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Jane's Addiction - Ritual De Lo Habitual FLAC
Performer:
Jane's Addiction
Album:
Ritual De Lo Habitual
Style:
Alternative Rock
Country:
Australia
Label:
Warner Bros. Records
Catalog:
7599-25993-2
FLAC size:
1737 mb
MP3 size:
2481 mb
WMA size:
2517 mb


Tracklist


1Three Days
Piano – Geoff StradlingStrings – John Phillip ShenaleViolin, Violin [Electric] – Charlie Bisharat
10:48
2Been Caught Stealing3:34
3No One's Leaving3:01
4Stop!4:14
5Obvious5:55
6Classic Girl5:07
7Of Course
Bass – Ronnie S. ChampagneViolin, Violin [Electric] – Charlie Bisharat
7:02
8Ain't No Right3:34
9Then She Did...8:18


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
9 25993-2Jane's Addiction Ritual De Lo Habitual ‎(CD, Album)Warner Bros. Records9 25993-2US1990
9 25993-2Jane's Addiction Ritual De Lo Habitual ‎(CD, Album, RP, SRC)Warner Bros. Records9 25993-2USUnknown
9 26223-2 Jane's Addiction Ritual De Lo Habitual ‎(CD, Album, LON)Warner Bros. Records Inc.9 26223-2 US1990
9 26223-2Jane's Addiction Ritual De Lo Habitual ‎(CD, Album, RP, ARC)Warner Bros. Records9 26223-2US1990
370Jane's Addiction Ritual De Lo Habitual ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial)Not On Label370Unknown


Credits


  • Artwork [Art Host]Tom Recchion
  • Artwork [Art Hostess]Kim Champagne
  • Artwork [Cover]Casey, Perry
  • BassEric A
  • DrumsStephen Perkins
  • Engineer [Additional]Bob Lacivita
  • Engineer, Technician [Guitar]Ronnie S. Champagne
  • GuitarDave Navarro
  • Mastered ByEddy Schreyer
  • Performer [Of Course]Perry Farrell
  • Photography ByVictor Bracke
  • Photography By [Assisted By]Chris Edwards , Herman Agopyan
  • Photography By [Band Photo]El Foto Booth
  • ProducerDave Jerden, Perry Farrell
  • SongwriterJane's Addiction
  • Technician [Drum]Dr. Ross Garfield
  • Typography [Word Hostess]Liza Gerberding


Notes


This edition does not have the "Noven a Jane's Addiction" booklet of the first pressings. The J and A on the disc are also mirrored. There is also a Digital Audio Technologies Australia logo on the CD.


Barcodes


  • Barcode (Text): 0 7599-25993-2 0
  • Barcode (Scanned): 075992599320
  • Matrix / Runout (variant 1,2): 759925993-2 RSA
  • Mould SID Code (variant 1): IFPI 7961
  • Mould SID Code (variant 2): IFPI 2661


Companies


  • Recorded At – Track Record
  • Mixed At – Soundcastle
  • Mastered At – Future Disc
  • Manufactured By – Warner Music Australasia
  • Copyright (c) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Distributed By – Warner Music Australia


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Album


Ritual de lo habitual is the second studio album by Jane's Addiction, released on August 21, 1990, by Warner Brothers. Co-produced by Dave Jerden, it was the band's final studio album before their initial break-up in 1991. Singles from Ritual de lo Habitual include Been Caught Stealing and Stop. Ritual de lo habitual is certified 2 Platinum in the U. In 1990, just one month after being released, the album had sold 500,000 units. Ritual De Lo Habitual - Jane's Addiction. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Ritual de lo Habitual is the third album from Janes Addiction, and final album to feature original bassist Eric Avery. The albums Spanish title translates to Ritual of the Habit. This album was recorded at Track Record studios, and released by Warner Brothers on August 21, 1990 and immediately became the subject of controversy by conservative political groups in the United States. For Ritual de lo Habitual, anticipating resistance from retailers, the group released the album with two different covers. The second is all white, with a dippy message about the importance of freedom of expression printed on it. Ищете треки из альбома Ritual De Lo Habitual исполнителя Jane's Addiction Тогда заходите на наш сайт - слушайте музыку онлайн и скачивайте бесплатно. Songs in album Jane's Addiction - Ritual De Lo Habitual 1990. Jane's Addiction - Stop . Jane's Addiction - No Ones Leaving. Jane's Addiction - Ain't No Right. Jane's Addiction - Obvious. Jane's Addiction - Been Caught Stealing. Jane's Addiction - Three Days. Jane's Addiction - Then She Did. Ritual de lo Habitual served as Jane's Addiction's breakthrough to the mainstream in 1990 going gold and reaching the Top 20, and remains one of rock's all-time sprawling masterpieces. While its predecessor, 1988's Nothing's Shocking, served as a fine introduction to the group, Ritual de lo Habitual proved to be even more daring few if any alt-rock bands have composed a pair of epics that totaled nearly 20 minutes, let alone put them back to back for full dramatic effect. Jane's Addiction always had a knack for penning beautiful ballads with a ghostly edge, again proven by the album closer, Classic Girl. About Ritual de lo Habitual. Arguably the pinnacle of this profoundly important and influential bands career. An epic, masterful behemoth including themes of humanityinhumanity, cross-cultural appreciation and respect, environmental destruction, utilitarian philosophy, suicide, sexual experimentation and feminism. Oh yeahand stealing shit too. Ritual de lo Habitual Q&A. In 1990, Jane's Addiction recorded this record, Ritual Do Lo Habitual and gained success and popularity outside of California. Led by front man Perry Farrell on vocals, with Dave Navarro on guitar, Eric Avery on bass and Stephen Perkins on drums, Jane's Addition's Ritual De Lo Habitual is a great record and quite possibly the bands best. For containing only nine tracks, Ritual De Lo Habitual is fairly long coming in at a little over 50 minutes, mainly due to the two epic tracks, Three Days, and Then She Did. with both combined equaling almost twenty minutes. Ritual de lo Habitual finds Janes Addiction thin and wandering, blowing ploys that worked before - overdubs and echoes, loose jamming, Farrells playground melodies. Split into a hard-rockin side and a prog-rock side, the album doesnt cohere - whatever the band members have been doing for the last two years, they havent been practicing much. Sure, there are moments - the opener, Stop, has an amazing bridge, Aint No Right admirably sums up Farrells creed Aint no rightAint no wrongTheres just pleasure and pain and Been Caught Stealing is a real jewel