MAD SEASON — Above

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3.50 | 6 ratings | 1 review
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Album · 1995

Tracklist

1. Wake Up (7:38)
2. X-Ray Mind (5:12)
3. River of Deceit (5:04)
4. I'm Above (5:44)
5. Artificial Red (6:16)
6. Lifeless Dead (4:29)
7. I Don't Know Anything (5:01)
8. Long Gone Day (4:52)
9. November Hotel (7:08)
10. All Alone (4:12)

Total Time 55:36

Line-up/Musicians

- Barrett Martin / drums, percussion, double bass, cello, marimba, vibraphone
- Mike McCready / guitars
- John Baker Saunders / bass guitar
- Layne Staley / vocals, guitar

- Mark Lanegan / vocals (track 4, 8, 13, 14)
- Skerik / saxophone (track 8)

About this release

Released by Columbia. Reissued in 2013 with the following bonus tracks:

11. Interlude (0:43)
12. Locomotive (4:34)
13. Black Book Of Fear (6:08)
14. Slip Away (5:39)
15. I Don't Wanna Be A Soldier (5:52)

Deluxe Edition released in 2013 has a bonus disc recorded live at The Moore Theatre, Seattle, Washington, April 29, 1995 with the following tracklist:

1. Wake Up (7:38)
2. Lifeless Dead (4:59)
3. Artificial Red (6:21)
4. River Of Deceit (5:10)
5. I Don't Wanna Be A Soldier (9:20)
6. Long Gone Day (5:21)
7. I'm Above (5:36)
8. I Don't Know Anything (6:23)
9. X-Ray Mind (5:32)
10. All Alone (4:17)
11. November Hotel (13:49)

Total Time 74:26

Thanks to Lynx33 for the addition

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"Above" is the debut full-length studio album by US, Seattle, Washington based rock/hard rock act Mad Season. The album was released through Columbia Records in March 1995. Mad Season was formed by guitarist Mike McCready (Pearl Jam) and bassist John Baker Saunders, when the two met at a Minneapolis drug rehabilitation center in 1994. When the treatment was completed they returned to Seattle and formed The Gacy Bunch, with vocalist Layne Staley (Alice in Chains) and drummer Barrett Martin (Screaming Trees), which soon changed name to Mad Season. The group was rather short lived as a combination of Layne Staley´s serious drug issues and conflicting schedules made them disband in 1996. John Baker Saunders had a relapse with heroin and died of a drug overdose in January 1999 and Layne Staley died in April 2002. Also as a result of a drug overdose.

So Mad Season was definitely an act with their fair share of drug experiences, and it rubs off on the music which is a type of laid back psychadelic tinged rock/hard rock. It´s often so stoned and laid back that you can almost picture these guys playing in a heroin haze. Which of course isn´t true since it was only Layne Staley who had those issues while recording "Above". They occasionally play some more punchy hard rocking parts, but the album is predominantly more mellow and laid back. The use of instruments like cello, marimba, and vibraphone, in addition to the regular rock instrumentation of guitars, bass, and drums, further enhances the soft and mellow sound of the music. Mad Season have also opted to include saxophone on "Long Gone Day", which is a real treat, and fits in perfectly with the song´s atmosphere.

The 10 track, 55:36 minutes long album is an organic listen, featuring a pleasant sound production and blues and roots rock influences. The material is relatively well written, but not necessarily that catchy upon first listen. "Above" is definitely a grower, but it never really grows beyond being a good listen. For that there are too many sections where not enough happens, and you as a listener are left listening to a couple of guys who obviously enjoyed playing together, but don´t always manage to channel that joy of playing to their audience. That´s probably a harsh choice of words, but although a 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved, I still feel the need to voice my opinion on some of the issues concerning "Above" and not just the good things.

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