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28-916: (Redirected from Strays ) [REDACTED] Look up stray in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stray or The Stray or variation , may refer to: Animals [ edit ] A feral (abandoned or escaped) domestic animal; see also estray A stray or free-ranging dog Places [ edit ] Areas of open grassland in North Yorkshire: Strays of York The Stray (Harrogate) The Stray, an area of open grassland in Redcar Film [ edit ] Strays (1991 film) , an American made-for-television horror film Strays (1997 film) , an American drama film by Vin Diesel A Stray ,

56-473: A Metacritic score of 75, based on 19 reviews. Playlouder noted, "Their glee and enthusiasm can be heard coursing through every bar." NME cited it as "one of the best rock albums of 2003". Alternative Press called it "better than anyone could have predicted." The Boston Globe said, "The new Jane's sounds a lot like the old Jane's. It is hard rock, with none of the trippiness that defined singer Perry Farrell's post- Addiction band, Porno for Pyros, or

84-715: A 2016 film with Barkhad Abdi The Stray (film) , 2017 film with Sarah Lancaster and Michael Cassidy The Strays (film) , a 2023 British horror-thriller film Strays (2023 film) , an American live-action/animated comedy film Stray , planned film adaptation of the eponymous 2023 video game Television [ edit ] Strays (TV series) , spin-off of Kim's Convenience Episodes [ edit ] "The Stray" ( Westworld ) , 2016 episode "Stray", episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent (season 3) "Stray", episode of Smallville (season 1) "Strays", 2004 episode, see list of The Shield episodes "Strays", 2017 episode, see list of One Day at

112-715: A 2016 film with Barkhad Abdi The Stray (film) , 2017 film with Sarah Lancaster and Michael Cassidy The Strays (film) , a 2023 British horror-thriller film Strays (2023 film) , an American live-action/animated comedy film Stray , planned film adaptation of the eponymous 2023 video game Television [ edit ] Strays (TV series) , spin-off of Kim's Convenience Episodes [ edit ] "The Stray" ( Westworld ) , 2016 episode "Stray", episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent (season 3) "Stray", episode of Smallville (season 1) "Strays", 2004 episode, see list of The Shield episodes "Strays", 2017 episode, see list of One Day at

140-577: A Time (2017 TV series) episodes Music [ edit ] 97.2 Stray FM , a radio station based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK Bands [ edit ] Stray (band) , a 1966-1970s rock group from London, led by Del Bromham Stray, a side project by American band Unter Null Albums [ edit ] Stray (album) , an album by Aztec Camera Strays (Jane's Addiction album) Strays (Junkhouse album) Strays (Margo Price album) Songs [ edit ] "Stray",

168-525: A Time (2017 TV series) episodes Music [ edit ] 97.2 Stray FM , a radio station based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK Bands [ edit ] Stray (band) , a 1966-1970s rock group from London, led by Del Bromham Stray, a side project by American band Unter Null Albums [ edit ] Stray (album) , an album by Aztec Camera Strays (Jane's Addiction album) Strays (Junkhouse album) Strays (Margo Price album) Songs [ edit ] "Stray",

196-416: A song by Aztec Camera from the eponymous album Stray (album) "Stray", a song by Bradley Joseph from Rapture "Stray", a song by Yoko Kanno and Steve Conte used as the opening theme for the anime Wolf's Rain "Stray", a 2022 song by Strayz "Strays", a song by Jane's Addiction from the eponymous album Strays (Jane's Addiction album) "The Strays", a song by Sleeping With Sirens from

224-416: A song by Aztec Camera from the eponymous album Stray (album) "Stray", a song by Bradley Joseph from Rapture "Stray", a song by Yoko Kanno and Steve Conte used as the opening theme for the anime Wolf's Rain "Stray", a 2022 song by Strayz "Strays", a song by Jane's Addiction from the eponymous album Strays (Jane's Addiction album) "The Strays", a song by Sleeping With Sirens from

252-781: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages stray [REDACTED] Look up stray in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stray or The Stray or variation , may refer to: Animals [ edit ] A feral (abandoned or escaped) domestic animal; see also estray A stray or free-ranging dog Places [ edit ] Areas of open grassland in North Yorkshire: Strays of York The Stray (Harrogate) The Stray, an area of open grassland in Redcar Film [ edit ] Strays (1991 film) , an American made-for-television horror film Strays (1997 film) , an American drama film by Vin Diesel A Stray ,

280-406: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Strays (Jane%27s Addiction album) Strays is the third studio album by American rock band Jane's Addiction , released on July 22, 2003, on Capitol Records . Released 13 years after Ritual de lo Habitual (1990), the album marks the band's longest gap between full studio albums, although

308-460: Is really remarkable. It gives me a great opportunity to shine. I did a record with Tommy Lee and we needed a drummer to go tour with, and what better drummer than Stephen Perkins. I was only able to do it for about six weeks because I was playing with Alanis Morissette and I had to go back to that. But, in that short time, Stephen and I had a great relationship and last August he called me and asked me to do some shows." Cover artwork created for

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336-530: Is that we do kick into it and do a full, new Jane's Addiction album… I made the best music with these guys." According to drummer Stephen Perkins , "It all started around March or April 2002 with Bob Ezrin producing a Porno for Pyros track for the movie Dark Blue : an incredible song called "Streets of Fire" which was just epic. That segued into the Strays project." The band entered Henson Recording Studios in 2002, with producers Ezrin and Brian Virtue . Of

364-572: The album Madness People [ edit ] Thomas Stray (born 1970), Norwegian businessman Tom Stray (born 1987), Australian cricketer Other uses [ edit ] Stray (video game) , a 2022 video game developed by BlueTwelve Studio Stray (novel) , a novel by A.N. Wilson See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "stray"  or "strays" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Stray All pages with titles containing Stray Stray bullet Topics referred to by

392-572: The album Madness People [ edit ] Thomas Stray (born 1970), Norwegian businessman Tom Stray (born 1987), Australian cricketer Other uses [ edit ] Stray (video game) , a 2022 video game developed by BlueTwelve Studio Stray (novel) , a novel by A.N. Wilson See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "stray"  or "strays" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Stray All pages with titles containing Stray Stray bullet Topics referred to by

420-404: The album by Storm Thorgerson was rejected by the band, and used instead on The Bottom Half by Umphrey's McGee . "I had thought, mistakenly, how appropriate my onion ladies would be," recalled Thorgerson, "following in the footsteps of Nothing's Shocking and Ritual de lo Habitual , but with an added dash of silliness… Worse was to come: Jane's Addiction decided instead to use a photo of

448-506: The album sold 110,500 copies in the United States, debuting at number four on the Billboard 200 , and was eventually certified Gold. The single, " Just Because ", was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2004. "I keep kind of asking, 'Hey, want to work on something fresh? Let's just see where we end up,'" remarked singer Perry Farrell in 2001. "I don't want it to be premeditated, but my wish

476-627: The album was not reissued after the test-market run. It has the standard album on the CD side and bonus material on the DVD side, including a 5.1 surround mix of the entire album. The surround mix is encoded in Dolby Digital and lossless MLP (DVD Audio), and is only available on the DualDisc. All other bonus material is identical with the album's regular CD/DVD version. The album received generally positive reviews, with

504-459: The band great in the first place: believable songs and lyrics." In 2005, Strays was ranked number 404 in Rock Hard magazine's book The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time . In 2009, Navarro stated that he "really liked [ Strays ]. I had a great time working with Bob Ezrin, who produced it. That's what makes doing stuff like this really amazing for me." In 2011, Perkins stated that

532-501: The band on their cover: not so clever nor razor-like. Nothing gets my goat more than being turned down in favour of mediocrity or crap." Vocalist Perry Farrell states that the band "went into the studio thinking fast, hard, modern and to the point." Strays was labeled by critics as " nu metal ", a genre which the band was a precursor to. This album was included among a group of 15 DualDisc releases that were test-marketed in two cities: Boston and Seattle. The DualDisc version of

560-457: The band power on as Navarro peels off double-tracked and imaginative solos. Farrell's vocal is more conventional, but now and then returns reassuringly to the yelp of old – although now sparingly deployed for greater effect." Giving the album a C+, Stylus Magazine noted that it is "good in its own right, but perhaps you're better off listening to it in isolation from the rest of their canon". Pitchfork Media claimed, " Strays lacks what made

588-463: The electronic maundering that marred his lone solo album, 2001's Song Yet to Be Sung ." IGN awarded Strays 7.5 out of 10 and stated, "Basically the band has not ventured too far from the sounds they exhibited on 1990's Ritual De La Habitual [sic] , making Strays sound like the follow-up that could/should have happened 13 years ago. All of which makes me wonder what this album would have sounded like if they'd been making music together during

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616-484: The former, Farrell said: "He raises the bar for all of us. It's like training for the Olympics - something you're aspiring towards in creating art. You're trying to make the most beautiful music, you try to break new ground creating sound that no one's ever heard before. When working with Bob, doing that becomes a very real possibility." Bassist Martyn LeNoble was fired halfway through the recording. "I recorded pretty much

644-454: The group had recorded and released two new songs six years prior on the compilation album Kettle Whistle (1997). Strays is the first album to feature bassist Chris Chaney . Regarding the decision to record a new studio album after such a long hiatus, drummer Stephen Perkins stated that the band had already completed two reunion tours performing old material, and that Jane's was ready for "a new challenge." Upon its first week of release,

672-447: The past decade. Yet despite these shortcomings, Strays is a valiant effort by a band that not only changed the face of Los Angeles rock, but still knows how to (rock, that is)." "There's much of the old aggression and quirkiness," noted Classic Rock , "with early Farrell influence The Cure poking their way to the surface… but it's cleaner, tighter, more direct. Often, such as with 'Strays' itself, this approach works extremely well:

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756-512: The whole Strays record," he said. "And Perry erased it. He suddenly fired me on the spot in Japan when we still had a whole flight back to the U.S. That's the last time I talked to him. Perry and Bob (Ezrin) replaced all my bass parts on Strays . Perry was saying everything I played sounded like shit, but then they had the new guy pretty much play exactly my parts, maybe a couple of little changes, so I guess they couldn't have been that shitty." LeNoble

784-440: Was aggrieved by the band not paying him for his studio work after his firing, which caused him financial hardship. LeNoble was replaced by Chris Chaney , whom Dave Navarro described as "perhaps the most intense musician I've ever worked with." "Dave and Stephen have been playing together since they were 13 years old," Chaney noted. "They have quite a synergy or chemistry – and for me as a bass player to be able to come into that

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