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Not at all worth the money

I used to be one of the biggest AIC-fans on earth, nearly worshipping Layne Staley and his kind of singing, but what AIC (or better Sean Simpson) has made them to release this album I will never understand. very bad quality (like my first Danzig-Bootleg...), no feeling and whatsoever. Seems to me that the guys were just in need for some money, and I, fool that I am, stepped in the trap. A very sad last album for a wonderful band.

Memories Of An Awesome Band

Sometimes forgotten by the rock mainstream, Alice In Chains is Seattle's red-headed stepchild. With so much of the focus on Nirvana and Pearl Jam, AIC quietly recorded some of the best music of the ninety's. Layne Staley's awesome voice, along with Jerry Cantrell's great guitar and backing vocals led the way. This CD is a pretty good example of how they were not only a great studio band, but an awesome live act. It is a good blend of the more well known AIC songs mixed with classics known more to hardcore AIC fans. My only complaint is the ommission of two of my personal favorites, "It Aint Like That", and "Heaven Beside You" Of course this is only my opinion, and you probably don't give a damn, but I would've liked them included. That's not a reason to pass this one up though. Not perfect, but close enough for hungry Alice In Chains fans. Peace

★★
Long live ALICE IN CHAINS

The power of the vocals live cannot be denied. Track selection is very good and so is the editing.

★★
Kind of a let down

Alice in Chains soun nothing like they do on there albums. They just don't work live...There take on "Man in The Box" is lacking power and feeling like the album track did. Rooster is sounds to noodleing to be great. There songs work better with acoustics when live.

Not worth the money.

Same horrid band, same horrid vox...only live with no production. For the price they could have had more tracks too...rip off.

A great live album

This is a great live album any AIC fan will love. The live versions of Bleed the Freak and Them Bones are the best tracks though, one listen to Them Bones and you can hear how great of a guitatist Jerry Cantrell is. The only downside is on the later tracks (from Them Bones to the end of the disc), you can hear that Layne Staley doesn't sound as good as he used to due to his drug addictions. It's a damn shame, because Alice in Chains was a great band, and this is all we have left of them.

★★

Released under the MIT License.

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