Track Listing 1. Stop 2. No One's Leaving 3. Ain't No Right 4. Obvious 5. Been Caught Stealing 6. Three Days 7. Then She Did 8. Of Course 9. Classic Girl
| Details | | Playing Time: | 51 min. | | Producer: | Dave Jerden, Perry Farrell | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | ADD |
Album Notes Janes Addiction: Perry Farrell (vocals); Dave Navarro (guitar); Eric Avery (bass); Stephen Perkins (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Charlie Bisharat (acoustic & electric violins); John Philip Shenale (strings); Geoff Stradling (piano); Ronnie S. Champagne (bass). All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. Jane's Addiction's RITUAL DE LO HABITUAL, the band's third release, is one of the cornerstones of 1990s alternative rock. The album features the group's popular breakthrough hit "Been Caught Stealing," as well as such genre classics as "Stop!," "Ain't No Right," and "Classic Girl." Also included are the back-to-back epics "Three Days" and "Then She Did," which combine hard-rock, psychedelic, progressive, and alternative music sensibilities. Unfortunately, RITUAL DE LO HABITUAL would prove to be the band's final album with the original lineup. The members parted ways in 1991 after their last live appearances headlining Lollapalooza, the tour series started by lead singer Perry Farrell.
Editorial Reviews Included in Rolling Stone's Essential Recordings of the 90's. Rolling Stone (05/13/1999)
Performance Like nothing else / Recording In your face - ...an L.A. band that spews volcanic geysers of attitude and guitar-and-throat noise...You'll either hate it...or love it...The horror and grandeur of sex, art, garbage, crime, pain, and pleasure in the teeming crucible of L.A. are held up for all to see with a naked honesty. Stereo Review (12/01/1990)
Unquestionably, Jane's Addiction is hitting a peak where their original blend of glam and metal rocks hard without being redundant. The Bob
Included in Q Magazine's 90 Best Albums Of The 1990s. Q (12/01/1999)
Entertainment Weekly A- Difficult, yearning, eruptive rock. Ranked by EW as the #4 Album of 1990.
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