Dirt
by Alice in Chains Model SonyAverage Rating: 
List Price: $11.98 / Sale Price: $7.97
From the Editors
Millenium digipak edition, with original sleeve and 6 page booklet. 12 tracks including 'Rooster', 'Would' & 'Them Bones'.
Album Description
Customer Response
Still a favorite
Even though "DIRT" was released back in the early '90s, it still sounds as fresh and current as anything out there today. From the thundering intro of "Them Bones" to the haunting final track,"Would?", not a bad track on this disc. I wouldn't lump them into that "grunge" label. Yes, they're from Seattle, and yes, there are elements of that style in their music, but there's far more going on with their songs than just a bunch of noise. Haunting lyrics from the late Layne Staley, and crunching riffs from guitarist Jerry Cantrell highlight their best release, and one that everyone should own.
One of the finest albums
This album from Alice in Chains is amongst their best along with their strong debut album and ranks amongst the top cd's of the alternative rock era.highly recommended.
Yawn! Give me real grunge like Staind any day of the week.
So I decided to listen to this album because I heard it was an amazing grunge album. Man! I was so disappointed. It was simply awful. Not one good song on it. All of the songs sound EXACTLY the same- seriously, folks. The guitar riffs are unimaginative and uninspired and that Lane Stailey guy is a horrible singer. He sounds like a whining puppy or something! Listen to real grunge like Staind or Daughtry. Alice In Chains are lame post-grunge.
Scrapes the sky
From the beginning of "Them Bones" where Staley screams out over a pounding riff it is clear to see why this is a classic. Then the chorus comes and the melody works perfectly against the guitar work, and I end up wishing the band was still around.
"Dam That River" shows why they were the most metal of the Seattle bands, but the next classic is "Down In A Hole", again sinking down into the dirt until it turns quicksand and starts to float. If you haven't heard "Rooster" the song is epic. Some songs afterward are alright, "Iron Man" is nothing great, but it is clear why Godsmack would name themselves after the song with the same name.
The other two best tracks are "Angry Chair" and "Would". "Angry Chair" agains sinks even further down in the dirt than "Down In A Hole", while "Would" is easily the best song on here, especially the very end.
This album is not a happy one, instead it is infused with depression, frustration, and self disgust. But it transcends in a way that Bush (Who I used to like) or Seven Mary Three never did. Instead this album is on the same level of early 90s greatness as Nevermind and Superunknown.
AIC at it's best!
Amazing album!
AIC was so under rated in their prime. Their sound is unique and amazing..
This album rocks!

