Ritual De Lo Habitual by Jane's Addiction

Ritual De Lo Habitual

Jane's Addiction

1990

Ritual De Lo Habitual is a Alt/Indie album by Jane's Addiction, originally released in 1990. On Gatefold: 117 pressings tracked, owned by 38 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Alternative Rock
  • distorted
  • aggressive
  • bohemian

About

As grand (and grandiose) as <i>Nothing’s Shocking</i>, Jane’s Addiction’s major-label debut seemed, its follow-up <i>Ritual de lo Habitual</i> outstripped it sonically and in its ambition. With “alternative music” and metal getting more and more happily acquainted, the quartet smashed together a meld that not only sounded right but was, just a year and change before the release of Nirvana’s <i>Nevermind</i>, very timely. Guitarist Dave Navarro divebombed through a near-claustrophobic mix with heavy riffage and squawling high-end solos. His vocal foil, Perry Farrell, staggered a line between pretension and self-knowing humor — “Been Caught Stealing” was hilarious with or without its petty-thievery video; “Ain’t No Right” insisted that there was likewise “no wrong,” but its greater message was “I am skin and bones, I am pointy nose/But it motherf-----’ makes me try!” Farrell went on to prove the relevance of his DIY message as Lollapalooza founder.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Stop4:14
  2. 2No One's Leaving3:01
  3. 3Ain't No Right3:34
  4. 4Obvious5:55
  5. 5Been Caught Stealing3:34
  6. 6Three Days10:48
  7. 7Then She Did8:20
  8. 8Of Course7:02
  9. 9Classic Girl5:07

Credits

Performers

38 collectors on Gatefold own this · 117 pressings tracked on Gatefold