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Alice in Chains (album)

Alice in Chains (occasionally informally referred to as The Dog Album,[3] The Dog Record,[3][4] and Tripod)[3][5][6] is the third studio album by the American rock band Alice in Chains. It was released on November 7, 1995, through Columbia Records, and was the follow-up to the highly successful Dirt (1992). This is the band's first full-length studio album to feature bassist Mike Inez, their last album to feature original lead vocalist Layne Staley (who died in 2002), and their last album to be released on Columbia. As with their previous releases, the album's songs focus on heavy emotional content and subject matter such as drug addiction, depression, religion, broken relationships, and the internal tensions within the band. The album's music relies less on metallic riffs and more on melody and texturally varied arrangements, integrating some of the more delicate acoustic moods of their EPs.[7] However, the riffs are mostly down-tuned and atonal, employing a strong doom and sludge metal aesthetic.[8]

Alice in Chains
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 7, 1995 (1995-11-07)[1]
RecordedApril–August 1995
StudioBad Animals Studio in Seattle[2]
Genre
Length64:48
LabelColumbia
Producer
Alice in Chains chronology
Jar of Flies
(1994)
Alice in Chains
(1995)
Unplugged
(1996)
Singles from Alice in Chains
  1. "Grind"
    Released: October 6, 1995
  2. "Heaven Beside You"
    Released: January 1996
  3. "Again"
    Released: February 1996

Alice in Chains debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with first week sales of 189,000 copies,[9] and stayed on the chart for 46 weeks.[10] The tracks "Grind", "Heaven Beside You" and "Again" were released as singles. "Grind" and "Again" were nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance. The album received a double platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and has sold over three million copies worldwide.[11] The mockumentary The Nona Tapes was released to promote the album and became a cult hit.

Background and recording Edit

After the release of Jar of Flies, vocalist Layne Staley entered rehab for heroin addiction.[12] The band had been scheduled to tour during the summer of 1994 with Metallica, Suicidal Tendencies, Danzig and Fight, but while in rehearsal for the tour, Staley began using heroin again.[12] Staley's condition prompted the other band members to cancel all scheduled dates one day before the start of the tour, putting the band on hiatus.[12][13] They were replaced by Candlebox on the tour.[14] While Alice in Chains was on hiatus, Staley joined the "grunge supergroup" Mad Season, while guitarist Jerry Cantrell worked on material originally intended for a solo album.[12]

 
Alice in Chains is the last Alice in Chains studio album to feature original vocalist Layne Staley.

In January 1995, Cantrell, bassist Mike Inez and drummer Sean Kinney began jamming on Cantrell's material. In the spring of 1995, Staley was invited back to join the band.[12] Staley said that "we started to split apart and went different ways, and we felt like we were betraying each other."[12]

In April 1995, Alice in Chains entered Bad Animals Studio in Seattle with producer Toby Wright, who had previously worked with Corrosion of Conformity and Slayer.[15] Few of the songs on the album had been written before the sessions began, so Cantrell's material was used as a starting point.[12] The band would then give the demo tapes to Staley so he could write lyrics.[12] The album was finished in August 1995. Cantrell said, "It was often depressing, and getting it done felt like pulling hair out, but it was the fucking coolest thing, and I'm glad to have gone through it. I will cherish the memory forever," while Staley added, "I'll cherish it forever, too, just because this one I can remember doing."[12]

During the recording of the album, Staley was severely addicted to heroin and was often late or absent for recording and rehearsal sessions.[16] The band's manager Susan Silver said, "... It was a really painful session because it took so long. It was horrifying to see [Layne] in that condition. Yet, when he was cognizant, he was the sweetest, bright-eyed guy you'd ever want to meet. To be in a meeting with him and have him fall asleep in front of you was gut-wrenching."[17]

While in the studio, a rough mix of the song "Grind" was leaked to radio and received major airplay.[1] On October 6, 1995, the band released the studio version of the song to radio via satellite uplink.[1]

Music and lyrics Edit

Cantrell, in an interview with Rolling Stone around the release of the album, said, "Our music's kind of about taking something ugly and making it beautiful."[12]

With the exception of "Grind", "Heaven Beside You", and "Over Now", the lyrics are written entirely by Staley. Staley said, "I just wrote down whatever was on my mind...so a lot of the lyrics are really loose. If you asked me to sing the lyrics to probably any one of them right now, I couldn't do it. I'm not sure what they are because they're still that fresh."[12] Staley added, "For a long time I let problems and sour relationships rule over me instead of letting the water roll off my back...I thought it was cool that I could write such dark, depressing music. But then instead of being therapeutic, it was starting to drag on and keep hurting. This time I just felt, 'Fuck it. I can write good music, and if I feel easy and I feel like laughing, I can laugh.' There's no huge, deep message in any of the songs. It was just what was going on in my head right then. We had good times, and we had bad times. We recorded a few months of being human."[12]

"Sludge Factory" was written about a call Staley and Wright received, while at the studio, from Columbia executives Don Ienner and Michele Anthony. Ienner and Anthony told them they had nine days to finish the record, because they had already taken a lot of studio time.[18]

Of the album's four singles, "Grind", "Heaven Beside You", "Again" and "Over Now", three feature Cantrell on lead vocals, with the exception being "Again". Cantrell also wrote the lyrics for the songs for which he sang lead vocals. Regarding "Grind", Cantrell said it was written "pretty much at the height of publicity about canceled tours, heroin, amputations, everything, thus it was another 'FUCK YOU for saying something about my life' song."[19][12] "Heaven Beside You" was written by Cantrell after the end of a seven year relationship with his girlfriend.[12] On the liner notes of Alice in Chains' Music Bank box set, Cantrell described the song as "Another attempt to reconcile the fact that my life and paths are tearing me apart from the person I love. All the things I write about her are a way for me to maybe speak to her, express things I could never express."[19] Commenting on "Over Now", Cantrell said of the song: "A lot of deep shit in there, a big epic number. Plus you can get away with a hugely long tune near the end of a record."[19] An acoustic version of "Over Now" was released as a single in 1996 as part of the band's MTV Unplugged album.

Reflecting on the album in a 2018 interview to Noisey, Cantrell said:

There's a sadness to that record—it's the sound of a band falling apart. It was our last studio record [to that point]. It's a beautiful record, but it's sad, too. It's a little more exploratory, a little bit more meandering. It's not as crafted as the rest of our records were.[20]

Packaging and title Edit

The album is also known informally as "Tripod" or "Three-Legged Dog Album" due to a three-legged dog on the front cover[21] and Frank Lentini on the back.[22] The image of the dog on the cover was inspired by a three-legged dog named Tripod that used to terrorize drummer Sean Kinney and chase him around during his paper-work duty when he was a kid.[21] Kinney also designed the artwork for the album.[22][21]

Rocky Schenck photographed a three-legged dog for the album cover at a playground near downtown Los Angeles on August 23, 1995.[23] Schenck did a casting for three-legged dogs for the shoot,[23] but the band ended up choosing a fax with the image of a three-legged dog as the cover art because they thought it looked grittier and Staley and Cantrell liked it better.[21] Cantrell has stated that Kinney was "pissed" about that because they spent money for the photoshoot and did not use it for the album cover.[21] A different three-legged dog named Sunshine was used for the "Grind" music video.[21] The photo of the dog shot by Schenck at the playground was finally used years later on the 1999 box set Music Bank.[23] Contrary to rumor, none of the dogs used for the photoshoot, the album cover or the music video belonged to Jerry Cantrell. Cantrell has said in interviews that he did not know the owner of the dog.[21]

The CD was initially available in three versions: one with a transparent purple jewel case with a translucent yellow-green spine, one with the color scheme reversed and a predominantly monochrome version. The purple jewel case is currently out of print and the yellow-green edition is now a rarity. On the predominantly monochrome cover, the dog has yellow eyes. The cassette edition features a transparent purple cassette or transparent yellow-green case. It was also released on double vinyl with a purple label on the A-side and a yellow-green label on the B-side of both discs. Disc 1 featured tracks 1–6, disc 2 featured tracks 7–12, and both discs had 3 tracks per side.

In Japan, the CD cover is replaced with a blank, white cover with the dark blue text "Alice In Chains" appearing inside of a dark blue border in the bottom-right corner. The image of Frank Lentini was also removed, showing a mostly white back cover. The CD was orange.[24]

On July 17, 2019, Schenck revealed on his Instagram account an alternative album cover featuring a three-legged dog and kids playing at a playground.[25]

The Nona Tapes Edit

To help promote the album, Columbia asked the band to do an EPK (Electronic Press Kit), a common marketing tool in the '90s in which they should talk about themselves, but they did not want to do that. The band took the money from the label and made the mockumentary The Nona Tapes instead.[26] Directed by Rocky Schenck, it features Jerry Cantrell disguised as a female journalist, Nona Weisbaum, interviewing his bandmates playing fictionalized versions of themselves during a car ride in Seattle. The music video for "Grind" is also featured at the end.[27] Columbia did not like The Nona Tapes at first and told the band they had wasted their money doing it. However, it became a cult hit and Columbia decided to sell it, but the band was against it. The video was eventually released on VHS in December 1995.[26] In 2006, The Nona Tapes was released on DVD and came as a bonus with the compilation The Essential Alice in Chains.[28]

Release and reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [7]
Entertainment WeeklyC link
NME5/10[30]
People(favorable)[33]
Q     [29]
Rolling Stone     [31]
Select     [32]

Although not as successful as Dirt, the album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and stayed on the chart for 46 weeks.[10] It has since been certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling over 2 million copies in the United States,[34] and over 3 million copies worldwide.[11] The band opted not to tour in support of Alice in Chains, adding to the rumors of drug abuse.[13][35] When asked about the frustration of not touring to support the record, Cantrell provided some insight into how Staley's addictions led to repercussive tensions within the band: "Very frustrating, but we stuck it out. We rode the good times together, and we stuck together through the hard times. We never stabbed each other in the back and spilled our guts and do that kind of bullshit that you see happen a lot."[36]

It was noted for being a break away from the externally applied grunge label affixed to the group.[37][31] Rolling Stone described the album as a "musical rebirth",[31] and The New York Times remarked that in contrast to the raw distortions associated with grunge, Alice in Chains' sound was "cleanly delineated and meticulously layered."[37] Jon Wiederhorn of Rolling Stone called the album "liberating and enlightening", noting that the songs "achieve a startling, staggering and palpable impact."[31] In reviewing Alice in Chains's discography, Bill Adams of Ground Control Magazine wrote that, "If indeed Jar of Flies turned out to be the gateway that got so many more people hooked on Alice in Chains, it can only be said that the band's self-titled album implies withdrawals or a sense of significant unease or discomfort. The signs that something is just not right appear everywhere both on and in Alice in Chains; the front cover features a photo of a three-legged dog (one too few) while the back cover presents a picture of a three-legged mandolinist (one too many). The album's liner notes feature images of ghastly, contorted fairies with no flesh on their arms, sinister, personified bottles swimming through black oceans, cartoons of mutant animals standing on trial, synthetic limbs and more. They are images of turmoil, disease and discomfort, and it's difficult to look at them."[38]

Alice in Chains included the singles "Grind", "Heaven Beside You", and "Again", all of which had accompanying music videos. "Grind" and "Again" were nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance in 1996 and 1997, respectively.[39][40] The music video for "Again" was nominated for Best Hard Rock Video at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards.[41]

Track listing Edit

All lyrics are written by Layne Staley, except "Grind", "Heaven Beside You" and "Over Now" by Jerry Cantrell.

Alice in Chains
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Grind"Cantrell4:44
2."Brush Away"Cantrell, Mike Inez, Sean Kinney3:22
3."Sludge Factory"Cantrell, Kinney7:12
4."Heaven Beside You"Cantrell, Inez5:27
5."Head Creeps"Staley6:28
6."Again"Cantrell4:05
7."Shame in You"Cantrell, Inez, Kinney5:35
8."God Am"Cantrell, Inez, Kinney4:08
9."So Close"Cantrell, Kinney2:45
10."Nothin' Song"Cantrell, Kinney5:40
11."Frogs"Cantrell, Inez, Kinney8:18
12."Over Now"Cantrell, Kinney7:03
Total length:64:48

Notes:

  • "Over Now" contains an excerpt of "Good Night" by Ted Lewis.
  • The Japanese edition of the album features two remixes of "Again" (the "Tattoo of Pain Mix" and the "Jungle Mix", also known as the "Club Mix") as bonus tracks.

Personnel Edit

Charts Edit

Charts (1995-1996) Peak
Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[42] 5
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[43] 5
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[44] 75
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[45] 13
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[46] 93
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[47] 28
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[48] 11
Scottish Albums (OCC)[49] 37
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[50] 11
UK Albums (OCC)[51] 37
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[52] 4
US Billboard 200[53] 1

Singles charts Edit

Year Single Peak
position
US
Air

[54]
US Main
[55]
US Mod
[55]
CAN
[56]
CAN
Alt

[57]
UK
[58]
1995 "Grind" 7 18 53 3 23
1996 "Heaven Beside You" 52 3 6 7 35
"Again" 8 36
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Certifications Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[59] Gold 35,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[60] Platinum 100,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[61] Silver 60,000
United States (RIAA)[62] 2× Platinum 2,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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Alice in Chains occasionally informally referred to as The Dog Album 3 The Dog Record 3 4 and Tripod 3 5 6 is the third studio album by the American rock band Alice in Chains It was released on November 7 1995 through Columbia Records and was the follow up to the highly successful Dirt 1992 This is the band s first full length studio album to feature bassist Mike Inez their last album to feature original lead vocalist Layne Staley who died in 2002 and their last album to be released on Columbia As with their previous releases the album s songs focus on heavy emotional content and subject matter such as drug addiction depression religion broken relationships and the internal tensions within the band The album s music relies less on metallic riffs and more on melody and texturally varied arrangements integrating some of the more delicate acoustic moods of their EPs 7 However the riffs are mostly down tuned and atonal employing a strong doom and sludge metal aesthetic 8 Alice in ChainsStudio album by Alice in ChainsReleasedNovember 7 1995 1995 11 07 1 RecordedApril August 1995StudioBad Animals Studio in Seattle 2 GenreGrunge alternative metal alternative rock doom metal sludge metalLength64 48LabelColumbiaProducerToby Wright Alice in ChainsAlice in Chains chronologyJar of Flies 1994 Alice in Chains 1995 Unplugged 1996 Singles from Alice in Chains Grind Released October 6 1995 Heaven Beside You Released January 1996 Again Released February 1996Alice in Chains debuted at No 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with first week sales of 189 000 copies 9 and stayed on the chart for 46 weeks 10 The tracks Grind Heaven Beside You and Again were released as singles Grind and Again were nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance The album received a double platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA and has sold over three million copies worldwide 11 The mockumentary The Nona Tapes was released to promote the album and became a cult hit Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Music and lyrics 3 Packaging and title 4 The Nona Tapes 5 Release and reception 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Singles charts 9 Certifications 10 ReferencesBackground and recording EditAfter the release of Jar of Flies vocalist Layne Staley entered rehab for heroin addiction 12 The band had been scheduled to tour during the summer of 1994 with Metallica Suicidal Tendencies Danzig and Fight but while in rehearsal for the tour Staley began using heroin again 12 Staley s condition prompted the other band members to cancel all scheduled dates one day before the start of the tour putting the band on hiatus 12 13 They were replaced by Candlebox on the tour 14 While Alice in Chains was on hiatus Staley joined the grunge supergroup Mad Season while guitarist Jerry Cantrell worked on material originally intended for a solo album 12 nbsp Alice in Chains is the last Alice in Chains studio album to feature original vocalist Layne Staley In January 1995 Cantrell bassist Mike Inez and drummer Sean Kinney began jamming on Cantrell s material In the spring of 1995 Staley was invited back to join the band 12 Staley said that we started to split apart and went different ways and we felt like we were betraying each other 12 In April 1995 Alice in Chains entered Bad Animals Studio in Seattle with producer Toby Wright who had previously worked with Corrosion of Conformity and Slayer 15 Few of the songs on the album had been written before the sessions began so Cantrell s material was used as a starting point 12 The band would then give the demo tapes to Staley so he could write lyrics 12 The album was finished in August 1995 Cantrell said It was often depressing and getting it done felt like pulling hair out but it was the fucking coolest thing and I m glad to have gone through it I will cherish the memory forever while Staley added I ll cherish it forever too just because this one I can remember doing 12 During the recording of the album Staley was severely addicted to heroin and was often late or absent for recording and rehearsal sessions 16 The band s manager Susan Silver said It was a really painful session because it took so long It was horrifying to see Layne in that condition Yet when he was cognizant he was the sweetest bright eyed guy you d ever want to meet To be in a meeting with him and have him fall asleep in front of you was gut wrenching 17 While in the studio a rough mix of the song Grind was leaked to radio and received major airplay 1 On October 6 1995 the band released the studio version of the song to radio via satellite uplink 1 Music and lyrics EditCantrell in an interview with Rolling Stone around the release of the album said Our music s kind of about taking something ugly and making it beautiful 12 With the exception of Grind Heaven Beside You and Over Now the lyrics are written entirely by Staley Staley said I just wrote down whatever was on my mind so a lot of the lyrics are really loose If you asked me to sing the lyrics to probably any one of them right now I couldn t do it I m not sure what they are because they re still that fresh 12 Staley added For a long time I let problems and sour relationships rule over me instead of letting the water roll off my back I thought it was cool that I could write such dark depressing music But then instead of being therapeutic it was starting to drag on and keep hurting This time I just felt Fuck it I can write good music and if I feel easy and I feel like laughing I can laugh There s no huge deep message in any of the songs It was just what was going on in my head right then We had good times and we had bad times We recorded a few months of being human 12 Sludge Factory was written about a call Staley and Wright received while at the studio from Columbia executives Don Ienner and Michele Anthony Ienner and Anthony told them they had nine days to finish the record because they had already taken a lot of studio time 18 Of the album s four singles Grind Heaven Beside You Again and Over Now three feature Cantrell on lead vocals with the exception being Again Cantrell also wrote the lyrics for the songs for which he sang lead vocals Regarding Grind Cantrell said it was written pretty much at the height of publicity about canceled tours heroin amputations everything thus it was another FUCK YOU for saying something about my life song 19 12 Heaven Beside You was written by Cantrell after the end of a seven year relationship with his girlfriend 12 On the liner notes of Alice in Chains Music Bank box set Cantrell described the song as Another attempt to reconcile the fact that my life and paths are tearing me apart from the person I love All the things I write about her are a way for me to maybe speak to her express things I could never express 19 Commenting on Over Now Cantrell said of the song A lot of deep shit in there a big epic number Plus you can get away with a hugely long tune near the end of a record 19 An acoustic version of Over Now was released as a single in 1996 as part of the band s MTV Unplugged album Reflecting on the album in a 2018 interview to Noisey Cantrell said There s a sadness to that record it s the sound of a band falling apart It was our last studio record to that point It s a beautiful record but it s sad too It s a little more exploratory a little bit more meandering It s not as crafted as the rest of our records were 20 Packaging and title EditThe album is also known informally as Tripod or Three Legged Dog Album due to a three legged dog on the front cover 21 and Frank Lentini on the back 22 The image of the dog on the cover was inspired by a three legged dog named Tripod that used to terrorize drummer Sean Kinney and chase him around during his paper work duty when he was a kid 21 Kinney also designed the artwork for the album 22 21 Rocky Schenck photographed a three legged dog for the album cover at a playground near downtown Los Angeles on August 23 1995 23 Schenck did a casting for three legged dogs for the shoot 23 but the band ended up choosing a fax with the image of a three legged dog as the cover art because they thought it looked grittier and Staley and Cantrell liked it better 21 Cantrell has stated that Kinney was pissed about that because they spent money for the photoshoot and did not use it for the album cover 21 A different three legged dog named Sunshine was used for the Grind music video 21 The photo of the dog shot by Schenck at the playground was finally used years later on the 1999 box set Music Bank 23 Contrary to rumor none of the dogs used for the photoshoot the album cover or the music video belonged to Jerry Cantrell Cantrell has said in interviews that he did not know the owner of the dog 21 The CD was initially available in three versions one with a transparent purple jewel case with a translucent yellow green spine one with the color scheme reversed and a predominantly monochrome version The purple jewel case is currently out of print and the yellow green edition is now a rarity On the predominantly monochrome cover the dog has yellow eyes The cassette edition features a transparent purple cassette or transparent yellow green case It was also released on double vinyl with a purple label on the A side and a yellow green label on the B side of both discs Disc 1 featured tracks 1 6 disc 2 featured tracks 7 12 and both discs had 3 tracks per side In Japan the CD cover is replaced with a blank white cover with the dark blue text Alice In Chains appearing inside of a dark blue border in the bottom right corner The image of Frank Lentini was also removed showing a mostly white back cover The CD was orange 24 On July 17 2019 Schenck revealed on his Instagram account an alternative album cover featuring a three legged dog and kids playing at a playground 25 The Nona Tapes EditTo help promote the album Columbia asked the band to do an EPK Electronic Press Kit a common marketing tool in the 90s in which they should talk about themselves but they did not want to do that The band took the money from the label and made the mockumentary The Nona Tapes instead 26 Directed by Rocky Schenck it features Jerry Cantrell disguised as a female journalist Nona Weisbaum interviewing his bandmates playing fictionalized versions of themselves during a car ride in Seattle The music video for Grind is also featured at the end 27 Columbia did not like The Nona Tapes at first and told the band they had wasted their money doing it However it became a cult hit and Columbia decided to sell it but the band was against it The video was eventually released on VHS in December 1995 26 In 2006 The Nona Tapes was released on DVD and came as a bonus with the compilation The Essential Alice in Chains 28 Release and reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Entertainment WeeklyC linkNME5 10 30 People favorable 33 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 Select nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 Although not as successful as Dirt the album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and stayed on the chart for 46 weeks 10 It has since been certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling over 2 million copies in the United States 34 and over 3 million copies worldwide 11 The band opted not to tour in support of Alice in Chains adding to the rumors of drug abuse 13 35 When asked about the frustration of not touring to support the record Cantrell provided some insight into how Staley s addictions led to repercussive tensions within the band Very frustrating but we stuck it out We rode the good times together and we stuck together through the hard times We never stabbed each other in the back and spilled our guts and do that kind of bullshit that you see happen a lot 36 It was noted for being a break away from the externally applied grunge label affixed to the group 37 31 Rolling Stone described the album as a musical rebirth 31 and The New York Times remarked that in contrast to the raw distortions associated with grunge Alice in Chains sound was cleanly delineated and meticulously layered 37 Jon Wiederhorn of Rolling Stone called the album liberating and enlightening noting that the songs achieve a startling staggering and palpable impact 31 In reviewing Alice in Chains s discography Bill Adams of Ground Control Magazine wrote that If indeed Jar of Flies turned out to be the gateway that got so many more people hooked on Alice in Chains it can only be said that the band s self titled album implies withdrawals or a sense of significant unease or discomfort The signs that something is just not right appear everywhere both on and in Alice in Chains the front cover features a photo of a three legged dog one too few while the back cover presents a picture of a three legged mandolinist one too many The album s liner notes feature images of ghastly contorted fairies with no flesh on their arms sinister personified bottles swimming through black oceans cartoons of mutant animals standing on trial synthetic limbs and more They are images of turmoil disease and discomfort and it s difficult to look at them 38 Alice in Chains included the singles Grind Heaven Beside You and Again all of which had accompanying music videos Grind and Again were nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance in 1996 and 1997 respectively 39 40 The music video for Again was nominated for Best Hard Rock Video at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards 41 Track listing EditAll lyrics are written by Layne Staley except Grind Heaven Beside You and Over Now by Jerry Cantrell Alice in ChainsNo TitleMusicLength1 Grind Cantrell4 442 Brush Away Cantrell Mike Inez Sean Kinney3 223 Sludge Factory Cantrell Kinney7 124 Heaven Beside You Cantrell Inez5 275 Head Creeps Staley6 286 Again Cantrell4 057 Shame in You Cantrell Inez Kinney5 358 God Am Cantrell Inez Kinney4 089 So Close Cantrell Kinney2 4510 Nothin Song Cantrell Kinney5 4011 Frogs Cantrell Inez Kinney8 1812 Over Now Cantrell Kinney7 03Total length 64 48 Notes Over Now contains an excerpt of Good Night by Ted Lewis The Japanese edition of the album features two remixes of Again the Tattoo of Pain Mix and the Jungle Mix also known as the Club Mix as bonus tracks Personnel EditAlice in ChainsLayne Staley lead and backing vocals rhythm guitar on Head Creeps guitar parts on Brush Away Jerry Cantrell lead and rhythm guitar backing vocals lead vocals on Grind Heaven Beside You and Over Now Mike Inez bass Sean Kinney drums ProductionProduced by Toby Wright and Alice in Chains Recorded by Toby Wright and Tom Nellen assisted by Sam Hofstedt Mixed by Toby Wright assisted by John Seymour Mastered by Stephen Marcussen Studio coordinator Kevan Wilkins Audio technicians Darrell Peters Walter Gemienhardt Artwork guide Sean Kinney Art direction Mary Maurer Design Doug Erb Photography Rocky Schenck Rob Bloch Management Susan SilverCharts EditCharts 1995 1996 PeakPositionAustralian Albums ARIA 42 5Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 43 5Dutch Albums Album Top 100 44 75Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 45 13German Albums Offizielle Top 100 46 93New Zealand Albums RMNZ 47 28Norwegian Albums VG lista 48 11Scottish Albums OCC 49 37Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 50 11UK Albums OCC 51 37UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 52 4US Billboard 200 53 1Singles charts Edit Year Single PeakpositionUS Air 54 US Main 55 US Mod 55 CAN 56 CAN Alt 57 UK 58 1995 Grind 7 18 53 3 231996 Heaven Beside You 52 3 6 7 35 Again 8 36 denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 59 Gold 35 000 Canada Music Canada 60 Platinum 100 000 United Kingdom BPI 61 Silver 60 000 United States RIAA 62 2 Platinum 2 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone 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