Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness is the third album by the Chicago band The Smashing Pumpkins. Coming off the sucess of Siamese Dream, the death of Kurt Cobain, the decline of Grunge, and the band's experience headlining Lollapalooza '94, Face of the Band Billy Corgan decided to write the album as if it was their last. The result was a double album produced by Corgan (who described it at one point as "The Wall for Generation X") and famous Alternative Rock producers Mark "Flood" Ellis and Alan Moulder, ranging in material from gentle piano ballads ("Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness"), aggressive Alternative Metal ("Jellybelly", "Tales of a Scorched Earth", "Fuck You (An Ode to No One)", "X.Y.U."), loud-quiet-loud Grunge-ish tracks ("Bullet With Butterfly Wings", "Here Is No Why
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| - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (tamén acortado como Mellon Collie ou abreviado a MCIS) é un doble CD e triple LP de The Smashing Pumpkins, editado o 24 de outubro de 1995 através da Virgin Records. No álbum aparece unha ampla gama de estilos, así coma unha maior aportación musical por parte da baixista D'arcy Wretzky e do segundo guitarrista James Iha.
- Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness is the third album by the Chicago band The Smashing Pumpkins. Coming off the sucess of Siamese Dream, the death of Kurt Cobain, the decline of Grunge, and the band's experience headlining Lollapalooza '94, Face of the Band Billy Corgan decided to write the album as if it was their last. The result was a double album produced by Corgan (who described it at one point as "The Wall for Generation X") and famous Alternative Rock producers Mark "Flood" Ellis and Alan Moulder, ranging in material from gentle piano ballads ("Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness"), aggressive Alternative Metal ("Jellybelly", "Tales of a Scorched Earth", "Fuck You (An Ode to No One)", "X.Y.U."), loud-quiet-loud Grunge-ish tracks ("Bullet With Butterfly Wings", "Here Is No Why
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| - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness is the third album by the Chicago band The Smashing Pumpkins. Coming off the sucess of Siamese Dream, the death of Kurt Cobain, the decline of Grunge, and the band's experience headlining Lollapalooza '94, Face of the Band Billy Corgan decided to write the album as if it was their last. The result was a double album produced by Corgan (who described it at one point as "The Wall for Generation X") and famous Alternative Rock producers Mark "Flood" Ellis and Alan Moulder, ranging in material from gentle piano ballads ("Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness"), aggressive Alternative Metal ("Jellybelly", "Tales of a Scorched Earth", "Fuck You (An Ode to No One)", "X.Y.U."), loud-quiet-loud Grunge-ish tracks ("Bullet With Butterfly Wings", "Here Is No Why"), the band's trademark psychedelic, Shoegazing-influenced material ("Porcelina of the Vast Oceans"), quiet acoustic tracks ("Thirty-Three", "In the Arms of Sleep", "Lily", "Stumbleine") and more electronic-influenced material ("1979", "Beautiful") that foretold their style change on Adore. The album gained very good reviews on release (except only the common nitpick about Corgan's supposedly Wangsty or pretentious lyrics), and spawned a few hits: "Bullet With Butterfly Wings", which married a rant about Corgan's exhaustion with fame and the alternative scene to one of their heaviest, most memorable Epic Riffs, "Tonight, Tonight", a combination of the band's Alternative Rock leanings with a Baroque Pop orchestra and a very memorable video, and "1979", an electronic pop-rock song.
- Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (tamén acortado como Mellon Collie ou abreviado a MCIS) é un doble CD e triple LP de The Smashing Pumpkins, editado o 24 de outubro de 1995 através da Virgin Records. No álbum aparece unha ampla gama de estilos, así coma unha maior aportación musical por parte da baixista D'arcy Wretzky e do segundo guitarrista James Iha. Encabezado polo sinxelo "Bullet with Butterfly Wings", a gravación estreouse no número 1 das listas da Billboard. O álbum xeraría catro sinxelos máis: "1979", "Zero", "Tonight, Tonight" e "Thirty-Three", e foi certificado platino nove veces pola RIAA. Alabado pola crítica pola súa ambición e alcance, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness recibiu sete nominacións aos Grammy en 1997 e acadou o posto 487 da lista da Rolling Stone dos "500 mellores álbumes de todos os tempos".
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