HOLE: LIVE THROUGH THIS Second Studio Album (1994)

HOLE: LIVE THROUGH THIS Studio Album cover

Live Through This is the second studio album by the rock band Hole, released on April 12, 1994, by DGC Records. Recorded in late 1993, it departed from the band’s unpolished hardcore aesthetics to more refined melodies and song structure. Frontwoman Courtney Love said that she wanted the record to be “shocking to the people who think that we don’t have a soft edge”, but maintain a harsh sensibility. The album was produced by Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie and mixed by Scott Litt and J Mascis. The lyrics and packaging reflect Love’s thematic preoccupations with beauty, and motifs of milk, motherhood, anti-elitism, and violence against women, while Love derived the album title from a quote in Gone with the Wind (1939).

Live Through This was met with critical acclaim, and charted in nine countries before going multi-platinum in the US in December 1994. Despite this, it was also the subject of some public discussion regarding unsubstantiated rumors that Love’s husband, Kurt Cobain who died one week before the album’s release helped ghostwrite the album. This claim has been disputed by the band members, producers, as well as music biographers, though the band confirmed that Cobain sang additional backing vocals on two tracks during a visit to the studio. It was also the only Hole album to feature bassist Kristen Pfaff, and the final album to be released during her lifetime, as she died two months after the album’s release.

In critical circles, Live Through This is considered a contemporary classic, and was included in Rolling Stone‘s 2020 updated list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time at number 106. It has also been featured on the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die and on NME‘s The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, where it ranked at the 84. As of 2010, it has sold over 1.6 million copies in the US.

HOLE: LIVE THROUGH THIS Studio Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. Violet
  2. Miss World
  3. Plump
  4. Asking for It
  5. Jennifer’s Body
  6. Doll Parts
  7. Credit in the Straight World
  8. Softer, Softest
  9. She Walks on Me
  10. I Think That I Would Die
  11. Gutless
  12. Rock Star (Olympia)

HOLE: LIVE THROUGH THIS Studio Album back cover

Hole

Hole
Courtney Love: lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Eric Erlandson: lead guitar
Kristen Pfaff: bass, backing vocals, piano
Patty Schemel: drums

Guest musicians
Dana Kletter: additional vocals (1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9)
Kurt Cobain: backing vocals (4, 8)

Technical
Paul Q. Kolderie: producer, engineer
Sean Slade: producer, engineer, mixing (3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12)
Scott Litt: mixing (1, 2, 4, 5, 8 at Record One, Los Angeles, and Bad Animals, Seattle)
J Mascis: mixing (11 at Sear Sound, New York City)
Bob Ludwig: mastering

Design
Robin Sloane: creative direction
Janet Wolsborn: art direction
Ellen von Unwerth: photography (front artwork, portraits)
Frank Rodriguez: photography (back artwork)
Juergen Teller: inlay artwork
Margaret Morton: inlay artwork

Kristen Marie Pfaff (May 26, 1967 – June 16, 1994).

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