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Genre: Rock
Description: Limited vinyl LP pressing. Live Through This is the second studio album by Hole, the band led by Courtney Love. Considered a contemporary classic, this record was included in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time. Features production by Sean Slade and Paul Q Kolderie with mixing by Scott Litt and J Mascis. Live Through This was Hole's only album to feature bassist Kristen Pfaff before her death in June 1994. Recorded in October 1993, the album marked a divergence from the band's unpolished hardcore aesthetics to more refined melodies and song structure. The album's lyrics and packaging reflect Love's preoccupation with beauty, and it's songs contain repeated motifs of milk, motherhood, anti-elitism, and violence against women. Album Tracks 1. Violet 2. Miss World 3. Plump 4. Asking for It 5. Jennifer's Body 6. Doll Parts 1. Credit in the Straight World 2. Softer, Softest 3. She Walks on Me 4. I Think That I Would Die 5. Gutless 6. Rock Star
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great album
Finally got this on vinyl and I'm loving it. Great pressing
Hole's 2nd album was released the year I graduated high school and started college, and it left an enduring/endearing mark upon me. The music represents the remnants of my teenage angst at the time as I struggled to adjust to a (somewhat) more responsible life. Aching, raging, gorgeous songs - a classic!
Posted by Sean
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Required listening for any 90's music lover
This is one of those albums from the 90's that doesn't get enough love. Really nice pressing, sounds great!
Posted by Wrestler01
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Best hole album
While some conspiracy theorists say Kurt wrote this album, it is love’s breakthrough and best