Mountain Song (Jane's Addiction song)
"Mountain Song" | ||||
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Single by Jane's Addiction | ||||
from the album Nothing's Shocking | ||||
B-side | "Standing in the Shower...Thinking" | |||
Released | December 1988[citation needed] | |||
Recorded | 1986, 1988 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 4:03 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
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Jane's Addiction singles chronology | ||||
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"Mountain Song" is a song by American rock band Jane's Addiction, released in 1988 as the only single from their debut studio album Nothing's Shocking. While not as successful as the promotional single "Jane Says", and failing to chart, it's since become a staple of 80s alternative, and one of the band's most popular songs.
Recording
[edit]"Mountain Song" was the first song written by the band in 1985, before a band name had even been decided upon.[3] The song was initially recorded in 1986 and featured on the soundtrack to the film Dudes, starring Jon Cryer.[citation needed] This version can also be found as a track on the 1997 alternate & live cut compilation album Kettle Whistle. The song was re-recorded in 1988 for Nothing's Shocking.
Release
[edit]The single, first released in December 1988,[citation needed] features only the Nothing's Shocking version and not the 1986 original. The B-side "Standing in the Shower... Thinking" is also taken from the album. The single was re-released on April 18, 2009, to help promote the Jane's Addiction box set A Cabinet of Curiosities, released the same month. The packaging was generally the same but contained several inserts promoting the box set and the band's albums.[4]
Music videos
[edit]There are two different music videos for this song. The second video, directed by Perry Farrell[5] with live footage directed by Modi Frank,[5] exists in three different versions: the original, the original censored for MTV, and Modi Frank's director's cut.[6] Footage for this video was shot at the Scream in Hollywood on August 19, 1988. Banned from MTV because of nudity, a censored version which puts black bars and shapes over Perry Farrell and Casey Niccoli's genitals was created and MTV agreed to air it on Headbangers Ball and 120 Minutes.[7] As a means to make the official, unedited version available to fans, Jane's Addiction released the "videomentary" Soul Kiss on Valentine's Day 1989.[7] In addition to the "Mountain Song" video, the VHS also features footage of the band performing comedic sketches and footage of the band performing a song called "City" which would not appear on an album until the Kettle Whistle compilation in 1997.[8] Fishbone's Angelo Moore can be briefly seen in the video.
The first video for the song was created without the band's knowledge, involvement or input by Andrew Doucette in September 1988 from existing performance footage provided to him by Warner Bros. Records. As the band disliked it, it was shelved and the second video was made.[9] The first video also features some of the footage shot at the Scream. It is this video that was primarily shown in Europe and Australia. Excerpts of the video were included in an episode of Beavis and Butt-Head.[3]
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Mountain Song" (Nothing's Shocking version) | 4:03 |
2. | "Standing in the Shower... Thinking" | 3:03 |
In other media
[edit]- It was briefly used in a Coors commercial before Farrell, led by fan backlash, had it recalled.[3]
- It is featured in the movies Dudes and Ken Block's Gymkhana Seven: Wild in the Streets of Los Angeles,[citation needed] and in the police procedural series The Rookie in the Season 5 finale “Under Siege”.[citation needed]
- It is covered by Sepultura on their album Revolusongs and by Snapcase on their album Bright Flashes.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ Prato, Greg. "Nothing's Shocking - Jane's Addiction | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved August 24, 2019.
and one of alt-rock's greatest anthems, 'Mountain Song,'
- ^ Katherine Yeske Taylor (August 9, 2024). "Perry Farrell on Bringing Jane's Addiction Into the Era of Redemption". FLOOD. Retrieved May 3, 2025.
- ^ a b c "Jane's Addiction Resource: Mountain Song". JanesAddiction.org. March 6, 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
- ^ "Jane's Addiction Discography". JanesAddiction.org. March 18, 2010. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
- ^ a b End credits of the Soul Kiss VHS.
- ^ "Jane's Addiction "Mountain Song"". Retrieved November 6, 2019 – via Vimeo.
- ^ a b DiMartino, Dave (February 4, 1989). "The Beat: Coil, Zoogz Albums Bear Buckley Tracks; MTV Sets Censored Jane's Addiction Clip". Billboard. Vol. 101, no. 5. p. 36.
- ^ "Jane's Addiction Resource: Soul Kiss". JanesAddiction.org. March 25, 2010. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
- ^ Doucette, Andrew (August 10, 2011). "Jane's Addiction "Mountain Song"". Retrieved November 6, 2019 – via Vimeo.