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Original Release Year:
2001
Genre(s):
Rock, Alternative Rock, Grunge
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Vinyl Record LP
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Album Info

Artist: Stone Temple Pilots
Album: Shangri-La Dee Da
Released: Europe, 22 Jun 2015
Genre(s): Rock, Alternative Rock, Grunge

Tracklist:

A1Dumb Love2:51
A2Days Of The Week2:35
Keyboards - Brendan, Scott
Percussion - Brendan
A3Coma3:40
A4Hollywood Bitch2:44
Guitar [Intro] - Robert
Percussion - Brendan, Eric, Robert
A5Wonderful3:48
Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Additional Electric], Percussion - Robert
Keyboards - Eric, Robert
A6Black Again3:27
Keyboards - Brendan
Piano - Robert
A7Hello It's Late4:22
Acoustic Guitar, Percussion - Robert
Keyboards - Brendan, Robert
B1Too Cool Queenie2:47
Keyboards - Scott
Percussion - Brendan
B2Regeneration3:54
Keyboards - Scott
Percussion - Eric
B3Bi-Polar Bear5:05
Autoharp - Robert
Keyboards - Brendan
Percussion, Banjo - Eric
B4Transmissions From A Lonely Room3:16
Percussion - Brendan
Sitar [Electric] - Robert
B5A Song For Sleeping4:15
Acoustic Guitar - Robert
Percussion - Eric
B6Long Way Home4:32

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Description

"Shangri-La Dee Da" is the fifth studio album by American rock band Stone Temple Pilots, released in 2001. The album showcases the band's evolution and experimentation, exploring different musical styles while still retaining their signature sound.

With "Shangri-La Dee Da," Stone Temple Pilots delves into a more introspective and atmospheric direction. The album features a mix of rock ballads, melodic tracks, and harder-hitting songs, creating a diverse listening experience.

The opening track, "Dumb Love," sets the tone with its catchy hooks and melodic guitar work. Throughout the album, the band demonstrates their musical versatility, transitioning between softer and heavier moments. Tracks like "Days of the Week" and "Coma" showcase the band's ability to craft radio-friendly rock songs with infectious melodies.

One of the highlights of "Shangri-La Dee Da" is the powerful and emotive vocals of Scott Weiland. His distinct voice adds depth and emotion to the songs, whether he's delivering introspective lyrics or belting out anthemic choruses. The band's instrumental performances are solid, with intricate guitar work, tight rhythm sections, and tasteful use of keyboards.

The album also features collaborations with other artists, such as the track "Hello, It's Late," which features guest vocals from Patti Labelle. These collaborations add variety to the album and showcase the band's willingness to explore new musical territories.

While "Shangri-La Dee Da" may not have received the same level of commercial success as some of Stone Temple Pilots' earlier albums, it's still a solid effort that showcases the band's musical growth and creativity. The album offers a mix of introspective and energetic tracks, capturing different moods and emotions.

When was "Shangri-La Dee Da" released?

"Shangri-La Dee Da" was released on June 19, 2001.

Who is the lead vocalist of Stone Temple Pilots?

Scott Weiland was the lead vocalist of Stone Temple Pilots at the time of "Shangri-La Dee Da."

What are some notable tracks on the album?

Notable tracks on the album include "Days of the Week," "Hollywood Bitch," "Coma," "Dumb Love," and "Hello, It's Late."

How would you describe Stone Temple Pilots' musical style?

Stone Temple Pilots' musical style combines elements of alternative rock, grunge, and hard rock. They are known for their catchy melodies, powerful vocals, and dynamic songwriting.

Did "Shangri-La Dee Da" receive critical acclaim?

"Shangri-La Dee Da" received mixed reviews from critics upon its release but has gained a loyal following among Stone Temple Pilots fans.

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