| 1. Little Kin |
| 2. Ain't Life Grand |
| 3. Airplane |
| 4. Can't Get High |
| 5. Heroes |
| 6. Raise The Roof |
| 7. Junior |
| 8. L.A. |
| 9. Blackout Blues |
| 10. Jack |
| 11. Fishwater |
Ain't Life Grand,Widespread Panic,Volcano,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Ain't Life Grand
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Ain't Life Grand
Widespread Panic Manufacturer: Volcano ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ABJA Release Date: 1994-09-06 |
Tracks:
- Little Kin
- Ain't Life Grand
- Airplane
- Can't Get High
- Heroes
- Raise The Roof
- Junior
- L.A.
- Blackout Blues
- Jack
- Fishwater
Customer Reviews:
Widespread Rules!!.......2007-06-27
Nice rebound........2006-09-29
Widespread Panic put two excellent albums, where they were mostly a quartet. These albums had excellent, hard driving southern rock type songs. They were distinctive and the interesting.
On the third album, Everyday, the group expanded to a sextet. There sound became muddled and muted. It was more like their live act, where everyone is playing at once, whether or not they should be. Many on the songs sounded indistinquishable. And then there was the addition of John Herrman's piano playing that consisted of pounding the keys and sounded out of place in many parts.
On this fourth album, Ain't Life Grand, the group reverts back to the sound on the first 2 albums. The production and mix are brought under control. It all sounds great and you can really enjoy the band.
There is quite a bit more variety and experimentation on this CD. There are some accoustic tracks. Jack sounds similar to Marshall Tucker.
Almost all of the songs on this CD are very good. And there is some excellent music to accompany them. And, you can really hear the playing.
The last song, Fishwater, is really only about 4 minutes long. It is followed by 2 minutes of silence and then a really nice acoustic guitar piece. It is excellent and I don't know why it was hidden at the end of the CD.
The only downside is the cover of Can't Get High. It has got to be about the worst song Widespread Panic has ever done. It is just a bad song from all angles. It is poorly written and poorly performed. For some reason, it is one of the songs that got the most airplay.
I think this is the last really good studio album from Widespread Panic. Future albums would revert back to that muddled sound. All of the albums do have some great songs, and some great playing. It is just none of them are good from start to finish.
An awesome original Panic album.......2006-07-17
PANIC stricken from that moment on...!.......2006-04-28
This was my first WSP purchase. When it was first released back in '94 I bought it even though I hadn't heard any of their music yet. But I remember hearing "Little Kin" for the first time while reading Col. Bruce's whacked liner notes (my first introduction to him, too) and knowing right then and there that I was hooked!
Twelve years and numerous shows later, plus having since bought everything else they've put out, this one is still my favorite. "Jack", "Blackout Blues" (especially great for listening to while skiing!), and the title track are standouts that rank at the top of my list.
There's not a dud track here. If you don't have it, get it! While you're at it, check out some Col. Bruce and/or the ARU, too!
ain't life grand- widespread panic.......2004-09-23
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Ain't Life Grand
Slash's Snakepit Manufacturer: Koch Asia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000069CJ9 Release Date: 2002-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Been There Lately
- Just Like Anything
- Shine
- Mean Bone
- Back To The Moment
- Life's Sweet Drug
- Serial Killer
- The Truth
- Landslide
- Ain't Life Grand
- Speed Parade
- The Alien
- Something About Your Love (Bonus)
- Rusted Heroes (Bonus)
Album Description
Asian version of second album from former Guns N' Roses guitarist. Includes two exclusive bonus tracks, 'Rusted Heroes' and 'Something About Your Love'.Album Details
Asian Version that features Two Bonus Tracks: Rusted Heroes and Something About Your LoveCustomer Reviews:
Great.......2006-09-12
This CD simply ROCKS !!.......2005-11-07
This CD Rocks and get's better the more you listen to it.
Not Velvet Revolver,but a strong post Guns N' Roses effort for Slash.......2005-10-26
By the year 2000,Slash had not only left the 1990's as being one of the best guitarists of both the 80's and the 90's,but also as one of the best guitarists of all time. While Slash may not be Ace Frehley,he has left behind some of the most killer guitar work of ***all*** time--and in 2000,about six or five years after Slash had left Guns N' Roses,his post GN'R band(Slash's Snakepit)released their second album,entitled "Ain't Life Grand". How did the album meausure up? Read on for my review of this:
This album,while it is not up to par with either Guns N' Roses' music or Velvet Revolver's music,is one of the best post Guns N'Roses albums any member of GN'R relesed. It is basically a rock album,and,as several other Guns N' Roses fans have said,could have been the last Guns N' Roses album that replaced "The Spaghetti Incident?". The album opens up with "Been There Lately",which is a good and decent way to open an album,but once the album is past track one,it starts to get better. "Life's Sweet Drug" is,in a different way,a strong leftover of "Mr. Brownstone" off of "Appetite For Destruction","Ain't Life Grand" has a great 40's/jazz influence to it,"Mean Bone" has a really catchy hook to it,while the album's closing track,"The Alien",is a really good and interesting song.It quite possibly could have closed "Use Your Illusion II". I won't give away everything here,but while the dialogue on both "Mean Bone" and "Serial Killer" is both unnessecary and unneeded,and while Slash doesn't sound as good on this album as he did in Guns N' Roses and how he does in Velvet Revolver,he(Slash)still provides some killer guitar work here on this CD. The lead vocalist on this album,Rod Jackson,has a really catchy and strong voice which is similiar to the singing of both Lenny Kravitz and a British accent. Slash's guitar work on this record both sound really good,and all of those three things,along with the really good songwriting on this record,are both part of what make this album so good.
If you are a Guns N' Roses fan,this CD is a must have. If you don't own any GN'R studio albums yet,then I suggest getting them in the order they were released(AFD,Lies,UYI1,UYI2,and The Spaghetti Incident?;if you can tolerate it)and then working your way up from there and Velvet Revolver before you buy this album,but if you like both Guns N'Roses and Slash and you miss the days when Guns N' Roses were big,then this album is for you.
ALSO RECOMMENDED:
Any and every(except maybe The Spaghetti Incident?,as it is an acquired taste!)Guns N' Roses album
Vince Neil--"Exposed"
The self-titled solo albums that were released by Gene Simmons,Paul Stanley,and Ace Frehley in 1978
Lenny Kravitz--"Greatest Hits"(there are a few tracks on there that Slash plays on)
Aerosmith--"Live Bootleg"(this is actually Slash's favorite album that inspired him to be a guitarist)
Velvet Revolver--"Contraband"
Are you ready to ROCK........2005-07-26
Not for everyone, but still very good.......2005-02-12
Yes, it was quite a surprise, and I immediately fell in love with the fierce attitude of the song. I found out it was "Mean Bone," and ever since I've been listening to it repetitively.
I haven't heard every track on this CD, but I have heard most of them, and although it's certainly acquired taste as someone else pointed out (best to listen to Gn'R first and move on from there), for fans of rock - REAL rock - this will be a breath of fresh air. In a decade of Limp Bizcuits it's no wonder this album flopped and the band broke up soon after its release.
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Ain't Life Grand
Widespread Panic Manufacturer: Zomba ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003CL9 Release Date: 2001-02-01 |
Tracks:
- Little Kin
- Ain't Life Grand
- Airplane
- Can't Get High
- Heroes
- Raise The Roof
- Junior
- L.A.
- Blackout Blues
- Jack
- Fishwater
Customer Reviews:
Widespread Rules!!.......2007-06-27
Nice rebound........2006-09-29
Widespread Panic put two excellent albums, where they were mostly a quartet. These albums had excellent, hard driving southern rock type songs. They were distinctive and the interesting.
On the third album, Everyday, the group expanded to a sextet. There sound became muddled and muted. It was more like their live act, where everyone is playing at once, whether or not they should be. Many on the songs sounded indistinquishable. And then there was the addition of John Herrman's piano playing that consisted of pounding the keys and sounded out of place in many parts.
On this fourth album, Ain't Life Grand, the group reverts back to the sound on the first 2 albums. The production and mix are brought under control. It all sounds great and you can really enjoy the band.
There is quite a bit more variety and experimentation on this CD. There are some accoustic tracks. Jack sounds similar to Marshall Tucker.
Almost all of the songs on this CD are very good. And there is some excellent music to accompany them. And, you can really hear the playing.
The last song, Fishwater, is really only about 4 minutes long. It is followed by 2 minutes of silence and then a really nice acoustic guitar piece. It is excellent and I don't know why it was hidden at the end of the CD.
The only downside is the cover of Can't Get High. It has got to be about the worst song Widespread Panic has ever done. It is just a bad song from all angles. It is poorly written and poorly performed. For some reason, it is one of the songs that got the most airplay.
I think this is the last really good studio album from Widespread Panic. Future albums would revert back to that muddled sound. All of the albums do have some great songs, and some great playing. It is just none of them are good from start to finish.
An awesome original Panic album.......2006-07-17
PANIC stricken from that moment on...!.......2006-04-28
This was my first WSP purchase. When it was first released back in '94 I bought it even though I hadn't heard any of their music yet. But I remember hearing "Little Kin" for the first time while reading Col. Bruce's whacked liner notes (my first introduction to him, too) and knowing right then and there that I was hooked!
Twelve years and numerous shows later, plus having since bought everything else they've put out, this one is still my favorite. "Jack", "Blackout Blues" (especially great for listening to while skiing!), and the title track are standouts that rank at the top of my list.
There's not a dud track here. If you don't have it, get it! While you're at it, check out some Col. Bruce and/or the ARU, too!
ain't life grand- widespread panic.......2004-09-23
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Ain't Life Grand
Black Oak Arkansas Manufacturer: Wounded Bird Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000056PSD Release Date: 2001-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Taxman
- Fancy Nancy
- Keep On
- Good Stuff
- Rebel
- Back Door Man
- Love Can Be Found
- Diggin' For Gold
- Cryin' Shame
- Let Life Be Good To You
Album Description
Seventh album, released in 1975. Tracks include, 'Taxman', 'Fancy Nancy' & 'Cryin' Shame'. Standard jewel case. 2001 release.Customer Reviews:
A Mature Band, an Evolved Sound.......2004-06-30
Arkansas ways? Change, grow, and flourish, of course!
"Ain't Life Grand" shows a Black Oak Arkansas with a more polished sound than any of their previous albums, and yet a sound which can satisfy both the band's "rocker" fans and the fans of the band's quirky, populist absurdities.
Although Black Oak Arkansas was a band from the south who sang about regional themes, rock historians tend to place Black Oak Arkansas in a different basket from the other "southern" bands such as the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker Band or Charlie Daniels Band. Black Oak Arkansas went their own way, as self-taught music populists who combined a love for regional settings and metaphysics with a love for both heavy metal and bluegrass conventions. Although Black Oak Arkansas' early studio albums might be comparable to the softer sound of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils, the band live (and on their live album) rocked with a three guitar attack as if metal were going out of style. During their early days, musicianship (excepting Tommmy Aldridge) was not considered their strong point--instead, in the pre-punk era, this was a band of kids who picked up guitars to escape rural poverty.
"Ain't Life Grand", however, shows that the band was not entirely immune to the influence of "southern rock", nor to the earlier influences of the sixties artists. Moreover, "Ain't Life Grand" shows that even the most resolutely populist band can acquire a bit of polish after spending a decade on the road 300 nights a year. The result is an entirely pleasing album.
The album opens with a surprising cover of George Harrison's "Taxman". BOA had a love for backing harmonies, which work very well here. In "Fancy Nancy", the band tackles one of their usual lyrical exercises in somehow retro-sensibility erotic longing, over a solid, very appealing bass-driven melody. In "Keep On", the band deftly handles an upbeat country-pop song, and in particular Jim Dandy's vocals have a sweetness to them which belies the usual "mouth full of crackers" image attributed to his work. The songs "Good Stuff" and "Rebel" fit more or less in the traditional "southern rock" mode, while "Back Door Man" features good production values over the band's trademark "nasty" lyrical themes. "Love Can Be Found" is a jaunty, poppy number celebrating the variety of human expression, while "Diggin' for Gold" is a workable but unmemorable tune. The album closes, though, with two of the most fun Black Oak Arkansas tunes. In "Crying' Shame", a redeeming, ringing guitar-glissandi rocker is accompanied by a winning lyric about the disadvantages of urban living, while "Let Life Be Good to You" is a peppy anthem-like upbeat celebration, the kind of unrestrained common-man bit of fun that Black Oak Arkansas could do so well.
This album is a recognizably Black Oak album, but it shows an Allman Brothers influence not often in evidence for BOA. The productive values are extremely good here, giving the band a richer sound without making them sound over-produced. In past albums, the studio albums seemed to present a somewhat more rockin' Ozark Mountain Daredevils, while the live album had shown a metal party band. This album shows both sides of the band, to good effect.
They say that the road exhausts and drains a band, but this album, the culmination of years on the road, shows that it can mature, define and polish a band, too.
"Ain't Life Grand" is a fascinating album, of a curiously interesting band.
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Ain't Life Grand
Slash's Snakepit Manufacturer: KOCH ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LWM6IQ |
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Ain't Life Grand
Slash's Snakepit Manufacturer: Mca Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000050AML Release Date: 2000-09-21 |
Tracks:
- Been There Lately
- Just Like Anything
- Shine
- Mean Bone
- Back to the Moment
- Life's Sweet Drug
- Serial Killer
- Truth
- Landslide
- Ain't Life Grand
- Speed Parade
- Alien
- Rusted Heroes [*]
- Something About Your Love [*]
Album Description
Japanese version of second album from former Guns and Roses guitarist's main project. Includes two exclusive bonus tracks, 'Rusted Heroes' and 'Something About Your Love'. Earlier release date than the rest of the world. Domestic is scheduled for October 10th. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.Album Details
Japanese version featuring 2 bonus tracks: Rusted Heroes, & Something About Your LoveCustomer Reviews:
Not Velvet Revolver,but a strong post Guns 'n Roses effort for Slash.......2005-10-26
By the year 2000,Slash had not only left the 1990's as being one of the best guitarists of both the 80's and the 90's,but also as one of the best guitarists of all time. While Slash may not be Ace Frehley,he has left behind some of the most killer guitar work of ***all*** time--and in 2000,about six or five years after Slash had left Guns N' Roses,his post GN'R band(Slash's Snakepit)released their second album,entitled "Ain't Life Grand". How did the album meausure up? Read on for my review of this:
This album,while it is not up to par with either Guns N' Roses' music and Velvet Revolver's music,is one of the best post Guns N' Roses albums any member of GN'R relesed. It is basically a rock album,and,as several other Guns N' Roses fans have said,could have been the last Guns N' Roses album that replaced "The Spaghetti Incident?". The album opens up with "Been There Lately",which is a good and decent way to open an album,but once the album is past track one,it starts to get better. "Life's Sweet Drug" is,in a different way,a strong leftover of "Mr. Brownstone" off of "Appetite For Destruction","Ain't Life Grand" has a great 40's/jazz influence to it,"Mean Bone" has a really catchy hook to it,while the album's closing track,"The Alien",is a really good and interesting song.It quite possibly could have closed "Use Your Illusion II". I won't give away everything here,but while the dialogue on both "Mean Bone" and "Serial Killer" is both unnessecary and unneeded,and while Slash doesn't sound as good on this album as he did in Guns N' Roses and how he does in Velvet Revolver,he(Slash)still provides some killer guitar work here on this CD. The vocalist on this album,Rod Jackson,has really good and catchy singing which sounds similiar to both Lenny Kravitz's singing and a British accent. Slash's guitar work and singing on this record both sound really good,and both of those two things,along with the really good songwriting on this record,are both part of what make this album so good.
If you are a Guns N'Roses fan,this CD is a must have. If you don't own any GN'R studio albums yet,then I suggest getting them in the order they were released(AFD,Lies,UYI1,UYI2,and The Spaghetti Incident?;if you can tolerate it)and then working your way up from there and Velvet Revolver before you buy this album,but if you like both Guns 'n Roses and Slash and you miss the days when Guns 'n Roses were big,then this album is for you.
ALSO RECOMMENDED:
Any and every(except maybe The Spaghetti Incident?,as it is an acquired taste!)Guns N' Roses album
Vince Neil--"Exposed"
The self-titled solo albums that were released by Gene Simmons,Paul Stanley,and Ace Frehley in 1978
Lenny Kravitz--"Greatest Hits"(there are a few tracks on there that Slash plays on)
Aerosmith--"Live Bootleg"(this is actually Slash's favorite album that inspired him to be a guitarist)
Velvet Revolver--"Contraband"
Strong but nothing too special!.......2004-12-20
Some of My favorite songs on the album are 'Shine' 'Been There Latly' 'Mean Bone' 'Back To The Moment' 'Aint Life Grand' and 'Serrial Killer' these songs offer the best vocal performance by the lead singer and show off some of Slashs best guitar work, especialy on 'Shine' thats probley the best song this band ever recorded.
So while Slash's Snake Pit isnt Guns N' Roses or Valvet Rovelver and while this album isnt Use Your Illusion II its still a great rock record. Be sure to check out It's Five O' Clock Somewhere as it is an even better album then this.
A Major Disappointment.......2004-12-04
On this album Slash seems to put emphasis on the fact that he is half-black, going so far as to thanks all his "ho's" in the liner notes. That also shows in the songs, which overall have a mix of Sam & Dave R&B with Lenny Kravitz-style rock. There are some good songs on here such as hard-rocking "Been There Lately" and the New Orleans boogie of the title track. "The Alien" has a terrible chorus lyrically, stuffed with cliches, but the chorus musically sounds great. Other than those, this album is terrible. It is not that the songs are filler, I believe that Slash and the band poured much passion into writing and recording these, it is just that they are no good. Cuts such as "Mean Bone" and "Life's Sweet Drug" sound exactly like, well, bargain bin fodder. Slash shows considerable restraint in the songs, trying to make way for the other members to show their talent as well. It is a generous idea, the only problem being that the other members aren't very talented in the first place. The only member besides Slash that I could maybe see being successful is the bassist. Slash holds back on his solos, which sound more like Kravitz than Slash, it that is a HUGE disappointment. I bought this album to hear Slash.
Slash had put this band together to be a permanent lineup, although it dissolved shortly afterward due to poor record sales and Velvet Revolver. I wish he had stuck to his previous lineup, the chemistry in that group was obvious. Stay away from this album, it is a major ripoff at over $40.00. Hardcore Slash fans might enjoy this, but only buy it if you can find it for $14.99 or less.
Wailing Guitar - Gotta Love It.......2003-12-08
If you're looking for a straight out Rock and Roll album to jump around playing air guitar to - get this- give it a listen or two and rip out your leather pants!
Ain't Slash Grand.......2003-04-10
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Ain't Life Grand
Warren Bernhardt Manufacturer: Digital Music Prod ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003DDH Release Date: 1990-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Sara's Touch
- Blue Lake
- Ain't Life Grand
- Sweet Gardenia
- Ev'rything I Love
- Balanca
- Days of Wine and Roses
- Moonshiner
- Vignette
- Falling in Love With Love
- Bord de I'eau
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500 Classic Masterpieces
Manufacturer: Vox (Classical) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008FZWM Release Date: 1992-11-04 |
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Ain't Life Grand
Manufacturer: Solid Air ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000690O6 Release Date: 2002-06-04 |
Tracks:
- Ain't Life Grand?
- Acoustik Funk
- If I know The Way
- Gentle Persuasion
- Don't Turn Me Off
- Homecoming
- Breathless
- Afterglow
- It Takes Two
- Groove Thing
- this Side of Eden
Album Description
Arguably Japans greatest acoustic guitar master, Sumide combines a funky percussive attack with a jazzers chord vocabulary, a bluesmans soul and throws in a few delicate ballads for balance. If you love great acoustic guitar playing this is it!
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Ain't Life Grand
Warren Bernhardt Manufacturer: Phono ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000FTCLI0 Release Date: 1991-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Sara's Touch
- Blue Lake
- Ain't Life Grand
- Sweet Gardenia
- Ev'rything I Love
- Balanca
- Days of Wine and Roses
- Moonshiner
- Vignette
- Falling in Love With Love
- Bord de I'eau
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