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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sap_(EP)Sap (EP) - Wikipedia

    Sap is mostly acoustic and marks the first time that guitarist Jerry Cantrell sings lead vocals in an Alice in Chains release, with the song "Brother". The EP 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.

    • November 1991
    • Alice in Chains and Rick Parashar
    • February 4, 1992
  2. 4. Feb. 1992 · About “Sap - EP” Released in 1992, coming out near the peak of the “Nevermind” Album from Nirvana, shot Alice in Chains some respect that they deserved. They combined the talents of Chris Cornell...

  3. I already mentioned Ann Wilson from Heart, but Mark Arm of Mudhoney and Chris Cornell of Soundgarden show up on here to perform with Alice in Chains as Alice Mudgarden. They provide some nice variety, but the focus remains on the simple, gloomy, and sometimes almost barren sound of Cantrell’s acoustic guitar and how Staley sings over it ...

  4. 4. Feb. 1992 · The surprising addition of Ann Wilson is just great. As someone who was not a big fan of the overblown grunge/alternative movement of the early-90s, I think Sap is their finest moment and most enjoyable outing.

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  5. Alice in Chains - Am I Inside (feat. Ann Wilson) American Nightmare. 4.18K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.1K. 60K views 7 years ago. Fun Facts: This is the only song from Sap with lyrics written...

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  6. "Brother" is a song by the American rock band Alice in Chains and the opening track on their 1992 acoustic EP Sap. The song was written by guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell for his younger brother, David. Cantrell sings lead vocals in the song, while Heart lead vocalist Ann Wilson sings backing vocals.

  7. 29. Apr. 2010 · We get Ann Wilson from Heart, as well as fellow grungers Chris Cornell (Soundgarden) and Mark Arm (Mudhoney) making memorable appearances. It’s hard for me to choose an obvious favorite song; all four songs are great. “Brother” has an excellent chorus, with Ann Wilsons vocals shining brightly.