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Jerry Cantrell - Degradation Trip FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Psychotic Break 4:09
A2 Bargain Basement Howard Hughes 5:38
A3 Anger Rising
Guitar [Additional] – Chris DeGarmo
6:14
B1 Angel Eyes 4:44
B2 Solitude 4:00
B3 Mother's Spinning In Her Grave (Glass Dick Jones) 3:54
B4 Hellbound 6:45
C1 Give It A Name 4:02
C2 Castaway 4:59
C3 She Was My Girl 3:59
C4 Chemical Tribe 6:35
D1 Spiderbite 6:38
D2 Locked On 5:37
D3 Gone 5:06

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Music On Vinyl B.V.
  • Distributed By – Music On Vinyl B.V.
  • Licensed From – Warner Music Benelux BV
  • Recorded At – A&M Studios
  • Recorded At – Master Control, Burbank
  • Recorded At – Music Grinder Studios
  • Mixed At – A&M Studios
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound
  • Published By – Boggy Bottom Publishing

Credits

  • Bass Guitar – Robert Trujillo
  • Drums – Mike Bordin
  • Mastered By – George Marino
  • Percussion [Additional] – Walter Earl
  • Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Written-By – Jerry Cantrell
  • Producer, Mixed By, Recorded By – Jeff Tomei
  • Recorded By – Tim Harkins

Notes

180 gram audiophile vinyl
4 page insert
Gatefold sleeve
Founding member of Alice In Chains
Band includes  drummer Mike Bordin (Faith No More) and bassist Robert Trujillo (Metallica)
Including "Anger Rising" and "Angel Eyes"
First time on vinyl!
First pressing of 1.500 numbered copies on transparent green vinyl

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 8719262002968
  • Barcode: 8 719262 002968
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 17838 1A MOVLP 1809
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 17838 1B MOVLP 1809
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C): 17838 1C MOVLP 1809
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D): 17838 1D MOVLP 1809
  • Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RR 8451-2 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records RR 8451-2 Netherlands 2002
RR 8451-2 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records RR 8451-2 Australia 2002
RRD 8451 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records RRD 8451 US 2002
RRCY-21166 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records RRCY-21166 Japan 2002
1686184512 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records 1686184512 Canada 2002

Tracklist

Psychotic Break 4:09
Bargain Basement Howard Hughes 5:38
Anger Rising 6:14
Angel Eyes 4:44
Solitude 4:00
Mother's Spinning In Her Grave (Glass Dick Jones) 3:54
Hellbound 6:45
Give It A Name 4:02
Castaway 4:59
She Was My Girl 3:59
Chemical Tribe 6:35
Spiderbite 6:38
Locked On 5:37
Gone 5:06

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RR 8451-2 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records RR 8451-2 Netherlands 2002
MASS CD 0896 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Metal Mind Productions MASS CD 0896 Poland 2002
MASS 0896 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(Cass, Album, Dol) Metal Mind Productions MASS 0896 Poland 2002
RDRF 10015-2 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip Advanced Promo ‎(CD, Promo) Roadrunner Records RDRF 10015-2 US 2002
RR 8451-2 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records RR 8451-2 Australia 2002
RRD 8451 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records RRD 8451 US 2002
RRCY-21166 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records RRCY-21166 Japan 2002
1686184512 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records 1686184512 Canada 2002
2343-2 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records, Sum Records 2343-2 South America 2002
168 618 451-2, D144450 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records, BMG Direct Marketing, Inc. 168 618 451-2, D144450 US 2002
168 618 451-2 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records 168 618 451-2 US 2002
RR PROMO 628 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album, Promo, Car) Roadrunner Records RR PROMO 628 Germany 2002
1686184512 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Roadrunner Records 1686184512 Russia 2002
M2590602 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(Cass) Roadrunner Records M2590602 Indonesia 2002
RR 8451-4 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(Cass, Album) Roadrunner Records RR 8451-4 Thailand 2002
none Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip: The Interview ‎(CDr, Promo) Roadrunner Records none Europe 2002
MOVLP1809, RR 8451-2 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Num, Gre) Music On Vinyl, Roadrunner Records MOVLP1809, RR 8451-2 Netherlands 2017
MOVLP1809, RR 8451-2 Jerry Cantrell Degradation Trip ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, 180) Music On Vinyl, Roadrunner Records MOVLP1809, RR 8451-2 Europe 2017


Jerry Cantrell - Degradation Trip FLAC album

Musician performer: Jerry Cantrell

Title: Degradation Trip

Country: Netherlands

Date of release: 2017

Style: Grunge, Alternative Rock

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1448 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 893

Other Formats: FLAC MIDI APE WAV AIFF MP2 MPC

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Ann
For what it's worth, the black vinyl version of this pressing sounds WAY better, due to some kind of mastering/flanging error with the transparent green pressings, causing distortion to the sound quality. This has happened before when MOV tries to branch out into the gimmicky colored vinyl craze. The black variant, while still sounding like a high-res CD pressed to vinyl, sounds much better. At least the packaging is beautiful..
Ann
For what it's worth, the black vinyl version of this pressing sounds WAY better, due to some kind of mastering/flanging error with the transparent green pressings, causing distortion to the sound quality. This has happened before when MOV tries to branch out into the gimmicky colored vinyl craze. The black variant, while still sounding like a high-res CD pressed to vinyl, sounds much better. At least the packaging is beautiful..
Quemal
Just received this today. I loved it upon original release. Slightly disappointed this is the single version but the full deal is so long.Record jacket is matte and print quality is great. Gatefold with some nice art. A+ on visuals and packaging.Vinyl looks good and is quiet with very little noise.Played it at regular volume and sounded good. However when I cranked the volume sound deteriorated. So compression of dynamics is at play. Original CD is also crushed too.Overall taking everything into account I am satisfied with the release. Should of had an all new master for vinyl for the price.
Quemal
Just received this today. I loved it upon original release. Slightly disappointed this is the single version but the full deal is so long.Record jacket is matte and print quality is great. Gatefold with some nice art. A+ on visuals and packaging.Vinyl looks good and is quiet with very little noise.Played it at regular volume and sounded good. However when I cranked the volume sound deteriorated. So compression of dynamics is at play. Original CD is also crushed too.Overall taking everything into account I am satisfied with the release. Should of had an all new master for vinyl for the price.
Kalrajas
This is the first time album from Jerry Cantrell's solo career has been released on vinyl. This one comes about 15 years after the original CD release. Fans will know this was a controversial release from the moment it came out. This is not the complete collection. Later released on CD as Volumes 1 & 2, MOV has opted to go with the truncated 14 tracks that matches the original CD release. This certainly is an incomplete version of the artists vision for the project, but it's not an incomplete version of the release. This is a faithful match to the original, single CD, release. Obviously fans would prefer the 25 track version. Perhaps MOV will release a 4-vinyl version of Volumes 1 & 2 in the future. The audio quality is OK, not great or amazing. I do agree with the previous comments, by user eric91478, that the CD is more dynamic. This album was only ever mastered for CD. It was originally recorded or mastered for vinyl. Some elements have been lost in the CD-quality-source-material in this vinyl release (mainly backing tracks during the versus). A pity. A shame. The sound is, as you'd expect from vinyl, warmer. It's not as dynamic. It lacks fidelity at both ends of the spectrum and the middle is muted at times. MOV does accurately state on the front sticker, "180 gram audiophile vinyl." That, however, does not mean this is an audiophile-quality release. Don't be fooled by marketing phrases. MOV has put this out with an initial run of 1500 copies in translucent green coloured vinyl. The limited run is individually numbered on the back of the gatefold cover. As a fan, I was going to buy this regardless. Casual fans should wait and hope for a release of the complete vision of this project - the 25 track Volumes 1 & 2 set. I can't fault MOV for this release. It is what it is. They never claimed it was anything other than the original release of Degradation Trip (14 tracks). They've never called this the definitive release. They never claimed it to be remastered for vinyl. This release is exactly what it is. That said, it could have been a whole lot more and considering the hefty price tag that comes along with MOV releases, the average listener to Cantrell's music should keep all of this in mind.
Kalrajas
This is the first time album from Jerry Cantrell's solo career has been released on vinyl. This one comes about 15 years after the original CD release. Fans will know this was a controversial release from the moment it came out. This is not the complete collection. Later released on CD as Volumes 1 & 2, MOV has opted to go with the truncated 14 tracks that matches the original CD release. This certainly is an incomplete version of the artists vision for the project, but it's not an incomplete version of the release. This is a faithful match to the original, single CD, release. Obviously fans would prefer the 25 track version. Perhaps MOV will release a 4-vinyl version of Volumes 1 & 2 in the future. The audio quality is OK, not great or amazing. I do agree with the previous comments, by user eric91478, that the CD is more dynamic. This album was only ever mastered for CD. It was originally recorded or mastered for vinyl. Some elements have been lost in the CD-quality-source-material in this vinyl release (mainly backing tracks during the versus). A pity. A shame. The sound is, as you'd expect from vinyl, warmer. It's not as dynamic. It lacks fidelity at both ends of the spectrum and the middle is muted at times. MOV does accurately state on the front sticker, "180 gram audiophile vinyl." That, however, does not mean this is an audiophile-quality release. Don't be fooled by marketing phrases. MOV has put this out with an initial run of 1500 copies in translucent green coloured vinyl. The limited run is individually numbered on the back of the gatefold cover. As a fan, I was going to buy this regardless. Casual fans should wait and hope for a release of the complete vision of this project - the 25 track Volumes 1 & 2 set. I can't fault MOV for this release. It is what it is. They never claimed it was anything other than the original release of Degradation Trip (14 tracks). They've never called this the definitive release. They never claimed it to be remastered for vinyl. This release is exactly what it is. That said, it could have been a whole lot more and considering the hefty price tag that comes along with MOV releases, the average listener to Cantrell's music should keep all of this in mind.
Uaoteowi
You're absolutely right. I fixed the grammatical error that made the opening sentence confusing. Thank you for catching that!Interestingly, back then, Columbia was still very vinyl friendly while a lot of the smaller companies didn't have the budget to remix or remaster, and press on vinyl. Roadrunner was an incredible label for metal/hard rock music, but they did cater to a much smaller total market than the big labels. I would love for someone to go back and re-release Boggy Depot on vinyl. A nice 180 gram pressing would make a worthy addition to any collection :)
Uaoteowi
You're absolutely right. I fixed the grammatical error that made the opening sentence confusing. Thank you for catching that!Interestingly, back then, Columbia was still very vinyl friendly while a lot of the smaller companies didn't have the budget to remix or remaster, and press on vinyl. Roadrunner was an incredible label for metal/hard rock music, but they did cater to a much smaller total market than the big labels. I would love for someone to go back and re-release Boggy Depot on vinyl. A nice 180 gram pressing would make a worthy addition to any collection :)
Nnulam
Boggy Depot had a vinyl release back when it was new.
Nnulam
Boggy Depot had a vinyl release back when it was new.
Bluddefender
This was advertised as "transparent green" vinyl. Oddly, the first record is opaque green, and the second is transparent green. Does anyone else have the same curiosity going on with theirs?
Bluddefender
This was advertised as "transparent green" vinyl. Oddly, the first record is opaque green, and the second is transparent green. Does anyone else have the same curiosity going on with theirs?
Hinewen
The first vinyl was clear green for me (picture posted).
Hinewen
The first vinyl was clear green for me (picture posted).
Brariel
While I was absolutely stoked to get this on vinyl for the first time, this pressing leaves me pretty disappointed. My personal experience with MOV has been mostly positive, but this release makes me very skeptical going forward. The sound quality is below average and truth be told, the CD sounds better. While the fidelity isn't awful, it's not very good either.
Brariel
While I was absolutely stoked to get this on vinyl for the first time, this pressing leaves me pretty disappointed. My personal experience with MOV has been mostly positive, but this release makes me very skeptical going forward. The sound quality is below average and truth be told, the CD sounds better. While the fidelity isn't awful, it's not very good either.
Maximilianishe
hell yeah! was crossing my fingers for this one! Jerry!
Maximilianishe
hell yeah! was crossing my fingers for this one! Jerry!