


The 30th anniversary series features a remastered 2LP set that will be available in multiple packages, including a black vinyl edition and a Walmart exclusive apple red variant pressing, with news that a band exclusive translucent orange variant has already sold-out via the band’s website.Ī limited edition “Dirt” box set delivers the 2LP black vinyl version alongside a resin figurine custom sculpted girl from the album cover as a vinyl topper and magnet, four show posters, a 24″ square poster featuring the album cover and band photo, four reimagined Dirt album cover prints, a Dirt hardcover book with never before seen photos, CD with remastered audio, and the album’s five 7″ vinyl singles: “Them Bones,” “Down In A Hole,” “Rooster,” “Angry Chair” and “Would?”Įach of the singles has been released with a music video, all previously up-rezzed to HD.Īlice In Chains recently launched a co-headlining US tour with Breaking Benjamin. Produced Dave Jerden and Alice in Chains, “Dirt” went on to sell more than 5 million copies in the US alone. The follow-up to the group’s 1990 debut, “Facelift”, was the Seattle outfit’s first US Top 10 based on extensive touring and rock radio airplay for tracks like “Them Bones,” “Down In A Hole” and “Rooster.” And for this cover in particular, the band indeed had something very disturbing in mind. 'I wanted this cover to have a rather 'Hellish' atmosphere,' Schenck says, looking back on the image he and the album's art director, Mary Maurer, created. Alice In Chains will release multiple 30th anniversary vinyl editions of their 1992 album, “Dirt”, on September 23. None were as eerie or poignant, however, as the cover of Alice in Chains' second album, 1992's Dirt.
