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  Type Album
  Artist Extreme
  Cover Extreme-III_Sides_to_Every_Storyjpg
  Background orange
  Released September 22, 1992
  Recorded Early 1992
  Genre Rock
  Length 76:03
  Label A&M Records
  Producer Nuno Bettencourt , Bob St John
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  Last Album '' Pornograffitti ''<br />( 1990 )
  This Album ''III Sides to Every Story''<br />( 1992 )
  Next Album '' Waiting For The Punchline ''<br />( 1995 )


''III Sides To Every Story'' was the third album released by Boston funk-metal band Extreme .

Their most ambitious work, it is structured as a Concept Album in three sections labeled as "sides" -- a play on the notion of "different sides to a story" and that of "sides" of an album (in LP and Cassette media). The sides, mentioned in the song ''Cupid's Dead'' as ''"three sides to every story"'' are named "Yours", "Mine" and "The Truth", and each features a distinct musical style and lyrical imagery.

Yours is made of , which features a recording of his famous I Have A Dream speech.

Mine, in total contrast, deals with introspective subjects. In accordance, the band departs from its guitar sound and experiments with different arrangements on this side, with Nuno Bettencourt taking on keyboards in addition to (and in some tracks, instead of) the guitar. The side opener "Seven Sundays" is a slow waltz with prominent keyboards and no guitars. "Tragic Comic" is a mostly acoustic track telling a light-hearted love story. "Our Father" is sung from the perspective of a child of an absent father. At "Stop The World", the album starts to dive into more philosophical questions, expressing existential doubts -- a theme that leads to religion, with "God Isn't Dead?" (written with the verb form as an affirmation but with a question mark -- the chorus says ''"Please tell me God isn't dead... I want to know"'') and "Don't Leave Me Alone", a dramatic plea. The latter was not included in the CD version due to lack of space; Nuno Bettencourt recalls leaving it out "was like cutting off my arm" {Link without Title} .

Finally, The Truth consists of a three-part opus, titled "Everything Under The Sun", ending the three-part album. This side nods to Progressive Rock not only in format but also in musical style, with changes in Time Signature and an intricate arrangement, featuring a 70-part orchestra. Lyrically, the spiritual theme set up in the end of "Mine" is further developed and Christian imagery is very present. However, no final single "truth" is given -- instead, the album builds up to a grand finale where the listener is left with a question: "Who Cares?".

In spite of being considered by the band to be their finest work, ''III Sides To Every Story'' was a commercial failure, since it did not feature a hit single such as "More Than Words", from its predecessor '' Pornograffitti ''. Also, the particular brand of hard rock that Extreme was known for was falling out of flavor with the rise of the Grunge movement around that time.

Most of ''III Sides'' was recorded at New River Studios , Ft. Lauderdale , Florida , and the orchestral parts were recorded at Abbey Road Studios , London . It was the last album with the band's original line-up -- Gary Cherone , Nuno Bettencourt , Pat Badger and Paul Geary -- Geary would later leave, to be replaced by Mike Mangini .


TRACK LISTING

Yours
# Warheads (5:18)
# Rest in Peace (6:02)
# Politicalamity (5:04)
# Color Me Blind (5:01)
# Cupid's Dead (5:56)
# Peacemaker Die (6:03)
Mine
# Seven Sundays (4:18)
# Tragic Comic (4:45)
# Our Father (4:02)
# Stop the World (5:58)
# God Isn't Dead? (2:02)

  • The Truth

# Everything Under The Sun (21:39)
## Rise 'N Shine (6:23)
## Am I Ever Gonna Change (6:57)
## Who Cares? (8:19)

  • "Don't Leave Me Alone" was available on the vinyl and cassette versions of the album, as well as the "Tragic Comic" CD single.