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Thursday, October 11, 2001
Navarro Talks About Life After Jane's
Finally his own man with a
solo album, Dave Navarro
teams up with a revived
Jane's Addiction for a tour.
By Elliott Dube
Staff Writer
Dave Navarro always has been con
sidered a sideman. But now with the
release of his first solo album. Trust No
One, Navarro is back on the road and
drawing his own crowds.
Delving into Navarro’s somewhat
sordid history, Trust No One is a dense,
complex album that not only challenged
Navarro as an artist, but also as an indi
vidual.
“It’s broadened my creative parame
ters, I suppose. I’m just grateful to still
be able to make music and still be moti
vated to do it,” he said.
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Floyd and Led Zeppelin, Navarro
became enamored with the guitar at an
early age. He joined the L.A. club scene
and later formed the band Jane’s
Addiction with singer Perry Farrell.
Jane’s blend of funk, punk, metal and
artful mayhem caught on and the group
scored a trio of platinum-selling albums
before increasing tensions caused it to
fold.
After playing in the short-lived band
Deconstruction and working with artists
such as Nine Inch Nails, Navarro made
waves by joining the Red Hot Chili
Peppers. The union produced only one
album, 1995’s One Hot Minute, and he
left the group in 1998.
Chalking up another musical rela
tionship gone bad, Navarro moved on,
making a contribution to Marilyn
Manson’s Mechanical Animals. This col
laboration was just another step toward
making his own music. “Making a
record on my own was just a natural
progression to being an artist,” he said.
I ill
Trust No One
unveils Navarro’s
demons for every
one to see. The
album reflects the
difficulty he has
had in forming last
ing relationships
and learning how to
deal with his haunt
ed past. Navarro’s
mother and aunt
were murdered
when he was a
teenager and he has
often struggled with
serious heroin
addiction.
But as with many
Guitarist Dave Navarro goes solo.
people, music has helped Navarro heal
old wounds.
“Music is good for me,” he said.
Navarro said the album is an incred
ibly personal statement requiring a lot of
time, experience and patience. But dur
ing the album’s production, he never
put much focus on its reception.
“My job is to create music,” he said.
“My job isn’t to live in the results of
what is does, so 1 was satisfied with it
before it came out."
And satisfied he should be. Trust No
One showcases an artist whose proven
guitar prowess is accompanied by effec
tive singing and deep songwriting.
What’s crystal clear is that Trust No
One isn’t the work of a guitar player
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who’s just been
waiting to be
thrown into the mix
of another band.
The album is his
baby - it doesn’t
serve as a reminder
of collaborations
past and it is not a
reincarnation of his
work with Jane’s.
“It would be very
difficult to create
something similar,
actually,” he said.
“And so, having said
that, I didn’t try.”
But now that
Navarro has estab-
lished himself as a solo artist, he seems
comfortable once again teaming up with
his old band mates. Navarro is touring
with Jane’s, revived for the second time
since its initial split in 1991. It looks like
music, no matter what the form, is indeed
what Navarro loves to do. “I have been
expressing myself creatively through
music for about 20 years now,” he said. “It
has continued to be a great thing for me.”
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