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Black Gives Way To Blue

Alice In ChainsMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: September 25, 2009
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This is a rock album, and this IS Alice in Chains. Daniel J. Shatz  |  97 reviewers made a similar statement
This is an excellent album from one of the best rock bands out there. Kris King  |  60 reviewers made a similar statement
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223 of 235 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Triumphant Return of Alice in Chains!!! September 29, 2009
Format:Audio CD
When Alice in Chains released their self-titled album in 1995, it showed the band moving in a different direction from the one they'd explored previously. Jerry Cantrell was singing lead on more tracks than ever before, Layne Staley's vocals were heavily layered (double-tracked), and the grunge sound they'd had turned into a more sludge-metal type sound. Staley died 7 years after the release of that album and it appeared for a while that Alice in Chains had died with him. I worship Layne Staley, but I realize he was not solely responsible for creating the Alice in Chains sound; but, he did leave a large void when he passed away. Since Alice in Chains announced they were recording a new album with new vocalist/guitarist William DuVall, the question running through people's minds has been "Can they do it without Layne?" Well, after steadily listening to this album since it leaked, I can tell you, in all honesty, that they can.

"Black Gives Way to Blue" picks up pretty much where that last album left off. This is not "Dirt Pt. II," but Alice in Chains for 2009 and even with Staley gone, the album still retains the recognizable Alice in Chains sound. There are moments where you can not only feel Staley's presence, you can almost hear his voice. While William DuVall is technically Layne Staley's replacement, Jerry Cantrell handles a large majority of lead vocal duties...But make no mistake, this is not a Jerry Cantrell solo album. This is very much an Alice in Chains album. When DuVall and Cantrell harmonize together in the way Staley and Cantrell did so many years ago, it's pretty clear that Alice in Chains is back.

Here is a track-by-track review;

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33 of 40 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Yeah, it really is that good September 29, 2009
Format:Audio CD
Not much I can say that hasn't been said, but the moment I heard "All Secrets Known" and the sludgy guitar kicked in, I was hooked. Great lyrics, great way to slowly bring in the new singer, and the chemistry between everyone is still there. It only took one full listen and I can already say that "Private Hell" is one of my favorite AIC songs. And the more I listen to it, the more I'm beginning to think "Your Decision" is going rank right up there, too.
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49 of 62 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite AIC album September 29, 2009
Format:Audio CD
Very excited about this album. AIC has been my favorite band since I became aware of them circa 1994. I really didn't know what to expect with the 13 year hiatus and new lead vocalist, but this album has truly exceeded my expectations.

1. All Secrets Known 8/10 - Great opener. Slow, heavy track. Seemed kinda bland on first listen, but it's grown on me. There's more here than I first thought.

2. A Looking In View 9/10 - The first track to be released from the album back in July. Awesome song all around.

3. Check My Brain 7/10 - This is the radio-friendly rock song of the album. Catchy tune but not all that impressive for AIC. Sort of an advertisement that they have a new album out.

4. Last of My Kind 9/10 - Great heavy rock song. Very cool, Cantrell-ish opening riff. DuVall really shows off his vocals on this one.

5. Your Decision 10/10 - Amazing track. Definite radio single. Likely the "hit" of the album". Great harmonized vocals by Cantrell and Duvall, and very cool lead guitar parts by Cantrell throughout the song.

6. When the Sun Rose Again 9/10 - Very nice acoustic track with harmonized vocals by Cantrell and DuVall. Reminiscent of something off of Sap.

7. Acid Bubble 10/10 - Cantrell at his best. This is the masterpiece of this album. The most impressive arrangement Cantrell has done to date in my opinion.

8. Lesson Learned 8/10 - Catchy medium-pace rock song. Possible radio single.

9. Take Her Out 7/10 - Another medium-pace rock song. I get the feeling DuVall had a hand in this one.

10. Private Hell 9/10 - I really like this track. Another potential radio single.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
I had my reservations about this disc.
That was before I heard it.
Now I say this as someone who is hardly a newbie to AIC. I have been with them ever since Dirt in '92.
This is the best album they have ever released, bar none.
For a band to skip 14 years and release a disc that picks up right where they left off is absolutely unbelievable. The disc just blows me away. Jerry's vocals over the years have not suffered in the least. Will DuVall is a fantastic addition to the band. He can sing his azz off, and he adds a second guitar to the mix. Now when Jerry is soloing the rhythm guitar doesn't go away onstage and that lends the band a much fatter linear sound overall. Layne would be proud.
If you have ever been an AIC fan you simply cannot go wrong with this.
Some say they had to have time for the songs to grow on them.
With me, this was not the case. My jaw dropped from the get go.
Those who claim this isn't AIC, it's a Jerry Cantrell disc are just barking dogs.
The only song that is even close to a departure for the band is Take Her Out, and that has more to do with subject matter than anything else. The familiar layered vocals combined with Jerry's singular style of riffage makes this song another classic AIC tune regardless of being about a chick.
This is the best comeback album I have ever heard, and it is VINTAGE ALICE IN CHAINS to boot.
Black Gives Way To Blue will be the second most popular disc from these guys right behind Dirt.
Hell(o), right now I PREFER it to Dirt, and Dirt has aways been my favorite, followed by Jar of Flies/Sap.
Give this a try, you will not be dissapointed. I have been listening to it daily for about 2-3 months now, and I can't stop listening to it.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Alice in Chains BGWTB on Vinyl
(Second paragraph will be reviewing the physical vinyl)
I am a huge AiC fan, I grew up with the band featuring Layne Staley, I will always love that version of the band, a lot... Read more
Published 9 days ago by huntersmommy
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible new representation of AIC
William Duvall more than fills the shoes of his predecessor, he ups the ante. AIC has never sounded better, this is coming from a fan of AIC since the beginning. Read more
Published 14 days ago by Collective Bio Matter
5.0 out of 5 stars Every song is good on this one!
I own every AIC albums, minus the best of ones....and I had very low expectations on this one. In fact, I never intended to bother buying it. Read more
Published 19 days ago by Jeremy
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
Plays great, in a soft cover, which I personally like better than hard because they are more durable, esp when dropped.
Published 21 days ago by Alex
3.0 out of 5 stars SOME GREAT SONGS!!!!!!
first of all, i gotta say that i totally love previous AIC albums like the masterpieces DIRT, JAR OF FLIES and FACELIFT..... Read more
Published 2 months ago by FLUMINENSE
5.0 out of 5 stars the noise continues
a great album and one where i'm listening the the entire thing over and over again. this continues their sound from older albums - somehow reminds me of flies but is better in... Read more
Published 2 months ago by M. Bresnahan
4.0 out of 5 stars Impressive
Good songwriting returning from Alice in Chains, and the band is back sounding similar to before. AIC fans are likely to enjoy this music.
Published 2 months ago by James Coffman
5.0 out of 5 stars A great AIC album, plus simply fantastic in its own right.
Much debate has stirred over whether or not William Duvall made for a decent new front man for Alice In Chains since the death of Layne Staley. Read more
Published 2 months ago by James Daggs
5.0 out of 5 stars Still AIC even without Layne
This is a fabulous record and still has the AIC pummeling riffs sound, and the fabulous voice of William DuVall. Still can't believe how he fits in so perfectly,with his own style. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Cerulean
5.0 out of 5 stars LP
Alice N Chains is back in a way. Jerry Cantrell did one hell of a job putting this LP together so quickly after Lane Staley's death. This is my fav Band!!!It rips!!
Published 3 months ago by Philw19642002
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Wow, this is not Alice in Chains, this is another Jerry Cantrell album
It's not fair to compare this album to previous AIC releases. Of course it's not going to be the same, Staley's gone and a lot of things have changed for the band to the point where not every song is about depression and drugs, and you can't expect that. If they were, the people who are unwilling... Read more
Sep 28, 2009 by Kevin Gumdrop |  See all 74 posts
So was my Target the only one who ignored this release?
Agreed. I can't justify paying $9.99 for a compressed lossy version of the album when the physical cd is sold for the same price. I ordered it on amazon and got it the day it was released. If iTunes had iTunes LP + ALAC then maybe I would consider getting the Digital version.
Sep 29, 2009 by Joe |  See all 20 posts
Can they do it without Layne?
it will never be the same of course, but i've heard some of the stuff and it is really great. i think Layne was smiling up in Heaven when he heard it.
Sep 20, 2009 by William T. Gittings |  See all 38 posts
Any word on what this is?
I heard a track today on the radio and it sounded really good...glad to hear new material from them.
Jul 1, 2009 by Michael D. Braden |  See all 28 posts
metallica or sucksica??
What's this got to do with the upcoming AlC album?
Aug 26, 2009 by Danny (metal guy) |  See all 14 posts
Will there be a DVD before Christmas/Holidays? Be the first to reply
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