the press were a bit cruel from memory (no changes there), she was a bit too "open" and they took her to the cleaners.
Love Audioslave, shame there will only ever be three albums; Audioslave Out of Exile (arguably the best) Revelations R.I.P Chris Cornell
"Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie" came next, i believe. Some good tracks, some awful tracks plus the exquisite and moving "Thank U". Worth a go.
Saturday night is suddenly Alanisfest night. Had a quick swat and yes, nothing comes close to J.L.P. so far, it was truly her "D.S.O.T.M." but (as seen) many excellent singles followed. Re: "open" she's written at length on this listing:-
A favourite. Also - Alanis is "God" (Goat) and here is the proof: From the unbelievably under-rated and over-looked film, "Dogma".
Prefer the respective legacy bands RATM and Soundgarden Luckily I saw RATM at Pinkpop in Holland some years ago and may go Stateside to see them next year following announcement of their comeback shows. Never saw Soundgarden but did see Alice in Chains earlier this year. Massively impressive despite being a big Layne Staley fan
Unreleased album from Pink Floyd recorded between Ummaguma and Atom Heart Mother. Only 3 of these tracks were actually used for the film. Full Zabriskie Point movie is on YouTube, very dated now.