Dave Navarro - Trust No One Audio CD
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Band: Dave Navarro
Title: Trust No One
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Release Date: 2001-07-10
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Rexall 2: Hungry 3: Sunny Day 4: Mourning Soul 5: Everything 6: Not For Nothing 7: Avoiding The Angel 8: Very Little Daylight 9: Venus In Furs 10: Slow Motion Sickness 11: The Bed (Bonus Track) 12: Somebody Else (Bonus Track)
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navarro without the addiction H. dave navarro the guitarist for jane's addiction and a short replacement in R. C. P for their 1995 under-rated classic "one hot minute"
now i've very weary of solo albums from members of famous bands.
one because usually it's just half baked left material from the scrap heap of their previous bands work remaked to sound inoavitive and creative
2. usually just because their face is on thecover is going to sell millions and become an classic.
well this my friends is neither.
this is an vistionary delicacy with a post grunge sound I. E soundgarden. with acoustic ditty's aswell which dave pulls out marvellously
this album also features an cover an a velvet underground song
"venus in furs"
not to be compared with jane's addiction this is a whole new kettle of fish. . .
good, but . . .
The first two tracks (and singles) are really good songs. if you're looking for an amazing record from this amazing guitarist, you are going to be disappointed. They rock, they move, they inspire. After that, the album seems to melt into one big entity. None of the other songs are as cool, and some suck (not for nothing). My opinion of this album is that it is worth listening too if you're a fan of any of his bands. You may like it, you may hate it. I love Jane's, so I bought it, used, and I don't regret the purchase. When you're feeling depressed and self-absorbed, this is a good record to wallow in.
incredibly good.
This CD focuses on his singing/lyrics. This CD is absolutely great, its definetly different from what Navarro does in janes and the chilli peppers, but thats fine. Each track is done with care, and tho many people think they sound the same, i think each one has its own unique sound. If you compare Mourning Son, and Not for nothing you'll really understand waht i mean. Not for nothing is very fast paced and reminds me of a nine inch nails remix. Mourning son on the other hand is very calm, and the way all hte sounds are layered together is just astounding. This CD is really worth your time, and if you are a navarro fan, give this one a chance. Don't expect those blazing solos and new funky guitar riffs, instead expect something thats more vocal, and something that is very very musical.
Dave Navarro - Trust No One
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