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Stone Temple Pilots - Core (LP)

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Stone Temple Pilots - Core Vinyl Record Album Art
Stone Temple Pilots - Core Vinyl Record Album Art
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Original Release Year:
1992
Genre(s):
Rock, Alternative Rock, Grunge, Hard Rock
Format:
Vinyl Record LP
Label:
Atlantic

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Album Info

Artist: Stone Temple Pilots
Album: Core
Released: UK, Europe & US, 13 Oct 2023

Tracklist:

A1Dead & Bloated5:10
A2Sex Type Thing3:38
A3Wicked Garden4:05
A4No Memory1:20
A5Sin6:05
A6Naked Sunday3:49
A7Creep5:33
B1Piece Of Pie5:24
B2Plush5:14
B3Wet My Bed1:36
B4Crackerman3:14
B5Where The River Goes8:25

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Description

Stone Temple Pilots' debut album, "Core," released on September 29, 1992, is a seminal work in the grunge and alternative rock genres. The album emerged during a time when grunge was at its peak, with bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden dominating the airwaves. "Core" quickly established Stone Temple Pilots as a major force in the music scene, despite initial criticism that they were riding the coattails of their Seattle contemporaries.

The album's success is largely attributed to its powerful blend of heavy guitar riffs, introspective lyrics, and Scott Weiland's distinctive vocal delivery. Weiland's voice, capable of both raw aggression and melodic sensitivity, became a defining feature of the band's sound. The album opens with "Dead & Bloated," a track that sets the tone with its gritty guitar work and Weiland's commanding presence. This is followed by "Sex Type Thing," a song that addresses themes of power and control, and became one of the band's signature tracks.

"Core" features several standout tracks that have become staples of the band's live performances and classic rock radio. "Plush," arguably the album's most famous song, won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance with Vocal in 1994. Its haunting melody and lyrics about longing and loss resonated with listeners, propelling it to the top of the charts. "Creep," another hit from the album, showcases the band's ability to blend acoustic elements with their hard rock roots, creating a sound that is both melancholic and powerful.

The album's production, handled by Brendan O'Brien, is polished yet retains the raw energy that characterizes the grunge movement. O'Brien's work on "Core" helped to highlight the band's strengths, from Dean DeLeo's intricate guitar work to Eric Kretz's solid drumming. The production quality contributed to the album's commercial success, as it appealed to both mainstream audiences and rock purists.

Critically, "Core" received mixed reviews upon its release. Some critics accused Stone Temple Pilots of being derivative, drawing too heavily from the sound of their grunge peers. However, over time, the album has been re-evaluated and is now considered a classic of the era. Its commercial success was undeniable, as it peaked at number three on the Billboard 200 chart and was certified 8x Platinum by the RIAA, indicating sales of over eight million copies in the United States alone.

Culturally, "Core" played a significant role in the 1990s rock landscape. It helped to solidify the grunge genre's place in mainstream music and influenced countless bands that followed. The album's themes of alienation, identity, and societal pressure resonated with the Generation X audience, who found solace in its raw honesty and emotional depth.

In retrospect, "Core" stands as a testament to Stone Temple Pilots' ability to craft memorable and impactful music. Despite the initial skepticism from some quarters, the album's enduring popularity and influence are a testament to its quality and the band's talent. "Core" not only launched Stone Temple Pilots' career but also secured their place in rock history as one of the defining bands of the 1990s.

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