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  • DVD Audio (November 7, 2000)
  • Please Note: This is a DVD-Audio disc which is playable on most DVD players as well as all DVD-Audio players. Click here for additional information regarding compatibility.
  • Original Release Date: November 7, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Atlantic / Wea
  • ASIN: B000050IKA
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (220 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #143,810 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. Dead & Bloated
2. Sex Type Thing
3. Wicked Garden
4. No Memory
5. Sin
6. Naked Sunday
7. Creep
8. Piece of Pie
9. Plush
10. Wet My Bed
11. Crackerman
12. Where the River Goes

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Though lambasted in some quarters as cynical clones of the then-vaunted "Seattle sound" (in particular, Alice in Chains and Pearl Jam) STP's 1993 debut nonetheless found a considerable following for its potent crunch and sly hooks. While some tracks do seem to ape the era's grunge ethos a bit too slavishly, there's also a sense that perhaps Weiland and company were merely sharing some of the same influences as their contemporaries--and on standouts like the riff-savvy "Sex Type Thing" and the moody acoustics of "Creep", accomplishing it with a bit more ambitious range. Indeed, the radio anthem "Crush" belies a devotion to songcraft disdained by many of their peers, one that served as an effective bridge between the stadium rock of the '70s and '80s and the more introspective alt-rock just then coming into vogue--even if the album's triple-platinum sales showed just how ironic and misplaced the "alternative" label could ultimately be. --Jerry McCulley

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53 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The classic debut, April 7, 2005
By Daniel Maltzman (Arlington, MA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Core (Audio CD)
In 1992/93, probably most people would not have expected Stone Temple Pilots to be one of the best bands of the decade. People were really split on STP back in the day. To be sure, they were one of the most popular bands of the decade right off the bat. Over half of the songs on their debut album "Core" were very popular radio staples back in the early 90s and remain popular to this day. Fans bought "Core" in droves upon its release, and it has gone on to sell eight million copies.

Most likely because of the band's almost instant success, they received an enormous amount of condemnation. They were accused of jumping on the grunge bandwagon. The most common complaint thrown at STP was that they were Pearl Jam rip-offs. A few years later, if you were to listen to Pearl Jam's "No Code" and then listen to STP's "Tiny Music," it would be hard to imagine thinking that STP was a knockoff of PJ. But in the early 90s, however, before STP really got into their own groove with subsequent albums, the comparison and complaints remained.

I think that one of the main differences between these two bands is that Pearl Jam is a college/undergound band at heart, and Stone Temple Pilots was an arena rock band at heart. The fact that STP never lost the knack for writing great hooks throughout their five releases, and that Pearl Jam's music became increasingly less commercial, more arty, confirm that for me (not to say that one band is superior to the other, as they were/are both great in their own right).

In all honesty, "Core" is not the most groundbreaking influential album of all-time. Stone Temple Pilots were a very talented and eclectic band, and they did have their own sound. In the beginning, however, they did borrow from some of their peers, like Pearl Jam and Nirvana. On the surface, there are some similarities between "Core" era STP, and "Ten" era Pearl Jam. "Plush" is probably the best example. If you listened to "Plush" on the radio, with its grungy guitars and baritone vocals, you might have concluded that this was Pearl Jam you were listening to. "Core" actually sound like a mix of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden. These songs from "Core", however, sound like they were meant as anthems and for the arena and massive radio/MTV play. You get the sense by listing to "Core" that it was destined and tailored to be huge, probably one of the reasons it was so unfairly bashed in the first place.

Original or not, "Core" remains one of the finest rock albums of the early 90s. Even if they did borrow from the Seattle songbook, these songs remain classics from that era. These songs are so timeless because they all have killer groves, monster solos, and infectious hooks. The radio staples "Dead and Bloated," "Sex Type Thing," "Wicked Garden," "Creep," "Plush," and "Crackerman" have all stood the test of time and have weathered as well as anything from "Ten." The non-radio staples are also mostly quite memorable, so "Core" contains very little filler. "Core" sounds as fresh today as it did back in the early 90s.

I would go as far as to say that Stone Temple Pilots were the Led Zeppelin of the 1990s. The band, Scott Weiland (vocals), Dean DeLeo (Guitars) Robert DeLeo (bass) and Eric Kertz (drums) were an incredible band and they reinvented themselves with each new album, always churning out new music that sounded fresh and had new ideas, never stagnating or losing momentum. "Core," was an excellent foundation on to which a great band was built. And while the band's debut "Core" took the cue from some of it's peers, it's still a classic album and is a cornerstone to any good 90s rock collection.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars STP: At their maximum energy and talent, March 8, 2000
By Alex Talarico (Cleveland, Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Core (Audio CD)
Personally, although Stone Temple Pilots are my favorite band, I still think others should be able to appreciate the underlying angst and heavy guitar rhythms, as well as the passion and strain that can be detected in singer Scott Weiland's voice as he croons through the album. Songs such as Dead and Bloated, Sex Type Thing, Wicked Garden, Creep, and the epic Plush helped to define early 90's rock and roll/grunge/alternative, as well as setting the tone for later artists such as Bush, Godsmack, etc. Call them unoriginal, call them copycats, call them whatever you want, but Stone Temple Pilots always have a new style or a new variation on an old style that keeps you guessing. I give core an A-plus as a musician and as a music lover. This album is especially revered by those who like the heavy grunge sound of the early 90's, as it is very evident. The melancholy 'creep' invokes a sense of desperation, of a man driven out of his mind and into the arms of a woman who doesn't love him. Sex Type Thing, though controversial, is about the evils of date rape, not the benefits of it as was common belief when the song was released. Plush, by far the most masterful of the recordings, will make the price of the cd worth it by its own merit alone.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars IF you like your music hard - This is THE cd to own, November 2, 2000
This review is from: Core (Audio CD)
Sure, there are heavier bands out there, but STP, really kicks it hard with this amazing debut. The world of music owes alot to the talent of Scott Weiland and the boys.. (call then posers if you dare..the sheer amount of album sales of CORE would prove otherwise) - I would dare say that anyone with a love for the "grunge" sound, could not appreciate the sonic intensity at which this music personifies. Go beyond, the wall of sound demonstrated at the onset on Dead and Bloated (evokes Sabbath rifts) Sex Type Thing and Wicked Garden, and get to the heart of the musicianship demonstrated on NO Memory as the lead in to Sin. - The heavy plays out in perfect contrast to the heady - introspective sounds of Creep "I'm half the man I used to be" and Plush (an unforgettable rock anthem that gets better with each listen. Just to get you set up for the other rockers on the cd Piece of Pie and Crackerman and the masterful closer - Where the River Goes (next to Plush, my other personal fave).

- There are other excellent STP albums out there, and I can't quite place my love for this one over Purple, but CORE is the one that will stand the test of time. A masterpiece of angst at it introspective best.

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