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The record surface is clean. This is a 1997 album by Jane's Addiction, led by Perry Farrell, the organizer of Lollapalooza, the rock festival that supported the grunge rock movement. This album, which includes demos and live recordings from the 80s and 90s, as well as the new songs "Kettle Whistle" and "So What!" from 1997, may not be widely known as a masterpiece, on par with their 1st and 2nd albums. The first point is that it is simply an excellent live album in terms of performance and sound quality. The selection of songs from Ritual de lo Habitual makes up a large portion of the live recordings, but the intense yet flawless performances of "Three Days" and "Stop" are a must-listen, even for those who own the 2nd album. Farrell's soaring, eerie vocals and Dave Navarro's hard guitar are full of the thrill of "this is rock!" Also, "Slow Divers" is included for the first time on this album, but it's a well-known classic song of Jane's from their early days. There were bootlegs, but this is an official release with excellent separation and sound quality. The other songs are also excellent live performances and sound quality. In addition, the new songs "Kettle Whistle" and "So What!" are ethnic Jane's-style songs that are well-preserved and are not just bonus tracks, but are well-crafted with a solid development, and could be considered new representative songs, don't you think?
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