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Dave Navarro: Albums
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On June 19, 2001, Navarro released his first and only solo album (as of 2007), entitled Trust No One. Much of the material was taken from the aborted Spread album.[2] The album features Navarro on vocals as well as guitar. Navarro's numerous personal problems, such as his mother's murder and his heroin addiction, make up the bulk of the album's lyrics, and contribute greatly to the dark tone of the album.
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[W]ith the recent release of his Capitol Records debut album, Trust No One, Navarro has emerged as a solo artist in his own right. Fans expecting indulgent displays of instrumental heroism will be pleasantly surprised. Though the album features plenty of Navarro's apocalyptic guitar, there's ... a delectable surfeit of acoustic guitar textures and curious production sounds. But ultimately, Trust No One showcases Navarro's heretofore unsung songwriting talents, most notably his impressive lyrical skills.
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In 1997, Navarro reunited with Jane's Addiction for the Jane's Relapse tour, bringing along fellow Chili Pepper Flea, who replaced Avery after he refused to participate. Dave and Flea ... appeared together as guests on Alanis Morissette's 1995 album Jagged Little Pill.
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