Jerry Cantrell Boggy Depot 1998 Eacflac -
Released on April 7, 1998, "Boggy Depot" is the second solo studio album by American guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell, best known as the guitarist and vocalist of the heavy metal band Alice in Chains.
The album takes its name from an Oklahoma ghost town where Cantrell’s father grew up. Seeking a "rootsy" character, Cantrell even shot the cover art—depicting himself covered in mud—at Clear Boggy Creek. jerry cantrell boggy depot 1998 eacflac
Revisiting Jerry Cantrell Boggy Depot In the spring of 1998, with Alice in Chains Released on April 7, 1998, "Boggy Depot" is
#JerryCantrell #BoggyDepot #EAC #FLAC #LosslessAudio #1998 Revisiting Jerry Cantrell Boggy Depot In the spring
Here’s a draft post for sharing a lossless rip of Boggy Depot by Jerry Cantrell, referencing the 1998 EAC FLAC source:
The title refers to a ghost town in Oklahoma where Cantrell’s father grew up. Cantrell wrote many of the lyrics while visiting the area and designed the artwork, which features him covered in mud in Clear Boggy Creek. Production: Produced by Jerry Cantrell and Toby Wright. II. Tracklist and Musicians
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