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Alice in Chains (occasionally informally referred to as the Dog Album or Tripod [5]) is the third studio album by American rock band Alice in Chains. It was released on November 7, 1995, by Columbia Records , and was the follow-up to the highly successful Dirt (1992).
Musically speaking, Soul! refused the division of black arts into high and low culture: the music of the concert hall versus the music of the Apollo. Soul! made room for both…" [3] Ivan Cury was the program's staff director until 1970, when Stan Lathan (later a veteran television director and father of actress Sanaa Lathan) assumed the position.
Facelift is the debut studio album by the American rock band Alice in Chains, released by Columbia Records on August 28, 1990. [1] The tracks "We Die Young", and "Man in the Box" were released as singles. "Man in the Box" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal in 1992. [5]
In 2011, Alice in Chains began work on their fifth studio album, The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here, which was released on May 28, 2013. [14] Alice in Chains' sixth studio album, Rainier Fog, was released on August 24, 2018. [15] As of 2019, Alice in Chains has had 18 Top 10 songs and five No. 1 hits on Billboard ' s Mainstream Rock chart. [16]
Live Facelift is a concert video and live album by the American rock band Alice in Chains, originally released on VHS on July 30, 1991, [1] containing live footage of songs from their debut album, Facelift, recorded at The Moore Theatre in Seattle on December 22, 1990. [2] The video has been certified gold by the RIAA with excess sales of ...
The official trailer for Black Antenna was released on Alice In Chains' YouTube Channel on February 28, 2019. [260] Besides a 90-minute film, a 10-part web-series focused on each track from the album will also be released. Episodes 1 and 2, "The One You Know" and "Rainier Fog", respectively, were released on March 7, 2019. [261]
This is the first Alice in Chains album released on Virgin Records and their first venture away from Columbia, who handled all of their previous releases. The album debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 , [ 10 ] and was certified gold by the RIAA on May 26, 2010, [ 11 ] with shipments exceeding 500,000 copies in the U.S. and over 1 million ...
While the Black Is Beautiful movement started in the 1960s, the fight for equal rights and a positive perception of the African-American body started much earlier in American history. This movement took form because the media and society as a whole had a negative perception of the African-American body as being only suitable for slave status. [8]