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#059: Interview with Alain Johannes of Eleven, Part 2

#059: Interview with Alain Johannes of Eleven, Part 2

FromDig Me Out: 90s Rock


#059: Interview with Alain Johannes of Eleven, Part 2

FromDig Me Out: 90s Rock

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On episode #59, we continue our interview with singer/guitarist/producer Alain Johannes of Eleven for Part 2 of a track by track review of the 1993 self-titled album. Be sure to stick around to the end for some extra special bonus material you won't want to miss!
Marke sure to check out Part 1 for a discussion about the history of the band and Alain's 30+ years in the music industry.

Not familiar with Alain's resume? Besides Eleven, here's a few of the artists and bands he's recorded, produced, mixed, engineered, toured, written and recorded with: Queens of the Stone Age, Them Crooked Vultures, Chris Cornell, Mark Lanegan, Arctic Monkeys, No Doubt, Silverchair, Spinnerette, Eagles of Death Metal, The Gutter Twins, Millionaire, Puscifer, Wires on Fire, Mondo Generator, Sugarcult, Jason Falkner, UNKLE, Live, Melissa Ferrick, PJ Harvey, Troy Van Leeuwen, Jack Irons, John Paul Jones, Dave Grohl, Masters of Reality, Hilary Duff, Brody Dalle, Josh Homme and Matt Cameron. Just to name a few.


For more information, visit AlainJohannes.com and ElevenWorld.com. Follow Alain on Twitter and Facebook.


Songs In This Episode:
Intro - Eleven "Reach Out"
9:27 - Eleven "Crash Today"
11:10 - Eleven "Reach Out"
22:20 - Eleven "Towers"
29:50 - Eleven "Let Down (Left Out, Laughed At)"
36:27 - Eleven "Yes, Alright"
48:46 - Eleven "Ava Tar"
51:20 - Eleven "Slinky"
Outro - Eleven "Heavy"
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Released:
Feb 28, 2012
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Weekly album reviews, interviews and roundtable discussions digging up the 90s