip hop pioneer and establish his reputation in the music industry. 1987–1993: Breakthrough and success [ ] LL Cool J's second album was 1987's, which was produced. This stands as his biggest-selling career album, having sold in excess of three million copies in the United States alone. It spent 11 weeks at #1 on 's R&B albums chart. It also reached #3 on the Billboard 's Pop albums chart. The album featured the singles ', the revolutionary ' - LL's first #1 R&B and Top 40 hit, ', and '. LL Cool J's third album was 1989's. Released in 1989, the album was a commercial success, with several charting singles (',' 'I'm That Type of Guy,' 'Jingling Baby,' 'Big Ole Butt,' and 'One Shot at Love'). The album however was often criticized by the community as being too commercial and materialistic, and for focusing too much on love ballads. According to, the album peaked at #6 on the and was LL Cool J's second #1 Album where it spent four weeks. LL Cool J performing in Germany. While the previous album, which was a big success, was produced by The L.A. Posse (at the time consisting of Dwayne Simon, Darryl Pierce and, according to himself the most important for crafting the sound of the LP, Bobby 'Bobcat' Ervin), Dwayne Simon was the only one left willing to work on producing Walking with a Panther. Bobcat said he wanted more money for the album after realizing how much of a success the previous album really had become but Def Jam refused to change the contract which made him leave Cool J. According to Bobcat this is the reason that Walking with a Panther was met with very mixed reception at the time of its release. In 1990, LL released ', his fourth studio album. The produced album received critical acclaim and eventually went double Platinum selling over two million copies according to the. LL won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance in 1992 for the title track. 1993–2005: Continued success and career prominence [ ]. LL Cool J in 2001. After acting in and, LL Cool J released. The album had four singles ('How I'm Comin', 'Back Seat' and the strangely titled 'Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag Getting Crushed by Buildings”, “Stand by your man') and guest-featured labelmates on 'NFA-No Frontin' Allowed'. The album went gold. LL Cool J starred in, an sitcom, before releasing (1995), which went on to sell over two million copies. Its singles included ' and '. Another of the album's singles, ', featured sampling 's 'The Lady in My Life,' which eventually became one of the first hip-hop music videos to air on. [ ] The song also earned him a. Yet another single from the album, 'I Shot Ya Remix', included vocal work. In 1996, Def Jam released this 'greatest hits' package, offering a good summary of Cool J's career, from the relentless minimalism of early hits such as 'Rock the Bells' to the smooth-talking braggadocio that followed. Classic albums including Bigger and Deffer and Mama Said Knock You Out are well represented here. In 1997, he released the album. The singles included ' and 'Father'. The official second single from was ', which featured, & and introduced and. In 2000, LL Cool J released the album, which stood for the 'Greatest of All Time.' It debuted at number one on the Billboard album charts, and went platinum. LL Cool J thanked Canibus in the liner notes of the album, 'for the inspiration'. LL Cool J's next album from 2002, was his 9th studio (10th overall including his greatest hits compilation All World), and included the singles ' (featuring ), ', produced by Pharrell and the Neptunes, and the 2003 duet, '. The album reached platinum status. LL Cool J's tenth album was released on August 31, 2004. The album debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard charts. Production came from,,, and others. The lead single was the Timbaland-produced 'Headsprung', which peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100. The second single was the –produced, 'Hush', which peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100. 2006–2012: Later career and touring [ ] LL Cool J's 11th album,, was released on April 11, 2006. It includes collaborations with,,, and. The first single was the -produced 'Control Myself' featuring. They shot the video for ' on January 2, 2006 at Sony Studios, New York. The second video, directed by, was 'Freeze' featuring. LL Cool J performing in in August 2008. In July 2006, LL Cool J announced details about his final album with Def Jam Recordings, the only label he has ever been signed to. The album is titled. The album was originally scheduled to be executively produced by fellow Queens rapper. Exit 13 was originally slated for a fall 2006 release, however, after a 2-year delay, it was released September 9, 2008 without 50 Cent as the executive producer. Tracks that the two worked on were leaked to the internet and some of the tracks produced with 50 made it to Exit 13. LL Cool J partnered with to release a called '. It was the first mixtape of his 24-year career and includes freestyling by LL Cool J in addition to other rappers giving their renditions of his songs. A track entitled 'Hi Haterz' was leaked onto the internet on June 1, 2008. The song contains LL Cool J rapping over the instrumental to Maino's '. He toured with on her Rock Witchu tour, only playing in Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, and Kansas City. In September 2009, LL Cool J released a song about the NCIS TV series. It is a single and is available on. The new track is based on his experiences playing special agent Sam Hanna. 'This song is the musical interpretation of what I felt after meeting with NCIS agents, experienced and,' LL Cool J said. 'It represents the collective energy in the room. I was so inspired I wrote the song on set.' In March 2011 at, LL Cool J was revealed to be 's special guest at the Thre3Style showcase. This marked the beginning of a creative collaboration between the rap and DJ superstars. The two took part in an interview with where they discussed their partnership. Both artists have promised future collaborations down the road, with LL Cool J calling the duo 'organic' One early track to feature LL's talents was Z-Trip's remix of British rock act 's single 'Days Are Forgotten', which was named by influential DJ as his 'Hottest Record In The World' and received a in both Belgium and the United Kingdom. In January 2012, the pair released the track ' as a free download to celebrate the victory. The two have been touring together since 2011, with future dates planned through 2012 and beyond. 2012–present: Authentic, G.O.A.T. 2 and future projects [ ] In June 2012, LL Cool J began work on his thirteenth studio album. Stating, 'I'm going to be doing a little bit of the album on the [My Connect Studio], make sure that it is official.' On October 6, 2012, LL Cool J released a new single from called 'Ratchet'. Following that, on November 3, 2012, LL Cool J collaborated with and producers with his 2nd single, 'Take It'. LL Cool J has hosted the Grammy Awards Show recurringly, including the 55th Grammy Awards on February 10, 2013, as well as the 57th Grammys on February 9, 2015. On February 8, 2013, it was announced the album title would be changed from Authentic Hip-Hop to with a new release date of April 30, 2013, and a new cover was unveiled at the same time. At around the same time, it was announced that LL Cool J had collaborated with guitarist on two tracks on the album. On October 16, 2013, the announced LL Cool J as a nominee for inclusion in 2014. In October 2014, he announced his upcoming 14th studio album will be called G.O.A.T. 2 with a release window of 2015. LL Cool J stated about the album 'the concept behind the album was to give upcoming artists an opportunity to shine, and put myself in the position where I have to spit bars with some of the hardest rhymers in the game.' However, the album had been put on hold and has yet to be released. LL Cool J explained the reason for the album being put on hold, saying 'didn't feel like it was feel it was ready yet'. On January 21, 2016, LL Cool J received a star on the. In March 2016, LL Cool J had announced his retirement on social media, but quickly announced coming out of retirement and that another new album is on the way. In July 2016, LL appeared on ABC's. Acting career [ ]. This section of a needs additional for. Please help by adding. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially or harmful. (November 2015) () While LL Cool J first appeared as a rapper in the movie (performing 'I Can't Live Without My Radio'), his first acting part was a small role in a high school football movie called. He continued to pursue acting, landing the role of Captain Patrick Zevo in the 1992 film in which he shared the silver screen with. In 1995, he landed his own television sitcom,. He starred as an ex- running back who finds himself in financial difficulties and is forced to rent part of his home out to a single mother and her two children. In 1998, he had a role in the film. In 1999's, he played the wise-cracking cook on a top-secret sea base besieged by genetically enhanced sharks. He received rave reviews for his role as Dwayne Gittens, an underworld boss, nicknamed 'God' in. Later that year, he had a starring role in, in which he played Julian Washington, the talented but selfish running back on the dysfunctional Miami Sharks. Since then, LL Cool J has appeared in a variety of films, such as the,,, and In 2005, he returned to television in a guest starring role on the medical drama as a death row inmate felled by an unknown disease in the episode '. LL Cool J also appeared as 's love interest in the 2006 movie. He also guest starred on in the 2007 episode ' as the hip-hop producer Ridikulous, whom Tracy Jordan fears is going to kill him. LL Cool J appeared in 's 39th season where he introduced the word of the day, 'Unanimous', in episode 4169 (September 22, 2008) and performing 'The Addition Expedition' in episode 4172 (September 30, 2008). LL Cool J is currently a series regular on the CBS police procedural, a spin-off of (which itself is a spin-off of the naval legal drama ). He portrays Special Agent Sam Hanna, an ex– who is fluent in and an expert on culture. The series debuted in autumn of 2009, but the characters were introduced in an April 2009 on the parent show. LL Cool J appeared in a cameo role, where he is credited with being the product lead of Google's Gmail Tap, an April Fool's Day joke launched by the Gmail team, purporting to bring a keyboard to the platform. Since April 2015, LL has hosted the show. Other ventures [ ] LL Cool J worked behind the scenes with the mid-1980s hip-hop sportswear line TROOP. LL Cool J launched a clothing line (called 'Todd Smith'). The brand produces popular urban apparel. Designs include influences from LL's lyrics and tattoos, as well as from other icons in the hip-hop community. LL Cool J has written four books, including 1998's I Make My Own Rules, an autobiography cowritten with. His second book was the children-oriented book called And The Winner Is. Published in 2002. In 2006, LL Cool J and his personal trainer, Dave 'Scooter' Honig, wrote a fitness book titled The Platinum Workout. His fourth book, LL Cool J (Hip-Hop Stars) was cowritten in 2007 with hip-hop historian Dustin Shekell and LL Cool J started his own businesses in the music industry such as the music label in 1993 called P.O.G. (Power Of God) and formed the company Rock The Bells to produce music. With the Rock The Bells label, he had artists such as, Smokeman, Natice, Chantel Jones and Simone Starks. Rock the Bells Records was also responsible for the for the 1999 movie of the same name. Was also signed to the label, but was released when the label folded. LL Cool J founded and launched Boomdizzle.com, a record label / social networking site launched in September 2008. The website accepts music uploads from aspiring artists, primarily from the hip-hop genre, and the site's users rate songs through contests, voting, and other community events. LL Cool J was an early investor of Apache HTTP Server, and some of his early lyrics are still hidden in the lines of code. LL Cool J also appeared in an introduction to. Political involvement [ ] In 2002, LL Cool J supported Republican Governor of New York 's bid for a third term. In 2003, LL Cool J appeared before a senate committee hearing on file-sharing, voicing his support alongside the, expressing that he just wished 'music could be downloaded legitimately.' He has also voiced his support for New York State Senator, a Democrat, during an appearance on the senator's local television show and has worked with Smith in putting on the annual Jump and Ball Tournament (since 2003) in the rapper's childhood neighborhood of St. Albans, Queens. In a February 10, 2012 televised interview with host, LL Cool J expressed sympathy for and ascribed negative impressions of his leadership to Republican obstruction designed to 'make it look like you have a coordination problem.' He was quick to add that no one 'should assume that I'm a Democrat either. I'm an Independent, you know?' In LL Cool J's Platinum 360 Diet and Lifestyle, he included Barack Obama in a list of 'People I admire' saying, 'He accomplished what people thought was impossible.' Legacy [ ] With the breakthrough success of his hit single 'I Need a Beat' and the Radio LP, LL Cool J became one of the first hip-hop acts to achieve mainstream success along with and. At larger venues were offered to LL as he would join the 1986-'87 Raising Hell, opening for Run-D.M.C. And the Beastie Boys. Another milestone of LL's popularity was his appearance on as the first hip hop act on the show. The album's success also helped in contributing to Rick Rubin's credibility and repertoire as a record producer. Radio, along with (1986) and (1986), would form a trilogy of New York City-based, Rubin-helmed albums that helped to diversify hip-hop. Rubin's production credit on the back cover reads 'REDUCED BY RICK RUBIN', referring to his style, which gave the album its stripped-down and gritty sound. This style would serve as one of Rubin's production trademarks and would have a great impact on future hip-hop productions. Rubin's early hip hop production work, before his exit from Def Jam to Los Angeles, helped solidify his legacy as a hip hop pioneer and establish his reputation in the music industry. Radio 's release coincided with the growing scene and, which also marked the beginning of and the replacement of. This period of hip hop was marked by the end of the stylings of old school, which had flourished prior to the mid-1980s, and the rise of a new style featuring '. Radio served as one of the earliest records, along with Run-D.M.C.' S, to combine the vocal approach of hip hop and rapping with the musical arrangements and riffing sound of, pioneering the hybrid sound. The emerging new school scene was initially characterized by -led minimalism, often tinged with elements of rock, as well as boasts about rapping delivered in an aggressive, self-assertive style. In image as in song, the artists projected a tough, cool, street b-boy attitude. These elements contrasted sharply with the 1970s and -influenced outfits, live bands, synthesizers and party rhymes of acts prevalent in 1984, rendering them old school. In contrast to the lengthy, -like form predominant throughout early hip hop (', ', '), new school artists tended to compose shorter songs that would be more accessible and had potential for, and conceive more cohesive LPs than their old school counterparts; the style typified by LL Cool J's Radio. A leading example of the new school sound is the song 'I Can't Live Without My Radio', a loud, defiant declaration of public loyalty to his boom box, which described as 'quintessential rap in its directness, immediacy and assertion of self'. It was featured in the film (1985), which was based on the rise of Def Jam and new school acts such as Run-D.M.C. The energy and and musical style of rapping featured on Radio, as well as other new school recordings by artists such as Run-D.M.C.,, and, proved to be influential to hip hop acts of the 'golden age' such as and. The decline of the old school form of hip hop also led to the closing of, one of the labels that helped contribute to early hip-hop and that, coincidently, rejected LL's demo tape. As the album served as an example of an expansion of hip hop music's artistic possibilities, its commercial success and distinct sound soon led to an increase in multi-racial audiences and listeners, adding to the legacy of the album and hip hop as well. He is mentioned in the 2015 biopic. In 2017, LL Cool J. Became the first rapper to be honored at the. Discography [ ]. Main article: • (1985) • (1987) • (1989) • (1990) • (1993) • (1995) • (1997) • (2000) • (2002) • (2004) • (2006) • (2008) • (2013) Filmography [ ] Year Title Role Notes 1985 Himself 1986 In this Dutch TV documentary LL Cool J is one of the many hiphop artists being interviewed. He was very young at the time of recording and still lived at his grandmother's place. Rapper 1991 Detective Billy, NYPD 1992 Captain Patrick Zevo 1993 Pete's Teacher 1995 Jason St. Julian 1995–99 Marion Hill 1997 Himself 1998 Roger Himself Jiggy Walker Darryl Ronald 'Ronny' Jones 1999 Sherman 'Preacher' Dudley Dwayne Keith 'God' Gittens Julian 'J-Man' Washington 2000 Mr. Love is life, And Life Is Living, It's Very Special J. Lo:oooh Ll Cool J: baby dont go baby dont go J. Lo: yeahhh ll cool j: baby dont go baby dont go J. Lo: yeahhh ll cool j: baby dont go baby dont go J. Lo: yeah yeah (J. Lo) Its such a shame but I'm leaving Cant take the way you been treatin me And its crazy but oh baby it dont matta whatever dont faze me (Ll Cool J) I dont believe you wanna leave like this I dont believe I just had my last real kiss I do believe we'll laugh and reminice Wait a minute dont bounce baby Lets talk about this (J. Lo) well im bouncing and I'm out son I gotta leave you alone 'Cause im good Holding down my spot And I'm good Reppin the girls on the block And I'm good I got this thing on lock! So without me you'll be fine, right? Lo: My pride is all I have Ll Cool J: Pride is what you had, baby girl I'm what you have J. Lo: You'll be needing me but too bad Ll Cool J: Be easy, dont make decisions when you're mad J. Lo: The path u chose to run along Ll Cool J: I kno your independent you can make it on ur own J. Lo: Here with me you have a home Ll Cool J: Time is of the essence, why spend it alone? Lo) The nights I've waited up for you Promises you made about coming through So much time you wasted, Thats why I had to replace you (Ll Cool J) It makes a chap nervous the thought of settling down Especially when he's creeping all over town I thought my tender touch could lock ya down I knew I had you as cocky as that sounds The way you used to giggle right before I put it down It's better when you're angry come here I'll prove it now (come here) (J. Lo) Stop playing, you gaming, I got to leave you alone 'Cause im good Holding down my spot And I'm good Reppin the girls on the block And I'm good I got this thing on lock So without me you'll be fine, right? Lo: My pride is all I have Ll Cool J: Pride is what you had, baby girl I'm what you have J. Lo: You'll be needing me but too bad Ll Cool J: Be easy, dont make decisions when you're mad J. Lo: The path u chose to run along Ll Cool J: I kno your independent you can make it on ur own J. Lo: Here with me you have a home Ll Cool J: Time is of the essence, why spend it alone? (Ll Cool J) People make mistakes, to make up, to break up To wake up cold and lonely And chill baby you kno me, you love me, I'm like your homie Insteada beefing come hold me, I promise I'm not a phony Dont bounce baby, console me, come here (J. Lo) Ain't Nothin' you can say to me that can change my mind I gotta let u go now, Nothin will ever be the same So just be on your way, go ahead and do your thing now And theres no more to explain to me ya kno I know ya game I'm not feelin' what you do (and im good) So I'm bouncing and I'm out son (im good) I gotta leave you alone yeah yeah J. Lo: My pride is all I have Ll Cool J: Pride is what you had, baby girl I'm what you have J. Lo: You'll be needing me but too bad Ll Cool J: Be easy, dont make decisions when you're mad J. Lo: The path u chose to run along Ll Cool J: I kno your independent you can make it on ur own J. Lo: Here with me you have a home Ll Cool J: Time is of the essence, why spend it alone? (repeat) (i promise u, im sad).
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Written and recorded in about a week, Jar of Flies solidified Alice in Chains' somewhat bizarre pattern of alternating full-length hard rock albums with mostly acoustic, ballad-oriented EPs. That quirk aside, Jar of Flies is a low-key stunner, achingly gorgeous and harrowingly sorrowful all at once. In a way, it's a logical sequel to Dirt -- despite the veneer of calm, the songs' voices still blame only themselves. But where Dirt found catharsis in its unrelenting darkness and depravity, Jar of Flies is about living with the consequences, full of deeply felt reflections on loneliness, self-imposed isolation, and lost human connections. The mood is still hopelessly bleak, but the poignant, introspective tone produces a sense of acceptance that's actually soothing, in a funereal sort of way. Jerry Cantrell's arrangements keep growing more detailed and layered; while there are a few noisy moments, most of Jar of Flies is bathed in a clean, shimmering ambience whose source is difficult to pin down, but is well served by Cantrell's varied guitar tones and even occasional string arrangements. And coming on the heels of Dirt, the restraint and subtlety of Jar of Flies are nothing short of revelatory -- though it was written and recorded in about a week, it feels much more crafted and textured than Sap. Perhaps Jar of Flies would have gotten more credit if it had been a full-length album; as it stands, the EP is a leap forward and a major work in the Alice in Chains catalog. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi. • ' Released: October 1995 • ' Released: 1996 • ' Released: 1996 Alice in Chains (occasionally informally referred to as The Dog Album, The Dog Record, and Tripod) is the self-titled third by the American band. It was released on November 7, 1995, and was the follow-up to the highly successful. The album debuted at number one on the and stayed on the chart for 46 weeks. ', ' and ' were released as singles. 'Grind' and 'Again' were nominated for the. As with their previous releases, the album's songs focus on heavy subject matter such as,,, relationships, and. The band relies less on metallic riffs and more on melody and texturally varied arrangements, integrating some of the more delicate acoustic moods of their. However, the riffs are mostly and atonal, employing a strong vibe. This is the band's first studio album to feature bassist and the last studio album to feature vocalist before his death in 2002. It received certification from the RIAA and has sold over three million copies worldwide. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Background and recording [ ] After the release of, vocalist entered for addiction. The band had been scheduled to tour during the summer of 1994 with,, and, but while in rehearsal for the tour, Staley began using heroin again. Staley's condition prompted the other band members to cancel all scheduled dates one day before the start of the tour, putting the band on hiatus. They were replaced by on the tour. While Alice in Chains was on hiatus, Staley joined the 'grunge ' while guitarist worked on material originally intended for a solo album. In January 1995, Cantrell, bassist, and drummer began on Cantrell's material. In the spring of 1995, Staley was invited back to join the band. Staley said that 'we started to split apart and went different ways, and we felt like we were betraying each other.' In April 1995, Alice in Chains entered in with producer, who had previously worked with and. Few of the songs on the album had been written before the sessions began, so Cantrell's material was used as a starting point. The band would then give the demo tapes to Staley so he could write lyrics. The album was finished in August 1995. Cantrell said, 'It was often depressing, and getting it done felt like pulling hair out, but it was the fucking coolest thing, and I'm glad to have gone through it. I will cherish the memory forever,' while Staley added, 'I'll cherish it forever, too, just because this one I can remember doing.' Alice in Chains song lyrics for album Jar Of Flies. Tracks: Rotten Apple, Nutshell, I Stay Away, No Excuses, Whale & Wasp, Don't Follow, Swing On This. Product description. Rare.Never used, just opened. While not their most definitive album (that honor belongs to 1992's Dirt), Jar of Flies represents an important step in Alice in Chains' recording career. Witness 'I Stay Away,' which is made up of equal portions of hummable guitar riffs and the spookier, scarier. During the recording of the album, Staley was severely addicted to and was often late or absent for recording and rehearsal sessions for the album. Their manager, Susan Silver said, '.It was a really painful session because it took so long. It was horrifying to see [Layne] in that condition. Yet, when he was cognizant, he was the sweetest, bright-eyed guy you'd ever want to meet. To be in a meeting with him and have him fall asleep in front of you was gut-wrenching.' While in the studio, a rough mix of the song ' was leaked to radio, and received major airplay. On October 6, 1995, the band released the studio version of the song to radio via satellite uplink. The, features interview footage regarding the album. This is the last Alice in Chains studio album to feature original vocalist. Music and lyrics [ ] Cantrell, in an interview around the release of the album, said, 'Our music's kind of about taking something ugly and making it beautiful.' With the exceptions of ', ', and ', the lyrics are all written by Staley. Staley said, 'I just wrote down whatever was on my mind.so a lot of the lyrics are really loose. If you asked me to sing the lyrics to probably any one of them right now, I couldn't do it. I'm not sure what they are because they're still that fresh.' Staley added, 'For a long time I let problems and sour relationships rule over me instead of letting the water roll off my back.I thought it was cool that I could write such dark, depressing music. But then instead of being therapeutic, it was starting to drag on and keep hurting. This time I just felt, 'Fuck it. I can write good music, and if I feel easy and I feel like laughing, I can laugh.' There's no huge, deep message in any of the songs. It was just what was going on in my head right then. We had good times, and we had bad times. We recorded a few months of being human.' 'Sludge Factory' was written about a call Staley and Wright received while at the studio, from Columbia executives and. Ienner and Anthony told them they had nine days to finish the record, because they had already taken a lot of studio time. Of the album's four singles, 'Grind', 'Heaven Beside You', ' and 'Over Now', three feature Cantrell on lead vocals. Cantrell also wrote the lyrics for the songs for which he sang lead vocals. Regarding 'Grind', Cantrell said it was written at 'pretty much at the height of publicity about canceled tours, heroin, amputations, everything, thus it was another 'FUCK YOU for saying something about my life' song.' 'Heaven Beside You' was written by Cantrell after the break-up of his girlfriend of seven years. On the of Alice in Chains' box set, Cantrell described the song as 'Another attempt to reconcile the fact that my life and paths are tearing me apart from the person I love. All the things I write about her are a way for me to maybe speak to her, express things I could never express.' Commenting on 'Over Now', Cantrell said of the song: 'A lot of deep shit in there, a big epic number. Plus you can get away with a hugely long tune near the end of a record.' An acoustic version of 'Over Now' was released as a single in 1996 as part of the band's album. Release and reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating C favorable Although not as successful as Dirt, the album debuted at number one on the and went to stay on the chart for 46 weeks. It has since been certified double platinum. The band opted not to tour in support of Alice in Chains, adding to the rumors of drug abuse. When asked about the frustration of not touring to support the record, Cantrell provided some insight into how Staley's addictions led to repercussive tensions within the band: 'Very frustrating, but we stuck it out. We rode the good times together, and we stuck together through the hard times. We never stabbed each other in the back and spilled our guts and do that kind of bullshit that you see happen a lot.' It was noted for being a break away from the externally applied grunge label affixed to the group. Described the album as a 'musical rebirth,' and remarked that in contrast to the raw distortions associated with grunge, Alice in Chains' sound was 'cleanly delineated and meticulously layered.' Jon Wiederhorn of Rolling Stone called the album 'liberating and enlightening, the songs achieve a startling, staggering and palpable impact.' Bill Adams of Ground Control Magazine, reviewing Alice in Chains discography wrote 'If indeed turned out to be the gateway that got so many more people hooked on Alice in Chains, it can only be said that the band's self-titled album implies withdrawals or a sense of significant unease or discomfort. The signs that something is just not right appear everywhere both on and in Alice in Chains; the front cover features a photo of a three-legged dog (one too few) while the back cover presents a picture of a three-legged mandolinist (one too many). The album's liner notes feature images of ghastly, contorted with no flesh on their arms, sinister, personified bottles swimming through black oceans, cartoons of animals standing on trial, synthetic limbs and more. They are images of turmoil, and discomfort, and it's difficult to look at them.' Alice in Chains included the singles ', ', and ', all of which had accompanying. 'Grind' and 'Again' were nominated for the in 1996 and 1997, respectively. The music video for 'Again' was nominated for at the. Packaging and title [ ] The album is also known informally as 'Tripod' or 'Three-Legged Dog Album' due to a three-legged dog on the and on the back. The image of the dog on the cover was inspired by a three-legged dog named Tripod that used to terrorize drummer and chase him around during his paper-work duty when he was a kid. Kinney also designed the artwork for the album. Photographed the three-legged dog for the album cover at a playground near downtown Los Angeles on August 23, 1995. Schenck did a casting for three-legged dogs for the shoot, but the band ended up choosing a fax with the image of a dog as the cover shot. A different three-legged dog named Sunshine was used for the 'Grind' music video. The photo of the dog shot by Schenck at the playground was finally used years later on the 1999 box set. Contrary to rumor, none of the dogs used for the photoshoot, the album's cover or the music video belonged to Jerry Cantrell. The was initially available in three versions: one with a transparent purple with a yellow-green spine, one with the color scheme reversed and a predominantly version. The purple jewel case is currently and the yellow-green edition is now a rarity. On the predominantly monochrome cover, the dog has yellow eyes. The cassette edition features a purple cassette or transparent yellow-green case. It was also released on double vinyl with a purple label on the A-side and a yellow-green label on the B-side of both discs. Disc 1 featured tracks 1-6, disc 2 featured tracks 7-12 and both discs had 3 tracks per side. In Japan, the CD cover is replaced with a blank, white cover with the dark blue text 'Alice In Chains' appearing inside of a dark blue border in the bottom-right corner. The image of Frank Lentini was also removed, showing a mostly white back cover. Track listing [ ] All lyrics written by, except where noted. Title Lyrics Music Length 1. ' Cantrell 4:44 2. 'Brush Away' Cantrell,, 3:22 3. 'Sludge Factory' Cantrell, Kinney 7:12 4. ' Cantrell Cantrell, Inez 5:27 5. 'Head Creeps' Staley 6:28 6. ' Cantrell 4:05 7. 'Shame in You' Cantrell, Inez, Kinney 5:35 8. 'God Am' Cantrell, Inez, Kinney 4:08 9. 'So Close' Cantrell, Kinney 2:45 10. 'Nothin' Song' Cantrell, Kinney 5:40 11. 'Frogs' Cantrell, Inez, Kinney 8:18 12. ' ( ) Cantrell Cantrell, Kinney 7:03 Total length: 1:04:48 † Contains an excerpt of 'Good Night'. Japanese bonus tracks All lyrics written by Staley; all music composed by Cantrell. Track listing No. Title Length 13. 'Again (Tattoo of Pain Mix)' 4:03 14. 'Again (Jungle Mix)' ( also known as Club Mix) 4:08 Total length: 1:12:59 Personnel [ ]. • ^ Huey, Steve.. Retrieved 2009-07-23. • ^ de Sola, David (2015). Alice in Chains: The Untold Story. Martin's Press. Retrieved November 7, 2017. • (2013-05-30)... Retrieved 2013-06-12. • ^ Wiederhorn, Jon (1996-02-08).. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2008-01-30. • ^ Rothman, Robin (2002-04-22).. Rolling Stone. Archived from on 2007-11-14. Retrieved 2007-11-24. Archived from on January 23, 2008. Retrieved 2007-12-20. • ^ Adams, Bill.. 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Retrieved 14 August 2016. • (in German). Retrieved 14 August 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2016. • billboard.com. Retrieved 14 August 2016. Billboard charts. Retrieved 2008-02-14. Retrieved 2012-04-22. • • For 'Grind':.. Retrieved 2012-04-22. • For 'Heaven Beside You':.. Retrieved 2012-04-22. • officialcharts.com. Retrieved August 14, 2016. If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Album, then click SEARCH Preceded by by November 25 – December 1, 1995 Succeeded. It's no secret that Alicia Silverstone is an animal lover. Remember how she starred in that to tell the world she's a vegetarian? Well now she's taking her passionate views a step further with her new book about going vegan, titled, that's set to hit stores in the Fall of 2009. In case you're not familiar with a vegan diet, it involves not eating any animal products including meat, milk, or honey. 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