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Degradation Trip

Jerry Cantrell
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 18, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Roadrunner Records
  • ASIN: B0000655YW
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #114,188 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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A tour de force of epic proportions, the 14-song, 72-minute outing from former Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell is a brutal emotional exorcism, the brooding and insinuating music perfectly suited to the pained and pointed lyrics. In Alice in Chains, Cantrell was responsible for such hits as the intensely personal "Rooster," and on this, his sophomore solo outing, Cantrell continues in that vein, painting unflinching and often brutal personal portraits on the aptly titled Degradation Trip. Just as Appetite for Destruction captured a debauched moment in time for Guns N' Roses, Degradation Trip encapsulates the often-pained soul and experiences of Jerry Cantrell. The singer-guitarist seems self-referential and tongue-in-cheek on songs, such as "Bargain Basement Howard Hughes," while "Mother's Spinning in Her Grave (Glass Dick Jones)" seems to address crack addiction. In "Psychotic Break," Cantrell sings "chalking up my dead friends / and loved ones long gone," an ode written even before bandmate Layne Staley's passing. With Ozzy Osbourne's rhythm section supporting him musically, the forceful, soaring, energetic "Anger Rising" is haunting, as Cantrell sings "by the way father, could you beat me some more." The lovely, instantly memorable "Angel Eyes" sounds radio-ready, while the album closer, the spare, mournful, countrified "Gone," is a tearjerker. Degradation Trip is a stunning, haunting journey, and when Cantrell sings "feel like a psychotic break comin' on," you can't help but believe him--and yearn for his redemption. --Katherine Turman

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Alice in Chains? or something more?...., September 26, 2002
By Christopher Haught (Bainbridge, Georgia USA) - See all my reviews
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Fans of Alice in Chains came to realize this year that with the death of Layne Staley, there would be no reunion in the future. So with that legacy casting a shadow Jerry Cantrell, Staley's bandmate and songwriting partner, finally released his anticipated second solo album. While Staley was the voice of AIC and its frontman, fans won't soon forget that Cantrell was the heart of the music itself. His harmony vocals and guitar rifts defined Alice in Chains' sound, and this effort goes to show that although Staley will be missed, rock music hasn't died just yet.

I hate to compare this album to his former band, as that really isn't fair. There really is no substitute for AIC, and Cantrell isn't trying to duplicate his success. Rather, he's a hard-working gifted songwriter/musician and this effort should be judged solely on its own. I can honestly say that although it is impossible to listen to this album without comparing it to the old band, it stands out on its own as a very good record.

Cantrell's first solo work, Boggy Depot, had its ups and downs. It was a good listen, but other than a few songs (such as "My Song"), it wasn't particularly inspiring. With Degradation Trip, Cantrell realizes his potential. Now he's a legitimate solo artist, not a member of a successful band branching out to do his own thing. He signed up with Roadrunner records, borrowed Mike Bordin (drums) and Robert Trujilo (bass) from Ozzy Osbourne's lineup, and is here to make a statement all his own.

The album starts out with "Psychotic Break", which is aptly named. It carries a pulse, droning along as it teases the listener, promising to break out into something much bigger. As the album progresses, this does happen. "Bargain Basement Howard Hughes" is evidence of this, and then we're really in for a stretch of listening pleasure as Cantrell moves into "Anger Rising", and the best song on the CD, "Angel Eyes". These songs could both be hits with the right marketing, so we'll see what happens. "Angel Eyes", in fact, should be placed in the top ten songs that Cantrell has ever penned, putting it right up there with "Rooster", "Would?", "Got Me Wrong", "Heaven Beside You", "Killer is Me", and "No Excuses". Yes, those are some of the best songs that Alice In Chains put out over the years, but that's how good this tune is. You just have to hear it.

Cantrell slows things down a little with "Solitutude", but loses nothing. At this pace, you can see that he's a songwriter first, and that music is truly his passion. Again, hating to compare it to AIC, but I have to look back on the Jar of Flies album when I listen to this one. Like his old band, Cantrell pens a relaxing melody just as well as a hard rock jamming tune.

Other highlights on this album include "She Was My Girl," another song that can't be overlooked with its catchy pace, and could be another hit. Not only that, good luck getting it out of your head once you've given it a good listen. Check out "Hellbound," and "Spiderbite," where Cantrell shows he's got the heavy thing down pat too. Here's where you'll recognize Ozzy's boys just itching to break loose. Cantrell never drops the leash completely, however. He keeps us held tightly to what he's trying to do here. And that's just fine, as this isn't Ozzy, but rather a blend of musicianship, blues, rock and roll, and grunge. The taste of metal mixed in doesn't overpower or take away from this formula. "Mother's Spinning in Her Grave" has a beat underlying it that will make you tap the steering wheel as you drive. "Give it a Name" is another catchy one, reminding me more of a good Pearl Jam tune than anything else. If you can imagine Pearl Jam with AIC-like harmony vocals.

"Castaway" isn't one to be overlooked, either. Nor is "Chemical Tribe," another heavy one that almost, but never quite, lets loose. This one will make you think too, as he tackles the concept of drugs taking over our generation. Perhaps that was written with Layne Staley, who the album is dedicated to, in mind. "Locked On" is poignant: "locked on, what's the deal? faded rock star, pushing needle...you don't know, well that's alright. You do your thing, I'll do mine".....

The album finishes off with "Gone", again bringing Staley to mind. This is the album's slowest song, and brings us all down from the "Trip" we've been riding since "Psychotic Break". This is one of those songs that just mellows out the listener, if it doesn't make 'em think outright. And one will need several minutes after it is over before putting on some other music. That would just spoil the mood.

Degradation Trip is one of those albums that sounds good the first time thru, but gets even better with each playing. Yes, it will remind you at times of Alice in Chains; there's simply no avoiding that. But if you can take a few moments to toss out comparisons to his old band, Cantrell will entertain you completely on his own. And this isn't a bad thing. This album is one of the best releases that this reviewer has heard in years. That's with the rise of such bands as Staind, Creed, Godsmack, and Nickelback, and isn't to put any of those down. This album is simply that good.

A final thought, from "Locked On":

"Every song I wrote meant what I said at the time
Yeah I spent some time looking death right in the eye
Every song I wrote I captured a fragment of time
Dying a little makes you appreciate life"
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Grunge lives on!, June 28, 2002
Its about time Jerry stepped up and showed all of these Alice in Chains Rip-Off bands (i.e. Staind, Puddle of Mudd, Godsmack, etc.) how it supposed to be done. Degradation Trip is a 70+ minute long heavy, emotional gem that us die hard AIC fans have been waiting for. Not to knock Cantrell's solo debut "Boggy Depot", which was a great album, but it was a slight departure from the dark and heavy sludge that epitomized AIC. Jerry was always the main creative force behind Alice, and he undoubtedly proves it here. There isn't a single song on this album that disappoints. Jerry mixes his trademark strange and heavy riffs perfectly with layers of minor key vocal harmonies that can fool you into thinking that good ol' Layne is alive and well. The lyrics are personal and emotional, and deal a great deal with Staley's problems, which just puts the icing on the cake as we are given a hint as to what it was like to be watching Layne's decline from close range. There is only one thing missing on this album that holds it back from being a masterpiece, and that is Sean Kinney's drumming. Don't get me wrong, I think Mike Bordin does an excellent job filling in, but Kinney has a destinct style that was as much of the AIC sound as Jerry's guitar crunch and Layne's nasaly wail. Thats my only complaint though, and believe me, its a small one. Any fan of AIC, or heavy music in general, will love this album. And fans of the previously mentioned "AIC Copy" bands should pick this album up and hear what Grunge should sound like.

P.S. Shame on Columbia records for giving up on Jerry. They are most certainly kicking themselves right now. RIP Layne.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST ALBUM OF 2002!!!!!!!!!!!!!, November 20, 2002
In a year where the rock charts are taken over by rap-metal and emo-punk, it seems like seeing a revolution of REAL rock is hopeless. But with this cd, you just might think there IS hope that real rock will come back. This cd sounds like it came out in 1992 rather than 2002. Shame Jerry had to make this during the time that Layne Staley died- at least he dedicated the album to him. I also had the excellent opportunity to see Jerry Cantrell live this past June, when he was on the Jim Beam Road to the Rackhouse Tour with Nickelback and Epidemic. He is AMAZING live!

My favorites on this cd are "Anger Rising", "Pyschotic Break", "Bargain Basement Howard Hughes", and "Hellbound", but I can easily listen to the whole cd without skipping a track :)

So help to keep grunge alive and buy this cd! and also check out Cantrell's debut "Boggy Depot"- just as good as this one.

Alice in Chains are one of my ALL TIME favorite bands, probably,,, 3rd favorite after Dream Theater and Iron Maiden, and I was dissapointed to hear that Staley died, but at least their great guitarist and founder keeps their sound alive- ROCK ON JERRY, SHOW JIMMY EAT WORLD HOW ROCK IS DONE!!!!!!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Big step up
Degradation Trip is a big step up for Cantrell from Boggy Depot. That album was alright, but not as intense, deep and melodic as this one. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Hugo Posh

5.0 out of 5 stars Jerry cantrell keeps alice in chains legacy alive
I was amazed by how much range jerry has even when not with AIC.There will never be another Layne,but jerry cantrell is great in his own right with his own unique style. Read more
Published 10 months ago by M. Brian Zuelch

4.0 out of 5 stars Save your money for the complete, 2-disc set.
I bought this when it first came out, and then I was disappointed when they released the 2-disc version, which I still haven't purchased for whatever reason. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Lukas J. Running

5.0 out of 5 stars Talented
This is a lovely cd with a kind of type o negitive sound. You just can't go wrong if you are an alice and chains fan or a jerry cantrell fan. Read more
Published on February 6, 2007 by winged orange angel

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Cantrell does a great job of translating his emotions into song. You feel like you're on the degredation trip with him. Read more
Published on September 22, 2006 by hound48

5.0 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY THIS CD!!!!
While wonderful in its way, DO NOT BUY THIS CD!!! Save your money and shell out the extra few $$$ for the 2-disc set! Read more
Published on July 26, 2005 by H. Dabbs

4.0 out of 5 stars not that its bad...
no, i'm not saying that degradation trip isnt worthy of 5 stars musically. it is, with great crunchy numbers and heartbreaking ballads. Read more
Published on June 15, 2005 by Grungemonkey

5.0 out of 5 stars 4 years and still I dream.......
This is a perfect example of how depressing music could serve as a soul cleanser, for both the artist and the listener. Darkness all around it. Read more
Published on May 3, 2004 by Alejandro Egoavil

3.0 out of 5 stars Overall Just Plain Decent
The release of this album could not have come at a worse time, for only a month before, Cantrell's former bandmate Layne Stayley had died of a heroin overdose. Read more
Published on December 17, 2003 by lizardman_tcs

1.0 out of 5 stars Weird.
Jerry Cantrell lost his vibe after Layne Staley's death. There is nary a hint of Alice in Chains in here.
Published on June 20, 2003

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