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Trust No One

Trust No One

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Artist: Dave Navarro
Label: Capitol Music
Category: Music

List Price: $11.98
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Seller: thebookgrove
Sales Rank: 144,247

Language: English (Original Language)
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 724353328023
UPC: 724353328023
EAN: 0724353328023
ASIN: B00005JGNM

Publication Date: 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days



Tracks:

  • Rexall
  • Hungry
  • Sunny Day
  • Mourning Son
  • Everything
  • Not For Nothing
  • Avoiding The Angel
  • Very Little Daylight
  • Venus In Furs
  • Slow Motion Sickness

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Trust No One by Dave Navarro

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Dave Navarro is best known as the guitarist for Jane's Addiction and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but on Trust No One, he comes into his own. The talented axman plays nearly every instrument but the drums on this record, showing off his polished set of pipes as well. Trust No One is a sharp diversion from both Jane's Addiction's trippy punk aggression and the Chili Peppers' chest-thumping funk. Interestingly, the album comes closer to Soundgarden than either of Navarro's former bands: it's a post-grunge mix of acoustic jingles that build into charging rock riffs, in a slightly softer version of the former Seattle band's mighty noise. The music is just a vehicle to Navarro's tortured soul, though, which is given the spotlight in lyrics uncovering his feelings of emptiness. Even as his sanity seems to spiral downward, Navarro's skilled playing still makes these songs soar--no self-pitying here. The only weak spots on the album are the song "Not for Nothing" (didn't Nine Inch Nails already write this one as "Starfuckers, Inc."?) and the occasional odd Navarro rhyme ("There is no love left in your eyes / There is love left in your thighs"). Both can be forgiven, though, in an album that is an otherwise stellar one-man production of mainstream modern rock. --Jennifer Maerz


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