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Jerry Cantrell Boggy Depot 1998 Eacflac ((new)) Official

Jerry's hands paused. "Leaving song?"

Cantrell assembled a "who’s who" of rock icons for his debut, ensuring the record maintained a high level of technical prowess: jerry cantrell boggy depot 1998 eacflac

Listening to Boggy Depot in 24-bit FLAC (or even standard 16-bit/44.1kHz) reveals the album’s secret: it is not a grunge album, but a country-blues record played by a heavy metal guitarist. The low-end thump of "Breaks My Back" resonates through a subwoofer with a warmth that MP3 encoding typically truncates. The banjo and slide guitar on "Between" exist in a wide stereo field that only lossless encoding can preserve without smearing. Jerry's hands paused

: Beyond his signature guitar work, Cantrell expanded his range by playing piano, clavinet, organ, and steel drums. The banjo and slide guitar on "Between" exist

Released in 1998, Boggy Depot is the second solo studio album by American musician Jerry Cantrell, best known as the guitarist and vocalist of the iconic rock band Alice in Chains. After the success of his debut solo album, "Facelift" (not to be confused with Alice in Chains' album of the same name), Cantrell continued to explore his musical style, delivering a collection of heavy, blues-inspired tracks.