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Rick ParasharKnown For: -Various- |
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Rakesh 'Rick' Parashar (December 13, 1963 - August 14, 2014) was an American record producer, recording engineer and musician. Along with his brother Raj, he founded London Bridge Studio in Seattle, Washington, in 1985. Helmed by Parashar's production and recording services, London Bridge became the center of the Seattle music scene. His credits include multi-platinum releases for Temple Of The Dog, Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam, Blind Melon and Dinosaur Jr. On August 15, 2014, it was reported that Parashar had died at his home in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood, from complications arising from a pulmonary embolism. He was 50. |
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Temple Of The Dog
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'Temple Of The Dog' is the only studio album by the band Temple Of The Dog. It is a tribute to Andrew Wood, the former lead singer of Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone, who died on March 19, 1990, of a heroin overdose. The album has been certified platinum by the RIAA in the United States.
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Pearl Jam
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'Ten' is the debut studio album by Pearl Jam. Following the dissolution of their previous band Mother Love Bone in 1990, bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Stone Gossard began rehearsing with new guitarist Mike McCready. The group recorded a five-song instrumental demo tape that included contributions from Matt Cameron on drums. Copies of the demo were eventually given to drummer Dave Krusen and vocalist Eddie Vedder, both of whom were invited to audition for the band in Seattle. Many of the songs on Ten were instrumental jams or reworked Mother Love Bone songs for which Vedder provided lyrics. The album was not an immediate commercial success, but by late 1992, it had reached number two on the Billboard 200. Beyond its role in consolidating the mainstream success of grunge rock in the early 1990s, the album is generally considered to have been instrumental in the rise and dominance of alternative rock throughout the decade. It has since been ranked by several publications as one of the greatest albums of all time. By February 2013, it had sold 13 million copies in the U.S., becoming the 22nd record to do so in the Nielsen SoundScan era, and has been certified 13? Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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Alice In Chains
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'Sap' is the second studio E.P. by Alice In Chains. It is mostly acoustic and marks the first time that guitarist Jerry Cantrell sings lead vocals in an Alice In Chains release. The E.P. was produced by Alice In Chains and Rick Parashar and features guest vocals by Ann Wilson of the band Heart, Chris Cornell of Soundgarden and Mark Arm of Mudhoney. On January 14, 1994, it was certified gold by the RIAA for the sale of more than 500,000 copies.
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Blind Melon
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'Blind Melon' is the debut studio album by Blind Melon.
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Pride & Glory
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Temple Of The Dog
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'Temple Of The Dog [25th Anniversary Reissue]' is a reissue by Temple Of The Dog. It contains the original album remixed, and a number of demos and alternate takes.
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