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- 'Happy' in Galoshes is the second solo album by American rock singer Scott Weiland. Weiland, known for his roles as the lead singer in Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver, released his first album, 12 Bar Blues in 1998. Ten years later, 'Happy' in Galoshes served as the official follow-up.
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- Scott Weiland – 'Happy' In Galoshes (2008) 1 Missing Cleveland 4:13 2 Tangle With Your Mind 3:42 3 Blind Confusion 4:22 4 Paralysis 3:50 5 She Sold Her System 4:31 6 Fame (with Paul Oakenfold) 3:26 7 Killing Me Sweetly 4:33 8 Big Black Monster 3:23 9 Crash 3:47 10 Beautiful Day 5:09 11 Pictures & Computers (I'm Not Superman) 6:49 12 Arch Angel 4:38 13 Be Not Afraid 6:20 Acoustic Guitar.
- Following the latter’s implosion in March, Weiland’s back with STP, and on November 25, he releases his second solo album, “Happy” in Galoshes (New West). He’s also not ruling out a.
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HAPPY IN GALOSHES
As the front man for Stone Temple Pilots, Weiland has remained a dominant force in rock music. Now with his 2nd solo release he proves that his music and songwriting is as potent and powerful as ever. Produced by Scott Weiland and Doug Green (Velvet Revolver, Sheryl Crow, Crystal Method), with select tracks recorded by Steve Albini.
12 BAR BLUES
Release in 1998 on Atlantic Records. Pitchfork Media stated upon its release that “12 Bar Blues is easily the most innovative album Weiland has ever produced for public consumption”, while Entertainment Weekly wrote that “the LP’s sheer invention and hooks will make your indulgence worthwhile.”
THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR
The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year is a new collection of Christmas standards performed by Scott Weiland. In the spirit of the greatest holiday crooners, The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year covers a variety of styles including big band swing, orchestrated ballads, reggae, bossa nova and more, all delivered with surprising ease by Scott Weiland.
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS
Released in 2010. Produced by Stone Temple Pilots and mixed by Chris Lord-Alge (Green Day, Dave Matthews Band, My Chemical Romance), ‘STONE TEMPLE PILOTS’ sees one of rock’s biggest bands continuing to explore their enduring approach to music – melding big rock riffs, classic pop hooks, and the restless experimentalism of glam, punk, and psychedelia.
THANK YOU
Thank You is a greatest hits collection released by Stone Temple Pilots on November 11, 2003 on Atlantic Records. The album has been certified Gold, for the sales of over 500,000.
SHANGRI LA DEE DA
Shangri-La Dee Da is the fifth studio album by Stone Temple Pilots. It was produced by Brendan O’Brien and released on June 19, 2001, by Atlantic Records.
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NO. 4
№ 4 is the fourth album released by Stone Temple Pilots, released on October 26, 1999, by Atlantic Records. The album was a return to the band’s earlier hard rock roots, while also blending elements of heavy metal, psychedelic rock, and alternative rock. No. 4 was certified Platinum by the RIAA on August 7, 2000. The song “Down” was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance at the Grammy Awards. The album also produced one of STP’s biggest hits, “Sour Girl”, which charted at #78 on the Hot 100.
TINY MUSIC
Tiny Music… Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop is the third album by Stone Temple Pilots, released on March 26, 1996 on Atlantic Records. After a brief hiatus in 1995, STP regrouped to record Tiny Music, living and recording the album together in a mansion in Santa Barbara, California. The album had three singles reach #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, including “Big Bang Baby”, “Lady Picture Show”, and “Trippin’ on a Hole in a Paper Heart.”
PURPLE
Purple by Stone Temple Pilots, released June 7, 1994 on Atlantic Records. The album, building off the foundations laid by the band’s debut album Core, was a huge success for the band, debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart and remaining there for three weeks, eventually selling over six million copies. It spawned a number of successful singles — “Vasoline” and “Interstate Love Song” both topped the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and hit number 2 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, while “Big Empty” also cracked the top ten on both charts.
CORE
Core is the debut album by Stone Temple Pilots, released on September 29, 1992 through Atlantic Records. The album, which peaked at #1 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and #3 on the Billboard 200, was certified 8x platinum by the RIAA on December 18, 2001, making it the band’s best-selling album.
LIBERTAD
Libertad is the second studio album by Velvet Revolver, released on July 3, 2007. Libertad was the last Velvet Revolver album to feature Weiland on vocals, after his departure from the band in April 2008. Libertad is also the last record the band released on RCA Records.
CONTRABAND
Contraband is the debut studio album by Velvet Revolver, released on June 8, 2004 by RCA Records. A commercial success, Contraband debuted at number one on the American Billboard 200 chart and was certified double platinum by the RIAA.
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Scott Weiland – 'Happy' In Galoshes (2008)
Scott Weiland is just a little too enamored of his tortured soul, titling his long-delayed second solo album Happy in Galoshes, a rather convoluted reconstruction of only being happy when it rains (he truly is a creature of the '90s). And the truth is, if anybody had reason to indulge in a little miserableness, it's Weiland, who once again suffered through a year that would have knocked out the knees of mere mortals, losing a brother, losing a wife, then trudging through the last days of his supergroup, Velvet Revolver. All this turmoil roils underneath the surface of Happy in Galoshes, which follows his underrated solo debut, 12 Bar Blues, by a full decade, but the perennial Weiland problem remains: all that angst seems to be an excuse for the songs, as the pain never fully inhabits the music. As pop problems go, this is pretty minor; after all, what matters is the sound of the record, and Weiland always has shown an enduring gift for candied psychedelic and fizzy glam hooks. This gift was submerged during Velvet Revolver, who always swung for the fences just a bit too hard, so it's a bit of relief for everybody to hear him just settle back and play pop. It's a relief for listeners but also for Weiland, who gets to try more different sounds than on any record since...well, 12 Bar Blues, which this is a virtual remake of, right down to his strange affection for Tom Waits-ian Germanic stomps. Happy in Galoshes isn't quite as textured or bright as 12 Bar Blues -- the smaller budget is evident in its muted colors as well as Weiland's sleepy delivery -- but it has the same emphasis on churning psychedelia and clomping glam, epitomized by the lead single, 'Missing Cleveland,' and punctuated by dragging dirges like the Floydian 'She Sold Her System' (say it out loud fast; it's almost as funny a pun as Britney Spears' 'If U Seek Amy'). Weiland stumbles occasionally, most notably on a ham-fisted dance-rock cover of Bowie's 'Fame' (he has worn his idol worship more blatantly and better elsewhere), but he also has a couple of neat left turns here in the terrific barbed Elvis Costello-ish pop of 'Blind Confusion' and the breezy bossa nova beat of 'Killing Me Sweetly.' That kind of self-conscious yet curiously effective eclectic construction of sound has been Weiland's strength, so it's too bad that it gets wrapped up in an angst that might be real but is never quite convincing. Fortunately for listeners, Weiland's plumbing of his soul always tends to be a little cryptic and now that it's delivered largely in a murmurs here, it's easy to shut off and enjoy his pop gifts, which remain overlooked and prodigious. ---Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AllMusic Review
Nazwisko Scotta Weilanda może w pierwszej chwili brzmieć niezbyt znajomo. Jeśli jednak przywołamy nazwy grup, w których był wokalistą – Stone Temple Pilots i Velvet Revolver – sprawa staje się jaśniejsza. Niezależnie od pracy zespołowej Weiland nagrywał płyty jako solista. Czynił to dość nieregularnie, a jego poprzednia propozycja fonograficzna „Happy in Galoshes” ujrzała światło dzienne w 2008 r. Teraz, po siedmioletniej przerwie, Weiland powraca albumem o obiecującym tytule „Blaster”. Tytuł sugeruje energię, eksplozję, mocne uderzenie. W rzeczywistości to Weilandowe uderzenie ma umiarkowany charakter. Piosenki na płycie to niezbyt oryginalne, prawie popowe pomysły, przebrane w rockowe czy grunge’owe szatki. Nawet obiecująco rozpoczynające się kawałki, takie jak „White Lightning” albo „Way She Moves”, zamiast interesująco się rozwinąć popadają w pewną monotonię. Wydaje się, że kilkuletnia przerwa w nagraniach nie wystarczyła artyście na przygotowanie prawdziwie atrakcyjnego materiału. ---Wojciech Mann, polityka.pl
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