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  2. Black Gives Way to Blue - Wikipedia

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    Black Gives Way to Blue won Revolver magazine's Golden Gods Award for Album of the Year in 2010. The span of nearly fourteen years between the self-titled album and Black Gives Way to Blue marks the longest gap between studio albums in Alice in Chains' career.

  3. List of songs recorded by Alice in Chains - Wikipedia

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    Black Gives Way to Blue: Cantrell: Black Gives Way to Blue (September 29, 2009) October 23, 2008 – March 18, 2009 Studio 606, Northridge, CA / Henson Recording Studios, Los Angeles: Raskulinecz / Alice in Chains 3:03 Black Gives Way to Blue (Piano Mix) Black Gives Way to Blue iTunes bonus track (September 29, 2009) 3:01 Bleed the Freak: Cantrell

  4. Alice in Chains discography - Wikipedia

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    Black Gives Way to Blue, the group's first album with DuVall, was released on September 29, 2009. [13] 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]

  5. Black Gives Way to Blue (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Black Gives Way to Blue" is a song by American rock band Alice in Chains, and the last track on their 2009 studio album of the same name. [4] Written and sung by guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell , it features Elton John on piano.

  6. The 10 Most Important Alice in Chains Moments - AOL

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    In 2009, the reunited Alice in Chains released Black Gives Way to Blue, and the first radio single was an instant hit. “Check My Brain” was the band’s first No. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream ...

  7. Music Bank (album) - Wikipedia

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    The box set consists of three music discs, 48 songs, including rarities, previously unreleased demos and mixes by the band, and previously released and remastered material from their albums Facelift, Sap, Dirt, Jar of Flies, Alice in Chains and Unplugged and a CD-ROM disc containing various multimedia.

  8. The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here - Wikipedia

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    The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here is the fifth studio album by American rock band Alice in Chains, released on May 28, 2013, through Capitol Records, the band's final album released through the label. [8] Following a worldwide tour in support of its previous album, Black Gives Way to Blue (2009), Alice in

  9. Alice in Chains (album) - Wikipedia

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    After the release of Jar of Flies, vocalist Layne Staley entered rehab for heroin addiction, and drummer Sean Kinney struggled with alcoholism. [3] The band had been scheduled join the Shit Hits the Sheds Tour during mid-1994 with Metallica, Suicidal Tendencies, Danzig and Fight, including a stop at Woodstock '94, but while in rehearsal for the tour, Staley arrived to a practice session high. [3]