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''Jerusalem'' and ''Dopesmoker'' are two versions of the third album by the American heavy metal band
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. The former title was released in 1999 by
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and the latter was released by
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in 2003. The music for these albums comprises an extended hour-length piece (either split into multiple shorter tracks or presented as a single track), developed over four years and recorded in 1996 under the auspices of Sleep's label at the time, London Records. When recording had completed, London was unhappy with the finished product and refused to release it, leading to Sleep's disbandment and the album surfacing on bootlegs and unauthorized
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releases in subsequent years. All versions of the album received very positive reception from music critics, who described it as a high-water mark in both the
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and doom metal genres.


Production

After positive reviews from the heavy metal press and the release of the album ''
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'' (1992) on
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, Sleep's label announced that they would release their follow-up record. Sleep had been touring in Europe with
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and in the United States with Nik Turner's version of
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in support of ''Sleep's Holy Mountain'' when the group felt they had to write new material.Bennett, 2009. p.294 The new album was going to be an hour-long song. This song was written and practiced at sound checks, motel rooms and in friends' houses.Bennett, 2009. p.295 Matt Pike said the songwriting process was long and that they were "working on he songfor like four years. We also had two other songs that were working on that were really long, too—like 15 and 20 minutes. But we never recorded them."
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stated that smoking
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was important to the song's creative process: "I was really dependent on the space I got into when I was using it, and some of the lyrics are about that...The line, 'Drop out of life ith bong in hand' was kind of a creed at that point." The song was originally known and performed live under the title "Dopesmoker". After their tour, the group began to be interested in a Middle Eastern desert theme which led to Sleep referring to the song as "Jerusalem" during later practice sessions.Bennett, 2009. p.297 Sleep were ready to record the album in 1995 but did not record it until 1996 as the band was still contracted with Earache. Cisneros said that there was "about a year and half of legal wrangling between their managers and lawyers at Earache" and that Earache owner
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"waited to make the most prime conditions for himself before he let leep'scontract o" Sleep were in talks with both London Records and Elektra Records to release their next album. They chose to sign to London, as they were promised complete
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and more money, and since the label did not have any metal bands, Sleep felt they would receive special treatment.Bennett, 2009. p.293 The members of Sleep were poor, and used the majority of money they received from London Records to cover for the debt they were in at that time. The song was recorded at Record Two Studio in Comptche, California.Bennett, 2009. p.296 While recording the song, it began to develop differently from the original vision. Pike stated that the "song was getting slower and slower and then it got weird. We started tripping out and second guessing ourselves." Recording the album was difficult. Pike recalled that "there was so much to memorize for that album, and we had to do it in like three different sections because a reel-to-reel only holds 22 minutes. It was really cool, but it was one of the hardest things I've ever done in my life." Sleep were in the studio for one month then went home to rehearse and returned for another month. Pike noted that they ended up with two or three different versions of the song. Part of the song's signature sound is thanks to custom-built amps designed to be so loud, no one from the band was capable of going into the same room as them. More than half a dozen microphones were used to pick up the sound from the amps.


Release

Within a few weeks of signing with London, the A&R member who was negotiating with Sleep had been transferred and replaced. After sending the finished album to London Records, the label told Sleep that they were not going to release the album in its current format.Bennett, 2009. p.298 London Records had
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remix the album but the label was still confused as to what to do with the album.Bennett, 2009. p.299 Sleep refused to have the album released in any edited form which led to a
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between London and the band. The members of Sleep have mixed feelings whether the album should have been released in general. Cisneros felt it should not have been released, while Pike was content with its release, saying "We did all the work so why leave it sitting around?"Bennett, 2009. p.301 By 2009, there had been four versions of the album released: a rare London Records promotional disc, a bootleg with cover art by
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, the Rise Above/Music Cartel Records album, and a release by
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.Bennett, 2009. p.300 The Rise Above/Music Cartel release was an unauthorized edited version, released in 1999 under the title ''Jerusalem''. ''Jerusalem'' runs at 52 minutes and is a single composition split into six identically named tracks. The version of the album titled ''Dopesmoker'' was released on April 22, 2003, by Tee Pee Records on compact disc and
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with a 63-minute running time. Cisneros spoke most positively about the 2003 ''Dopesmoker'' release, saying "I don't think the ''Dopesmoker'' thing is the exact version that we submitted, but that's the closest one that's come out of the four. If I had to pick a favorite, that would be it."Bennett, 2009. p.300 Parts of the song were used in the film '' Broken Flowers'' by Jim Jarmusch. Jarmusch stated that he was a fan of Sleep and listed them along with
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and Sunn O))) as an influence for creating the film: "I love these kind of visual landscapes they make, and they really inspired things for me for my film '' The Limits of Control''". In March 2012,
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announced plans for a deluxe reissue of the album, adding of the pending release that "The audio is clearer, louder, and at last brings a true representation of Sleep's hour-plus Weedian chronicle". The reissue features new artwork by the band's artist
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, a recording mastered from the original studio tapes by From Ashes Rise guitarist Brad Boatright, and a live version of the song "Holy Mountain", recorded at the
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in San Francisco in 1994. This version of the album reached number 14 on the
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chart. On August 22, 2022,
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announced the release of a remastered version of ''Dopesmoker'' on
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s on August 26, 2022, featuring "Hot Lava Man", a track that hadn't been released digitally before. Along with this digital release, a vinyl reissue of the album is set to ship on December 9, 2022, as well as a deluxe "Weedian High-Fi" vinyl pressed with "authentic cannabis leaves" which is only available to purchase at Third Man's Detroit storefront.


Critical reception

Both ''Dopesmoker'' and early releases of the album received positive reviews from the music press. In the December 2000 issue of '' Spin'' the album was referred to as "brilliant" and as a "stoner touchstone". ''
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'' wrote positively about the song, saying that the "monotony rarely becomes tedious, because Al Cisneros and company are unpredictable and sensual in their drug-induced pounding of early Sabbath terrain." Online music database
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gave the ''Jerusalem'' album four stars out of five stating that "Either version is worth investigating for adventurous metal enthusiasts, but ''Dopesmoker'' is clearly the final and definitive presentation of this work". In 2006, the extreme metal magazine '' Decibel'' included the album in their hall of fame of "extreme metal masterpieces".Bennett, 2009. p.292 The album continued to receive praise after the release of ''Dopesmoker''. Eduardo Rivadavia of online music database AllMusic gave the album four and a half stars out of five stating "''Dopesmoker'' is ..an instant doom metal classic—some might even say a masterpiece". The British music magazine ''
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'' gave the album a rating of five out of five stars proclaiming that ''Dopesmoker'' is "A benchmark by which all that dares call itself
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must surely be judged." '' Exclaim!'' praised ''Dopesmokers production value and noted that the album was an "ultimately better version of 1999's stoner opus ''Jerusalem''." Stylus Magazine's Stewart Voegtlin defined ''Dopesmoker'' as "a 60-minute song about the
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, a monstrous rock ode to stinky buds". Voegtlin pointed out that London Records' refusal to "share Sleep's affection or vision, ed the band todisbanding in disgust. Matt Pike went on to form
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;
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and
Chris Hakius Chris Hakius is an American retired rock drummer best known for his work in Om and Sleep. Around 1990, Hakius was in Asbestosdeath along with Al Cisneros and Matt Pike. Asbestosdeath broke up and the three would form Sleep. Hakius was Sleep' ...
contemplate the universe's navel with Om." A ''New York Times'' critic wrote: "What seems disorienting and monochromatic at first grows richer and more rewarding upon repeated exposure. It's like a
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painting hitting you over the head with a bag of hammers." The 2012
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re-issue was also praised. On
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, it has a score of 94 out of 100, based on 9 reviews. '' Exclaim!'' noted that this issue was "cleaner and more powerful, the guitars sound heavier, with a much larger presence, and the mesmerizing complexity of the track has been reinvigorated."
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gave the album an 8.5 out of 10 and listed it as one of "the best new reissues" noting that "It's an hour of adventure and momentum, where the lumber and the repetition somehow always push ahead."
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gave the album three and a half stars out of five, stating that "It's not for everybody, certainly; all but the biggest potheads/metalheads may burn out after so much grinding. It's no showcase for songwriting, either, but it makes up for that with heady atmosphere."


Track listings

All music written and composed by Sleep. ''Jerusalem'' ''Dopesmoker'' (Tee Pee issue) ''Dopesmoker'' (Southern Lord reissue) ''Dopesmoker'' (2022 Remastered Version)


Personnel

Sleep *
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– vocals, bass * Matt Pike – guitar *
Chris Hakius Chris Hakius is an American retired rock drummer best known for his work in Om and Sleep. Around 1990, Hakius was in Asbestosdeath along with Al Cisneros and Matt Pike. Asbestosdeath broke up and the three would form Sleep. Hakius was Sleep' ...
– drums ''Jerusalem'' *Sleep – producer *Philo Hayward – assistant engineer *Doug Henderson – assistant engineer *Fred Kervorkian – editing *Adam Muñoz – assistant engineer ''Dopesmoker'' (2003 Tee Pee issue) *Sleep – producer, liner notes *Billy Anderson – producer, engineer *Mark Keaton – mastering *
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– artwork ''Dopesmoker'' (2012 Southern Lord reissue) *Sleep – producer, liner notes *Billy Anderson – producer, engineer * Brad Boatright – mastering *
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– artwork


See also

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*
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* List of songs about Jerusalem


Notes

* This refers to the ''Dopesmoker'' (2003) release of the album. * This refers to the ''Dopesmoker'' (2012) reissue release of the album. * This refers to the ''Jerusalem'' (1999) release of the album.


References

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External links


Indepth Review
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