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Jerry Cantrell's "Boggy Depot": A Heavy yet Melodic Masterpiece
For a perfect rip of Jerry Cantrell's Boggy Depot (1998), your metadata should match the following standard sequence: Track Title Primary Bassist Cut You In Settling Down John Norwood Fisher Breaks My Back John Norwood Fisher Jesus Hands Devil by His Side Keep the Light On Hurt a Long Time Les Claypool Cold Piece Les Claypool 2. Generating the CUE Sheet
"Looking," he said. "Listening."
He stopped at a gas station that smelled of vinyl and cheap detergent. A kid behind the counter asked where the music came from. Jerry tapped the cassette player and said, "Boggy Depot. The depot."
Jerry Cantrell ’s debut solo album, Boggy Depot , was released on April 7, 1998 jerry cantrell boggy depot 1998 eacflac
The "Boggy" Aesthetic in High Fidelity
Listening to Boggy Depot in 24-bit FLAC (or even standard 16-bit/44.1kHz) reveals the album’s secret: it is not a grunge album, but a country-blues record played by a heavy metal guitarist. The low-end thump of "Breaks My Back" resonates through a subwoofer with a warmth that MP3 encoding typically truncates. The banjo and slide guitar on "Between" exist in a wide stereo field that only lossless encoding can preserve without smearing.
If anyone wants the .cue + logs + artwork scans, let me know. Lossless only. Jerry Cantrell's "Boggy Depot": A Heavy yet Melodic
Boggy Depot was recorded at various studios in Seattle, Washington, and was produced by Jerry Cantrell and Tom Dowd. The album received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Cantrell's guitar work and vocal performance. While it didn't achieve the same level of commercial success as Alice in Chains' albums, Boggy Depot has developed a loyal following over the years.
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