Jane’s Addiction are often cited as “Godfathers Of Grunge”, but they always followed a singular path, whipping up a highly original storm of their own through fusing elements of glam, metal, funk and hardcore punk with a streak of intensive melancholia. The Los Angeles quartet were blessed with talent, with charismatic frontman Perry Farrell ably supported by Hendrix-esque guitar-god-in-waiting Dave Navarro and the ever-versatile rhythm section of Eric Avery (bass) and Stephen Perkins (drums), yet they burned out quickly, splitting in the wake of 1990’s mainstream breakthrough, the Ritual De Lo Habitual album. Farrell and Perkins later formed another influential outfit, Porno For Pyros, before getting Jane’s Addiction back together for two more 21st-century albums. With both Farrell-fronted acts set to tour in 2024, now’s the perfect time to pay tribute with this run-down of the best Jane’s Addiction songs.
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10: I Would For You (from ‘Jane’s Addiction’, 1987)
Thanks to a combination of their highly original sound, an ability to deliver incendiary live performances and Perry Farrell’s dynamic presence, Jane’s Addiction built a sizeable following in Los Angeles long before they signed with Warner Bros. Indeed, to showcase their wares, the group issued a self-titled live album as their first full-length effort, releasing it through Triple X: an eclectic LA-based imprint also responsible for titles by artists as diverse as Bo Diddley, Dr Dre and UK ska legends The Selecter.
Recorded at a show at the Roxy Theatre, in West Hollywood, and later tidied up a little in the studio, Jane’s Addiction included early versions of several tracks later re-recorded for the band’s major-label debut, Nothing’s Shocking. Also including covers of The Velvet Underground’s Loaded highlight Rock & Roll and The Rolling Stones’ Sympathy For The Devil, the album made a good fist of capturing Jane’s Addiction’s bombastic live sound, though the heartfelt I Would For You – a sparse, bass-driven tribute to Farrell’s then girlfriend, Casey Niccoli – gave early warning that some of the best Jane’s Addiction songs would eschew the band’s trademark muscle and volume.