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Happy In Galoshes (Bonus Track Version)

Scott Weiland

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Album Review

Scott Weiland is just a little too enamored of his tortured soul, titling his long-delayed second solo album Happy in Galoshes, a rather convoluted reconstruction of only being happy when it rains (he truly is a creature of the '90s). And the truth is, if anybody had reason to indulge in a little miserableness, it's Weiland, who once again suffered through a year that would have knocked out the knees of mere mortals, losing a brother, losing a wife, then trudging through the last days of his supergroup, Velvet Revolver. All this turmoil roils underneath the surface of Happy in Galoshes, which follows his underrated solo debut, 12 Bar Blues, by a full decade, but the perennial Weiland problem remains: all that angst seems to be an excuse for the songs, as the pain never fully inhabits the music. As pop problems go, this is pretty minor; after all, what matters is the sound of the record, and Weiland always has shown an enduring gift for candied psychedelic and fizzy glam hooks. This gift was submerged during Velvet Revolver, who always swung for the fences just a bit too hard, so it's a bit of relief for everybody to hear him just settle back and play pop. It's a relief for listeners but also for Weiland, who gets to try more different sounds than on any record since...well, 12 Bar Blues, which this is a virtual remake of, right down to his strange affection for Tom Waits-ian Germanic stomps. Happy in Galoshes isn't quite as textured or bright as 12 Bar Blues — the smaller budget is evident in its muted colors as well as Weiland's sleepy delivery — but it has the same emphasis on churning psychedelia and clomping glam, epitomized by the lead single, "Missing Cleveland," and punctuated by dragging dirges like the Floydian "She Sold Her System" (say it out loud fast; it's almost as funny a pun as Britney Spears' "If U Seek Amy"). Weiland stumbles occasionally, most notably on a ham-fisted dance-rock cover of Bowie's "Fame" (he has worn his idol worship more blatantly and better elsewhere), but he also has a couple of neat left turns here in the terrific barbed Elvis Costello-ish pop of "Blind Confusion" and the breezy bossa nova beat of "Killing Me Sweetly." That kind of self-conscious yet curiously effective eclectic construction of sound has been Weiland's strength, so it's too bad that it gets wrapped up in an angst that might be real but is never quite convincing. Fortunately for listeners, Weiland's plumbing of his soul always tends to be a little cryptic and now that it's delivered largely in a murmurs here, it's easy to shut off and enjoy his pop gifts, which remain overlooked and prodigious. [Softdrive's 2008 two-CD edition included seven bonus tracks.]

Customer Reviews

Impressive, Creative, Tasteful, Simply Weiland's best work.

This is what happens when a man of music is exposed to so much different types of music. Scott Weiland is a master of sound and rock n roll. This album is true to his heroes as well (David Bowie, Jim Morrison, Iggy Pop) as well as contemporaries such as Beck and Thom Yorke. This is a healthy blend of music that is rock enough for Stone Temple Pilot fans and experimental enough for fans of Radiohead. But when it comes right down to it, the music is of quality and very enjoyable to listen to. This is Weiland's best work.

Scott Weiland is amazing...

I just wrote a long detailed review of my views on his album and the last 3 days in music but my session times out and I lost it all and I'm not about to do it again. Too much work! Do you think someone was trying to hint at something?... Anyways, to summarize it, I was saying how wonderful this album is. I wasn't a huge fan of Scott's original solo album but this is way different. It is more similar to how he reveals himself when he's with Stone Temple Pilots, who happens to be one of my all time favorite bands. He just has a unique, warm texture in his voice and his songs have a 60's vibe mixed with soul and Indian, played through electric guitars. It is a pleasure to listen to and just makes you feel great! Also, this week, two other MAJOR records were released: Guns N' Roses- 'Chinese Democracy' and The Killers- 'Day and Age'. Both of which are masterpieces, and totally different. I suggest to people that love music, but find it hard to find anything new that is too good, to pick up all three as soon as possible because you are missing out. One more thing, listen to the song 'Killing Me Sweetly' and the song 'Son' from 12 Bar Blues and tell me if they have the exact same line, sang the exact same way in it! Anyways, enjoy this album, and seriously pick up those other two!

long time weiland solo fan...

so happy to see scott back doing a solo effort. fam, crash, arch angel - all beautiful. 12 bar blues still remains one of my favorite albums (and the love for lazy divey), and i am very thankful scott has given us this album. thank you. so good to see you back. erin - weiland solo -

Biography

Born: October 28, 1967 in Santa Cruz, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

After rocketing to fame as the frontman for grunge-era favorites Stone Temple Pilots, singer Scott Weiland later mounted a solo career and joined the supergroup Velvet Revolver. Born October 27, 1967, in Santa Cruz, California, he spent his first 15 years outside of Cleveland before moving back to the West Coast and immersing himself in the thriving Orange County punk scene. Weiland founded the band Mighty Joe Young with guitarist Robert DeLeo in 1987; later rechristened Stone Temple Pilots, the...
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