Trust No One (Dave Navarro album) explained

Trust No One
Type:Album
Artist:Dave Navarro
Cover:Trust no one.jpg
Released:June 19, 2001
Studio:Mad Hatter Studios, Sunset Sound Recorders, NRG Recording Studios
(Los Angeles, California)
Media Vortex
(Burbank, California)
Southern Tracks
(Atlanta, Georgia)
Genre:Alternative rock
Label:Capitol
Prev Title:Rhimorse
Prev Year:1995

Trust No One is the debut solo album by Jane's Addiction and former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Dave Navarro, released on June 19, 2001 on Capitol.

In 2009, Navarro stated: "I did a solo record [''Trust No One''] where I did everything and toured, and as great as an experience as that was, it’s not what I want to do full time. It’s a mind fuck. I don’t dig it. It’s something I do once in a while and I certainly intend to do it again, but I’m much better suited to be part of an ensemble."[1]

Background and release

Navarro recorded an album in 1998 under the name "Spread",[2] playing the majority of instruments. After learning the name was in use by a band and a failed attempt to buy the name, he opted to release it under his own.

The style and theme of the album are very dark, revolving around events taking place in Navarro's life at the time. The album's title may also have originated with the murder of his mother when Navarro was a teenager. "I shut my eyes to how precious life is," he said, "and instead I grew to believe that nobody could be trusted."[3]

Drummer Matt Chamberlain plays on all songs bar "Very Little Daylight" and parts of "Sunny Day", with drums by Roy Mayorga of Stone Sour, and "Not for Nothing", with drums by Navarro's Jane's Addiction bandmate Stephen Perkins.

"Everything" contains a sample of "The Sporting Life" by Diamanda Galás and John Paul Jones, from the album of the same name.

The opening track "Rexall" was the first single, released on May 18, 2001.[4] It was complemented by a music video directed by Honey.[5] It was named after a drugstore in Los Angeles where his parents met. The album's second single, "Hungry", was released on September 3, 2001.[6] Its music video starred Carmen Electra and was directed by Chris Robinson.[7]

Track listing

B-sides

  1. "Easy Girl" – 5:09
  2. "Somebody Else" – 3:35
  3. "The Bed" (Lou Reed) – 4:26

Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes.[8]

Musicians

Production

Notes and References

  1. http://www.shockhound.com/features/741-billy-corgan-dave-navarro--spirits-in-the-sky?cm_re=Homepage-_-Panels-_-BillyCorganDaveNavarroInterview
  2. Web site: Johnson . Tina . Dave Navarro Opens Up On Trust No One – Music, Celebrity, Artist News . https://web.archive.org/web/20010820121431/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1443036/20010420/navarro_dave.jhtml . dead . August 20, 2001 . MTV . 2001-04-23 . 2011-06-08.
  3. James . Halbert . Nasy habits . . 30 . August 2001 . 59.
  4. Flick . Larry . June 9, 2001 . Guitarist Dave Navarro Reveals Life Lessons on Capitol Bow . . Nielsen Business Media, Inc. . 113 . 23 . 11, 81 . 0006-2510.
  5. Web site: Dave Navarro – "Rexall" . mvdbase.com . 2001-05-21 . 2011-06-08.
  6. Anon. . August 31, 2001 . Rock: Upcoming New Releases . . Dennis Lavinthal . 15 . 759 . 52.
  7. Web site: Dave Navarro – "Hungry" . mvdbase.com . 2001-10-08 . 2011-06-08.
  8. Trust No One . . 2001 . booklet . Capitol Records, Inc. . 7243 5 33280 2 3 . Los Angeles.
    Liner notes scans
    Web site: Trust No One inner sleeve – 1 . 18 April 2016 . The Jane's Addiction Resource.
    Web site: Trust No One inner sleeve – 2 . 18 April 2016 . The Jane's Addiction Resource.
    Web site: Trust No One inner sleeve – 3 . 18 April 2016 . The Jane's Addiction Resource.