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A Piece of Alice in Chains History

By David de Sola | February 20, 2019 | 0
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1/4” Reel on my Otari Tape-deck, of early demos of Alice In Chains, circa 1988. These demos are from before “Facelift” was released in 1990. . . . #aliceinchains #laynestaley #alicenchains #sleaze #jerrycantrell #mikestarr #seankinney @jerrycantrell @officialseankinney #londonbridgestudios #rickparashar #otaritapemachine #seattlegrunge #seattlemusic #audiolife #audioengineer #audioproduction #seattle #90smusic#otarireeltoreel #tapeop #mixmagazine #nmemagazine#seattlelegends #madseason #demotape @tapeopmag

A post shared by Dave Hillis (@davehillisofficial) on Feb 19, 2019 at 4:32pm PST

Seattle musician and producer Dave Hillis (who was an engineer on Sap and who I interviewed extensively for my book) posted a picture of his 1/4-inch reel copy of the early Alice in Chains demos (circa 1988, before they recorded their first album Facelift)

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Posted in Uncategorized and tagged Alice In Chains, Alice In Chains: The Untold Story, Dave Hillis, Demos, Grunge, Jerry Cantrell, Layne Staley, London Bridge Studios, Mike Starr, Sean Kinney, Seattle

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