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Black Gives Way To Blue

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Category: Metal / Heavy Rock

Year: 2009

Label: Virgin/EMI

Catalog Number: 08264 2

Average Rating: 84 / 100 (2 ratings)

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Alice In Chains Black Gives Way To Blue Album Cover

Personnel
Jerry Cantrell Guitar, Vocals
Mike Inez Bass
Sean Kinney Drums
William DuVall Vocals, Guitar
Tracks
1.  All Secrets Known  
2.  Check My Brain  
3.  Last of My Kind  
4.  Your Decision  
5.  A Looking in View  
6.  When the Sun Rose Again  
7.  Acid Bubble  
8.  Lesson Learned  
9.  Take Her Out  
10.  Private Hell  
11.  Black Gives Way To Blue  

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From: hair metal again Date: June 16, 2019 at 5:33
fantastic release for ALICE IN CHAINS keeping their sound & identity while doing a dangerous come back!excellent production &musicianship that shows how talented is Jerry Cantrell ,while the songs are very well planned and performed!"last of my kind","a looking in view","private hell" and "black gives way to blue" are great songs indeed!highly recommended didnt expected it to be so good

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: February 24, 2026 at 18:24
At the time, I found the idea of Alice In Chains returning with a new singer one of the more far-fetched propositions in rock. But damn if they didn't pull it off with flying colors. I guess it's not so wild, since Jerry did so much of the songwriting and, just as importantly, the singing. William Duvall isn't a Layne clone, but he fits right in nonetheless, and he and Jerry do those signature sweet-and-sour harmonies. Jerry is at no loss for those sludgy, trudgy riffs, as the first three tracks readily attest, along with stuff like "Acid Bubble" and "Private Hell." There's no shortage of those somber acoustic moments either, as "Your Decision" is an obvious single and cousin to the songs on Sap. I actually prefer this album over the self-titled, as it's a more professional album and there's no drug-addled nonsense like "Nothin' Song."


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