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Blind Melon - Blind Melon + Sipping Time EP [2LP] (20th Anniversary Ed) SEALED
Blind Melon - Blind Melon + Sipping Time EP [2LP] (20th Anniversary Ed) SEALED
Original Album plus Unreleased EP on 180g Vinyl! Limited
to Only 2000 Copies!
The ‘90s are littered with rock albums that will undoubtedly be talked about for
years to come. And there’s one group whose lone two studio albums can easily
stand among their peers, the woefully underrated Blind Melon. Perhaps due in
part to a career cut so tragically short that they never properly received their
deserved accolades, 1992’s Blind Melon sounds as invigorating today as they did
when they first appeared.
Shortly after the dawn of 1992, Blind Melon found themselves recording their
debut in a spot that was in the midst of a musical uprising - Seattle,
Washington. Setting up shop at London Bridge Studios, Rick Parashar was hired to
produce; the same gentleman whose name would soon be a fixture on the U.S. album
charts (producing Pearl Jam’s Ten, Temple of the Dog’s self-titled release, and
Alice in Chains’ Sap). Smith: “I look back on those times and I’m like, ‘There’s
a real sense of musical purity and performance to that record.’ I think that’s
what’s missing from today’s records – Blind Melon really captured that.”
Listening back today, Blind Melon is definitely one of the more ‘pure’ sounding
rock records of the early ‘90s – modeled more after Lynyrd Skynyrd and the
Allman Brothers, rather than the usual suspects that all the grunge and
industrial bands were studying at the time. While most of the tunes were
finalized after the band had worked on them together, two standouts were penned
entirely by lone members prior to their formation – Shannon Hoon’s acoustic
'song of hope,' "Change," and a quirky tune that Brad Smith had penned about the
constantly depressed state of a former girlfriend, "No Rain."
Crisscrossing the states via van, it was during the spring of ‘93 that the band
hooked up with "Smells Like Teen Spirit" video director, Samuel Bayer, to shoot
a clip for the upbeat ditty that always received a raucous reception at their
shows, "No Rain." By combining shots of the band playing in a breezy field and
of their album cover coming to life (the infamous ‘bee girl’), the feel-good
video catapulted the band to the top of the charts and the rest is music
history.
This release also features the band's first EP titled The Sippin' Time Sessions.
This EP has never been released until now.
Features:
• Limited to 2000 copies
• 180g vinyl
• Double LP
• Original album + unreleased EP included
• Gatefold jacket
Selections:
LP 1 - Side 1:
1. Soak The Sin
2. Tones Of Home
3. I Wonder
4. Paper Scratcher
LP 1 - Side 2:
1. Dear Ol' Dad
2. Change
3. No Rain
4. Deserted
5. Sleepyhouse
LP 2 - Side 3:
1. Holyman
2. Seed To A Tree
3. Drive
4. Time
LP 2 - Side 4:
Sippin' Time Sessions EP
1. Dear Ol' Dad
2. Soul One
3. Tones Of Home
4. Seed To A Tree
5. Mother
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