Album info

Album-Release:
1992

HRA-Release:
16.08.2012

Label: Warner Music Group

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: American Trad Rock

Artist: Stone Temple Pilots

Composer: Scott Weiland, Dean DeLeo, Eric Kretz, Robert DeLeo

Album including Album cover

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  • 1Dead & Bloated05:10
  • 2Sex Type Thing03:37
  • 3Wicked Garden04:05
  • 4No Memory01:20
  • 5Sin06:04
  • 6Naked Sunday03:49
  • 7Creep05:33
  • 8Piece of Pie05:24
  • 9Plush05:13
  • 10Wet My Bed01:36
  • 11Crackerman03:14
  • 12Where The River Goes08:29
  • Total Runtime53:34

Info for Core

Die nächste Grunge-Band im Anflug auf die Charts könnten die Stone Temple Pilots aus San Diego sein. 'Core' läßt Heavy-Freaks das Wasser im Mund zusammenlaufen: mit dreckigen Gitarren, diszipliniert-knackigen Arrangements, einer wuchtigen Produktion (Brendan O'Brian/Red Hot Chili Peppers, Black Crowes) und manch schmackhafter Melodie wie in der Ballade 'Creep'. (Stereoplay 2008)

Scott Weiland, vocals
Dean DeLeo, guitar
Eric Kretz, drums
Robert DeLeo, bass

Produced by Brendan O'Brien

Since the moment they appeared on the scene in the early 90's, Stone Temple Pilots dominated the decade from start to finish, racking up 15 singles on the Billboard Top Ten, winning a "Best Hard Rock Performance" GRAMMY in 1994 for for "Plush," and having their five albums sell more than 35 million copies worldwide. Of all their peers, STP alone had sustained commercial success, earning greater critical acclaim with each release, building a body of work that remains popular and its enduring acclaim has only highlighted the absence of the band, who quietly went their separate ways after the turn-of the millennium release of Shangri-La Dee Da. Despite the presence of the greatest hits album Thank You in 2003, there has been a generation that has never witnessed the live power of the vocalist Scott Weiland, guitarist Dean DeLeo, bassist Robert DeLeo and drummer Eric Kretz live in concert, a situation that will be remedied this summer when the band reunites for a long-awaited and highly anticipated tour.

A dominant force in rock music since their inception, the group's impressively extensive and top-selling music has cemented their standing as one of the most successful rock groups of all time. Scott Weiland and Robert DeLeo met at a Black Flag concert in Long Beach, California, discovering in the course of their conversation that the two were dating the same girl. Instead of sparking a rivalry, this common ground was the foundation of a friendship, with the pair moving into the girl's apartment after she left town. Weiland and DeLeo formed a band called Mighty Joe Young, with drummer Eric Kretz joining the lineup soon afterward, with Robert's brother Dean coming aboard not long after that. Soon, the group established themselves as a draw in San Diego, eventually gaining the attention of Atlantic Records who signed them in 1991. After hearing that there was a blues singer calling himself Mighty Joe Young, the group changed their name to Stone Temple Pilots during the recording of their 1992 debut album, Core.

Core was bracing blend of grunge guitars, classic rock moves and big pop hooks. At first, the ironic swagger of "Sex Type Thing" brought them onto MTV and radio, but it was "Plush" that blew the doors wide open for the band, establishing them as multi-platinum act in 1993. A pair of subsequent singles were released from Core -- "Wicked Garden" and the spooky, acoustic "Creep" -- before they delivered Purple in 1994. A large, eager fan base snatched Purple up upon its opening week, sending it to # 1 but Purple wasn't a one-week wonder, it grew as the record spun off hit after hit: first there was the majestic, cryptic "Big Empty," taken from The Crow soundtrack, then there was "Vasoline," which was followed by the modern rock classic "Interstate Love Song," a radio smash that stayed on the top of Billboard's Album Rock charts for 15 weeks, besting the record set by the Rolling Stones' "Start Me Up." For more please visit the STP Homepage.

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