Track Listing 1. Rise Above - Henry Rollins/Chuck D 2. Nervous Breakdown - Keith Morris 3. Fix Me - Iggy Pop 4. American Waste - Neil Fallon 5. I've Had It - Omar Rodriguez-Lopez 6. I've Heard It Before - Jeff Moreira 7. Room 13 - Corey Taylor 8. Wasted - Exene Cervenka/Henry Rollins 9. Jealous Again - Nick Oliveri 10. TV Party - Henry Rollins 11. No Values - Hank Williams III 12. Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie - Dean Ween 13. Depression - Casey Chaos 14. Six Pack - Mike Patton 15. Police Story - Ice-T 16. Revenge - Tom Araya 17. Thirsty & Miserable - Lemmy Kilmister 18. What I See - Chuck Dukowski 19. No More - Lars Frederiksen/Tim Armstrong 20. Black Coffee - Henry Rollins 21. Slip It In - Henry Rollins/Inger Lorre 22. Annihilate This Week - Henry Rollins/Kira Roessler 23. My War - Henry Rollins 24. Nervous Breakdown - Ryan Adams (live, bonus track)
| Details | | Producer: | Henry Rollins | | Distributor: | BMG (distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Includes liner notes by Henry Rollins. Personnel: Jim Wilson (vocals, guitar); Dean Ween (vocals, electric guitar); Jason MacKenroth (vocals, drums); Chuck Dukowski, Corey Taylor, Danny B. Harvey, Exene Cervenka, Marcus Blake, Henry Rollins, Jeff Moreira, Ice-T, Inger Lorre, Josh Homme, Kira Roessler, Lemmy, Matt Freeman , Neil Fallon, Nick Oliveri, Tim Armstrong, Iggy Pop, Casey Chaos (vocals). Audio Mixer: Clif Norrell. Liner Note Author: Henry Rollins. Recording information: Cherokee Studios, LA, CA (05/2002). Photographer: Henry Rollins. Much has been said about the West Memphis Three, a group of three young men who many feel were wrongfully convicted of a cult-like slaying of three eight-year-old boys in Arkansas back in 1993. An informative website (<a href="http://wm3.org">http://wm3.org</a>) and a pair of documentaries, Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills and Paradise Lost 2: Revelations, helped raise its attention level, which is how many became aware of the case, including Rollins Band/ex-Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins. Inspired to lend a hand in providing aid in the young men's defense (who were all given either life or death sentences), Rollins assembled a benefit record. 2002's Rise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three is not your average tribute or benefit record, as some of the best-known rock singers have lent their vocals to remakes of Black Flag classics (backed by the modern-day Rollins Band lineup). Rollins himself calls the album "absolutely bulletproof," and he's not kidding, as evidenced by explosive renditions of "Fix Me" (Iggy Pop), "Six Pack" (Mike Patton), "Revenge" (Tom Araya), and "Jealous Again" (Nick Oliveri) prove. In addition to Rollins handling vocals on several tunes (the first time he's performed Black Flag material since the band's last tour in 1986), several other former Black Flag members lend a hand as well, including Keith Morris, Chuck Dukowski, and Kira Roessler. If only every benefit/tribute album could be as stellar as Rise Above. ~ Greg Prato
Editorial Reviews ...Tellingly, Rollins himself hasn't sounded so switched on for ages... Mojo (12/01/2002)
6 out of 10 - ...RISE ABOVE has both its heart and its wallet in the right place....Rollins himself hasn't sounded this fun-loving since, well, ever... Spin (02/01/2003)
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