STONE TEMPLE PILOTS: 25th-Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition Of 'Core'

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS roared on to the scene 25 years ago with their raucous debut "Core". A breakout success, the album peaked at #3 on the Billboard charts, dominated radio waves with hits like "Sex Type Thing" and "Wicked Garden", and has been certified eight times platinum by the RIAA. The band also took home the 1994 Grammy Award for "Best Hard Rock Performance" for their smash single "Plush".
To mark the legendary album's silver anniversary, Rhino will release two versions on September 29, which is 25 years to the day of the album's original debut. The first is the "Core: Super Deluxe Edition" ($79.98), which includes four CDs featuring a newly remastered version of the original album, plus more than two hours of unreleased demos and live performances, including the band's performance on "MTV Unplugged". Also included is the original album on vinyl and a DVD that contains a 5.1 Surround Sound Mix of the album along with videos for the album's four singles. The set, limited to 15,000 copies worldwide, comes packaged in a richly detailed hardcover book (12 x 12) with rare and unseen photographs. The music from the Super Deluxe version will also be available via digital download and streaming services.
Fans can pre-order a limited edition bundle of the "Core: Super Deluxe Editon" at www.stonetemplepilots.com which includes a bonus replica 7-inch vinyl single of "Plush" that was originally released in the U.K. in 1993. This exclusive bundle is limited to 1,000 copies.
Also available on the same day is a 2-CD "Core: Deluxe Version" ($19.98) containing a newly remastered version of the original album expanded with rare b-sides and previously unreleased demos. A single disc remaster of the original album will be available as well.
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS (guitarist Dean DeLeo, bassist Robert DeLeo, drummer Eric Kretz, and vocalist Scott Weiland) debuted with "Core" in the fall of 1992 and by the following summer were one of the biggest rock bands on the scene, powered by exhilarating live shows and a string of now-classic songs from the album, remastered here for the very first time.
Nearly all of the music on the second disc of both versions is making its commercial debut. Of the nine demos included, four were recorded between 1987 and 1990 when the band was known as MIGHTY JOE YOUNG. One of those, "Only Dying", is an unheard song the band had planned to re-record in 1994 for "The Crow" soundtrack. The idea was later scrapped after the star of the film, Brandon Lee, was killed during production. The disc continues with five unreleased demos from their original Atlantic sessions and concludes with four b-sides, including the jazzy "Swing Type Version" of "Sex Type Thing", as well as two acoustic versions of "Plush" — the "Acoustic Type Version" recorded with the full band and the rarely heard "first take" that was recorded by Weiland and Dean DeLeo for MTV's "Headbanger's Ball" in 1993.
The third disc contains two fiery live recordings from the summer of 1993, the first an unreleased performance at Castaic Lake Natural Amphitheater near Los Angeles and the second from the Reading Festival, making its U.S. debut here. These high-energy shows feature performances of all but two songs from "Core" as well as an early live version of "Lounge Fly", a song the band has just written a month earlier that would appear the following year on the band's second album, "Purple".
The band's iconic appearance on "MTV Unplugged", recorded in November 1993, gets its first official release on the final CD in the set. This would be their last performance in support of "Core" and includes reworked, acoustic versions of "Wicked Garden" and "Sex Type Thing", the debut performance of "Big Empty", which would later appear on "Purple", and a cover of David Bowie's "Andy Warhol".
"Core: Super Deluxe Edition" also features the original album pressed on vinyl, and a DVD that presents a 5.1 Surround Sound Mix of "Core" together will all four of the videos made for the album: "Sex Type Thing", "Plush", "Wicked Garden" and "Creep".
"Core: Super Deluxe Edition" track listing:
Disc One: Original Album Remastered
01. Dead & Bloated
02. Sex Type Thing
03. Wicked Garden
04. No Memory
05. Sin
06. Naked Sunday
07. Creep
08. Piece Of Pie
09. Plush
10. Wet My Bed
11. Crackerman
12. Where The River Goes
Disc Two: Demos And B-sides
01. Only Dying – Demo *
02. Wicked Garden - Demo *
03. Naked Sunday - Demo *
04. Where The River Goes - Demo *
05. Dead & Bloated - Demo *
06. Sex Type Thing - Demo *
07. Sin – Demo *
08. Creep – Demo *
09. Plush – Demo *
10. Sex Type Thing – Swing Type Version
11. Plush - Acoustic Type Version
12. Creep - New Album Version
13. Plush - Acoustic from MTV Headbanger's Ball (Take 1)
Disc Three: Live 1993
Live At Castaic Lake Natural Amphitheater (July 2, 1993)
01. Crackerman *
02. Wicked Garden *
03. No Memory *
04. Sin *
05. Plush *
06. Where The River Goes *
07. Sex Type Thing *
08. Wet My Bed *
09. Naked Sunday *
Live At The Reading Festival (August 27, 1993)
10. Wicked Garden
11. No Memory *
12. Sin
13. Lounge Fly *
14. Dead & Bloated
15. Sex Type Thing
16. Naked Sunday*
Disc Four: MTV Unplugged (November 17, 1993)
01. Crackerman
02. Creep *
03. Andy Warhol
04. Plush *
05. Big Empty *
06. Wicked Garden *
07. Sex Type Thing *
Disc Five: (DVD) Original Album 5.1 Mix, 24/96 Stereo Audio, And Music Videos
* Previously Unreleased
Bonus "Plush" 7-inch Included with www.stonetemplepilots.com preorder, limited edition of 1,000 units
Side 1
01. Plush (Edit)
Side 2
01. Sin
Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,

wow,looks like it could be good. So glad I caught them 3 or 4 yrs ago-He was certainly Larger than life & 1 of a kind. He controlled the stage,,,even in the state he was obviously in..a true showman. He had his obvious demons he was dealing with but gave an incredible performance with the band behind him!!

wow,looks like it could be good. So glad I caught them 3 or 4 yrs ago-He was certainly Larger than life & 1 of a kind. He controlled the stage,,,even in the state he was obviously in..a true showman. He had his obvious demons he was dealing with but gave an incredible performance with the band behind him!!
He sure did, when he was on, he was amazing.

wow,looks like it could be good. So glad I caught them 3 or 4 yrs ago-He was certainly Larger than life & 1 of a kind. He controlled the stage,,,even in the state he was obviously in..a true showman. He had his obvious demons he was dealing with but gave an incredible performance with the band behind him!!
He sure did, when he was on, he was amazing.
Agree also. Scott would always bring it on stage.
When all of those bands came out in the early 90's or started to really rise with popularity, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and etc...... STP was probably the one I was most interested in. SG had some good stuff also. PJ I never got and still don't, even though they seem to have had the most success/popularity.
STP-Maver
[Edited on 7/28/2017 by jszfunk]
[Edited on 7/29/2017 by jszfunk]
Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,

I would like to get this, but I am guessing the 5 disc version will be more than I'd want to pay.
I saw the band twice once with Weiland and once with Chester Bennington. I wasn't stunned when Scott died as he walked that line for a long time, but the Bennington one surprised me.
Weiland was a really good front man, but I will say it did sadden me to see the footage of him falling off stage but somehow the vocals continued.

I saw them in april 1993 in Amsterdam (Melkweg / Milkyway) when they toured this album. Great high energy show. Scott did the encore in a dress.

looks good but as stated the 5 disc version probably costs too much

Prime example of why Spotify is so useful. It will be on there the day it is released. Interested to hear? Sure. Pay to own it? Not so much.
I always liked STP and felt sorry for the other guys. So much wasted time and talent and it is all on him. Shame. Those poor guys were robbed of an even more successful and productive career. Aside from the artist angle, he cost each guy tens of millions.
Hate to be a bummer but I saw quite a few of their shows and saw him pretty f'n messed up some nights. Impossible to be a heroin addict and be on all the time. I saw a G'n'R show where Izzy fell and Slash fell three times. Twice off the stage. Steven's speed was up and down in each song. It was a mess and they were completely out of their minds.
I saw a show where Scott sang through the megaphone - ALL NIGHT! Every song sounded like it was the riot squad. The band looked completely confused. I had seen the show before and he used it twice for a couple of lines. I guess in his state, he thought every song sounded better through it. The band and I disagreed. LOL
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