Jane's Addiction – Nothing's Shocking
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Warner Bros. Records – R1 25727 |
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US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
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Glam |
Tracklist
A1 | Up The Beach | 3:00 | |
A2 | Ocean Size | 4:20 | |
A3 | Had A Dad | 3:44 | |
A4 | Ted, Just it It... | 7:23 | |
A5 | Standing In The Shower... Thinking | 3:03 | |
B1 | Summertime Rolls | 6:18 | |
B2 | Mountain Song | 4:03 | |
B3 | Idiots Rule | 3:00 | |
B4 | Jane Says | 4:52 | |
B5 | Thank You Boys... | 1:00 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – WEA International Inc.
- Copyright © – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
- Copyright © – WEA International Inc.
- Record Company – Warner Music Group
- Mixed At – Post Logic Studios
- Mastered At – Future Disc
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-68033
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-68034
Credits
- Artwork [Art Assistant] – Casey Niccoli
- Bass, Acoustic Guitar – Eric A.*
- Design, Artwork [Sculpture], Photography By – Perry Farrell
- Drums, Percussion – Stephen Perkins
- Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – David Navarro*
- Engineer – Ronnie S. Champagne*
- Engineer [Additional Engineer] – Andy Harper
- Engineer [Second Engineer] – Jeff Piergeorge
- Lacquer Cut By – RM*
- Mastered By – Steve Hall
- Mixed By – Perry Farrell
- Music By – Jane's Addiction
- Other [Art Hostess] – Kim Champagne
- Other [Castings] – Paul Fisher
- Photography By [Band Photography] – Kevin Westenberg
- Photography By [Individual Photos] – Perry Farrell
- Producer – Perry Farrell
- Vocals [Voices] – Perry Farrell
- Words By – Perry Farrell
Notes
Record Store Day 2009
Comes with original inner sleeve and plain white inner sleeve lined with rice paper.
Comes with original inner sleeve and plain white inner sleeve lined with rice paper.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 81227-98884 5
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): S-68033 R1-25727-A G1 RM
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): R1-25727-B G2 RM S-68034 RE-1
Other Versions (5 of 67)
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Nothing's Shocking (CD, Album) | Warner Bros. Records | 9 25727-2 | US | 1988 | |||
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Nothing's Shocking (LP, Album) | Warner Bros. Records | 925 727-1, WX 216 | Europe | 1988 | ||
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Nothing's Shocking (LP, Album) | Warner Bros. Records | 9 25727-1, 1-25727 | US | 1988 | ||
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Nothing's Shocking (Cassette, Album, Club Edition) | Warner Bros. Records | 9 25727-4, 4-25727 | US | 1988 | ||
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Nothing's Shocking (CD, Album, Club Edition) | Warner Bros. Records | W2 25727 | US | 1988 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Jane’s Addiction’s Nothing’s Shocking remains a seminal work in the alt-rock canon, and the 2009 Record Store Day 180-gram vinyl reissue truly brings this classic to life. From the moment the needle drops, the rich, dynamic sound envelops you, enhancing every riff and lyric.
The production on this pressing is stellar, showcasing the band’s eclectic mix of hard rock, punk, and psychedelic influences. Perry Farrell's distinctive vocals are front and center, and the lush instrumentation—from Dave Navarro's searing guitar solos to Eric Avery's intricate bass lines—shines through with clarity and depth.
Tracks like “Mountain Song” and “Jane Says” are delivered with a raw energy that feels both nostalgic and invigorating. This reissue captures the album's essence, allowing both longtime fans and newcomers to experience the groundbreaking sound that shaped the ‘90s alternative scene.
Overall, I’m thrilled with this purchase. The quality of the vinyl, combined with the iconic nature of the album, makes this a must-have for any serious collector. Whether you’re revisiting the classics or discovering them anew, Nothing’s Shocking on vinyl is an unforgettable experience. -
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As an opinion,
Most of the album sounds fairly close to how I it from my cassette (I've enjoyed this album since it came out).
"Standing in the Shower" sounds like the transfer from the original source to the remastering source was a little hot. I can't tell if the distortion on that song happened during the source transfer (like "slamming to tape" method) or if a piece of gear along the signal chain got turned up during re-mastering. Only that song has that flaw from the original. If any one has an opinion on this, I would be interested to know what they think. Rhino gets a lot of bad press about their re-issues, and so far this is their only one I have (out of about 7 or 8) that has anything obviously wrong with it.
Maybe one day 4 Men With Beards or Music on Vinyl will reissue this album along with "Ritual de la Habitual"...(pretty please....!). -
How is the sound quality on this? Previously purchased Black Sabbath - Paranoid ( R1 78976) and it had amplitude issues and others experienced noise.
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