Sunday, May 21, 2023

Mark Lanegan ( 25 November 1964 - 22 February 2022) + The Gutter Twins + Isobel Campbell




Mark William Lanegan (November 25, 1964 – February 22, 2022) was an American singer, songwriter, and poet. During an interview with The Rocket in 1996, he said that he drove a combine harvester when he was younger. He was of Irish, Scottish, and Welsh descent. He said that he developed an alcohol use disorder by age 12, and began using drugs heavily by the age of 18, having already been arrested and sentenced to one year's imprisonment for drug-related crimes. 

 


Lanegan collaborated with various artists throughout his career. In the 1990s, he and Kurt Cobain recorded an album of Lead Belly covers that was ultimately never released. He also joined Layne Staley and Mike McCready in the band Mad Season, and formed the alternative rock group The Gutter Twins with Greg Dulli in 2003, as well as contributing to releases by Moby, Bomb the Bass, Soulsavers, Tinariwen, The Twilight Singers, Manic Street Preachers, and Unkle, among others.

                     

                                                               
As a teenager he had numerous brushes with the law for drug and alcohol offences. A notorious drunk

by the time he was 12, he admitted that he had started taking heroin as a way to beat his alcohol problem. An obituary in The Guardian by Stevie Chick remembered him as "one of his generation's most soulful singers". In Variety, music writer Chris Morris described him as "impassioned" and "adventurous".
 

First becoming prominent as the lead singer for the early grunge band Screaming Trees, he was also

known as a member of Queens of the Stone Age and The Gutter Twins.
He released 12 solo studio albums, as well as three collaboration albums with Isobel Campbell and two with Duke Garwood. He was known for his baritone voice, which was described as being "as scratchy as a three-day beard yet as supple and pliable as moccasin leather" and has been compared to Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, and Nick Cave.
    

Screaming Trees was an American rock band formed in Ellensburg, Washington by vocalist

Mark Lanegan, guitarist Gary Lee Conner, bassist Van Conner, and drummer Mark Pickerel. Pickerel was replaced by Barrett Martin in 1991.
Screaming Trees became known as one of the pioneers of grunge along with Melvins, Mudhoney, U-Men, Skin Yard, Soundgarden, Green River, Malfunkshun, among others. Although widely associated with grunge, the band's sound incorporated hard rock and psychedelic elements. 


               

                                                                      
Thus Screaming Trees were formed in 1984, and they released their debut album, Clairvoyance, in      

1986. The band built a following on the indie circuit with their raw, punk-charged songs, but it was not until 1992 that they broke through to a wide audience when their song Nearly Lost You was used in the movie Singles and became a hit on the US alternative airplay and mainstream rock charts. This was from their sixth album, Sweet Oblivion, with Screaming Trees now signed to Epic, having been with the independent label SST.  

       


Lanegan’s stint with Queens of the Stone Age began after he struck up a friendship with the band’s

founder, Josh Homme, while he toured with Screaming Trees as an extra guitarist. Lanegan was a permanent member for a time, then enjoyed a friendly arrangement as a part-time contributor. This eventually ended by mutual consent. “It was too easy,” Lanegan confessed. “I needed to do something else.”
                  

In April 2004, Lanegan released an EP with former Belle & Sebastian vocalist Isobel Campbell, titled

Time Is Just the Same. They would later release a single entitled "Ramblin' Man" for their collaboration album Ballad of the Broken Seas. Campbell wrote and recorded the majority of the album's tracks in Glasgow, with Lanegan adding vocals in Los Angeles.
              

The Gutter Twins was a collaboration between Lanegan and Afghan Whigs/Twilight Singers vocalist
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE

Greg Dulli.
Working on a collaborative album since at least 2003, the pair first played as The Gutter Twins in Rome in September2005. Saturnalia was released on March 4, 2008, on Sub Pop, a label both Dulli and Lanegan had worked with before. The duo's first tour commenced on February 14, 2008, in New York City and continued in March and April throughout Europe and the United States.
                

Mark William Lanegan, singer, songwriter and author, born 25 November 1964; died 22

February 2022.
The death of Mark Lanegan, the former vocalist with the bands Screaming Trees and Queens of the Stone Age, at the age of 57, feels painfully premature, but he had been walking a tightrope for most of his life. Last year, Covid-19 rendered him deaf, unable to walk and frequently comatose; he wrote a terrifying account of the experience in Devil in a Coma (2021).

MARK LANEGAN - WHISKEY FOR THE HOLY GHOST 1994

           


Whiskey for the Holy Ghost is the second solo album by former Screaming Trees vocalist Mark Lanegan. The album builds upon the roots music foundation that Lanegan had established with his debut The Winding Sheet.

Mark Lanegan – Whiskey For The Holy Ghost
Label: Sub Pop – SPCD78/249
Format:    CD, Album
Country: Europe
Released: Jan 18, 1994
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock

TRAXS

               


01. The River Rise   4:29

Bass – Kurt Fedora
Drums – J Mascis
Organ – Mike Johnson
Piano – Teddy Trewhella
02. Borracho   5:40
Bass – Mike Johnson
Drums – Dan Peters
Guitar – Mark Lanegan
03. House A Home   3:07
Bass – Mike Johnson
Drums – Dan Peters
Violin – Dave Kreuger
04. Kingdoms Of Rain   3:24
Backing Vocals – Sloan Johnson
Organ – Justin Williams
05. Carnival   3:40
Drums – Tad Doyle
Violin – Dave Kreuger
06. Riding The Nightingale   6:17
Backing Vocals – Krisha Augerot, Mike Johnson
Percussion – Tad Doyle
07. El Sol   3:42
Bass – Jack Endino
Piano – Frank Cody
08. Dead On You   3:11
Organ – Frank Cody
Piano – Mike Johnson
09. Shooting Gallery   3:32
Bass – Kurt Fedora
Piano – Mike Johnson
10. Sunrise   2:55
Backing Vocals – Sally Barry
Drums – J Mascis
Saxophone – Mike Stinette
11. Pendulum   2:12
Bass – Jack Endino
12. Judas Touch   1:37
Drums [Snare] – Tad Doyle
13. Beggar's Blues   5:36
Harmonica – Mike Johnson

MP3 @ 320 Size: 118 MB
Flac  Size: 311 MB

MARK LANEGAN - BUBBLEGUM 2004


Bubblegum is a 2004 rock album by American singer-songwriter Mark Lanegan, released on the


Beggars Banquet label under the name "Mark Lanegan Band".
The album features a prominent cast of guest musicians, including PJ Harvey, Josh Homme and Nick Oliveri of Queens of the Stone Age, Greg Dulli of The Afghan Whigs, and Duff McKagan and Izzy Stradlin of Guns N' Roses. Also appearing is Lanegan's ex-wife, Wendy Rae Fowler.


Mark Lanegan Band – Bubblegum
Label: Beggars Banquet – BBQCD237
Format:    CD, Album
Country: Europe
Released: 2004
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Folk Rock

TRAXS

         


01. When Your Number Isn't Up   3:01
Bass – Molly McGuire
Effects [Feedback] – Aldo Struyf
Guitar – Chris Goss
Organ – David Catching
Piano – Wendy Rae Fowler
Tape [Manipulation] – Tracy Chisholm
02. Hit The City   2:49
Backing Vocals – Ian Moore
Drums – Keni Richards
Drums, Bass – Joshua Homme
Electronic Drums – Jim Vincent
Guitar – David Catching
Lead Guitar – Mike Johnson
Organ – Bukka Allen
Producer [Demo Version From Which Elements Of This Version Were Taken] – Randall Jamail
Vocals – Polly Harvey
03. Wedding Dress   3:07
Bass, Lead Guitar – Joshua Homme
Drum Machine – Tracy Chisholm
Guitar – David Catching
Synthesizer – Aldo Struyf
Vocals – Wendy Rae Fowler
04. Methamphetamine Blues   3:16
Backing Vocals – Brett Netson, Greg Dulli, Molly McGuire, Natasha Shneider, Nick Oliveri, Wendy Rae Fowler
Bass – Jonathan Russo
Bass, Guitar, Drums – Joshua Homme
Lead Guitar – Alain Johannes
Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar – David Catching
Synthesizer – Aldo Struyf
Tape [Manipulation] – Tracy Chisholm
05. One Hundred Days   4:36
Bass, Drums – Joshua Homme
Lead Guitar – David Catching
Synthesizer, Piano, Organ – Aldo Struyf
Vocals, Guitar, Piano – Chris Goss
06. Bombed   1:09
Guitar – Lanegan
Vocals – Wendy Rae Fowler
07. Strange Religion   4:08
Bass, Choir – Nick Oliveri
Choir – Alain Johannes, Chris Goss, Wendy Rae Fowler
Drums – Joey Castillo
Piano, Guitar – Troy Van Leeuwen
Tape [Manipulation], Synthesizer – Aldo Struyf
Vocals – Duff McKagan, Izzy Stradlin
08. Sideways In Reverse   2:46
Bass – Eddie Nappi
Drums, Lead Guitar – Dimitri Coats
Guitar, Backing Vocals – John Kastner, Mathias Schneeburger
09. Come To Me   3:45
Guitar – Troy Van Leeuwen
Guitar, Lead Guitar, Bass, Drums – Joshua Homme
Synthesizer – Aldo Struyf
Vocals – Polly Harvey
10. Like Little Willie John   3:53
Bass – Molly McGuire
Drum Machine – Tracy Chisholm
Guitar, Lead Guitar – David Catching
Organ, Synthesizer – Aldo Struyf
11. Can't Come Down    3:37
Bass, Guitar, Drums, Electronic Drums, Strings, Synthesizer – Alain Johannes
12. Morning Glory Wine   4:27
Bass, Guitar, Drums, Backing Vocals, Keyboards – Alain Johannes
13. Head   3:05
Bass, Guitar, Drums, Keyboards – Alain Johannes
14. Driving Death Valley Blues   2:49
Bass, Guitar, Drums, Organ, Electronic Drums – Alain Johannes
15. Out Of Nowhere   2:43
Bass – Melanie Campbell
Drums, Lead Guitar, Piano – Dimitri Coats
Guitar – John Kastner
Lead Guitar – David Catching
Piano – Mathias Schneeburger


MP3 @ 320 Size: 117 MB
Flac  Size: 302 MB

MARK LANEGAN - HAS GOD SEEN MY SHADOW? AN ANTHOLOGY (1989 - 2011) 2014

               


An Anthology 1989-2011 is a compilation that presents a useful overview of Lanegan's solo work, pulling representative tracks from his first six albums,  from The Winding Sheet to 2004's Bubblegum, along with a pair of rare single sides and a bonus disc that includes 12 previously unreleased

performances. While the instrumental approach and the sophistication of these songs shift as the album goes along (especially on the first part, which largely moves backwards through Lanegan's chronology), the theme and tone remain remarkably consistent, as Lanegan ponders his soul and the earthly circumstances that contain him while languid melodies drift by, and his voice hits a richly emotional chord without sinking into melodrama. Has God Seen My Shadow covers a lot of familiar ground, but the 12 unreleased tracks amount to an album's worth on unheard pleasures, and if you've never been introduced to Lanegan's music, this is beautiful, challenging stuff for those dark nights of the soul.

Mark Lanegan – Has God Seen My Shadow? An Anthology 1989-2011
Label: Light In The Attic – LITA 104
Format:    2 x CD, Compilation
Country: US
Released: Jan 14, 2014
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Folk Rock, Indie Rock

DISC 1.

               


01. Mark Lanegan Band – Bombed   1:11
Engineer, Mixed By – Rick Will
Guitar – Mark Lanegan
Producer – Chris Goss
Vocals – Wendy Rae Fowler
02. Mark Lanegan Band – One Hundred Days   4:37
Bass, Drums – Joshua Homme
Engineer – Tracy Chisholm
Keyboards – Aldo Struyf
Lead Guitar – David Catching
Mixed By – Rick Will
Producer – Chris Goss
Vocals, Guitar, Piano – Chris Goss
03. Mark Lanegan Band –  Come To Me   3:46
Co-producer – Chris Goss
Engineer – Rick Will, Tracy Chisholm
Guitar – Troy Van Leeuwen
Guitar, Lead Guitar, Bass, Drums – Joshua Homme
Mixed By – Rick Will
Synthesizer – Aldo Struyf
Vocals – P.J. Harvey
04. Mark Lanegan Band – Mirrored   2:53
Bass – Molly McGuire
Engineer – Tracy Chisholm
Guitar – David Catching
Mixed By – Rick Will
Producer – Chris Goss
05. Mark Lanegan – Pill Hill Serenade   3:28
Drums – Keni Richards
Electric Guitar – Mike Johnson
Electric Guitar, Bass – Ben Shepherd
Engineer – John Agnello, Martin Feveyear
Keyboards – Martin Feveyear
Mixed By – Martin Feveyear
Written-By – Mike Johnson
06. Mark Lanegan – One Way Street   4:19
Drums – Bill Rieflin
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Ben Shepherd, Mike Johnson (8)
Engineer – John Agnello, Martin Feveyear
Mixed By – Martin Feveyear
Piano – Marek
07. Mark Lanegan – Kimiko's Dream House   5:26
Drums – Keni Richards
Electric Upright Bass [Upright Bass] – Barrett Martin
Engineer – John Agnello, Martin Feveyear
Mixed By – Martin Feveyear
Vocals, Bass – Martin Feveyear
Vocals, Bass, Guitar – Ben Shepherd
Written-By – Jeffrey Lee Pierce
08. Mark Lanegan – Low   3:14
Acoustic Guitar – Mike Johnson
Acoustic Guitar, Bass – Ben Shepherd
Backing Vocals – Mark Hoyt
Engineer – John Agnello, Martin Feveyear
Keyboards – Martin Feveyear
Mixed By – Martin Feveyear
09. Mark Lanegan – Resurrection Song   3:36
Electric Guitar – Ben Shepherd
Electric Guitar, Piano – Mike Johnson
Engineer – John Agnello
Mixed By – John Agnello
Vocals – John Agnello
10. Mark Lanegan – Shiloh Town   3:21
Acoustic Guitar – Mark Hoyt
Drums, Electric Upright Bass [Upright Bass] – Barrett Martin
Electric Guitar – Mike Johnson
Piano – Martin Feveyear
Producer, Engineer, Mixed By – Martin Feveyear
Violin – David Krueger
Written-By – Tim Hardin
11. Mark Lanegan – Creeping Coastline Of Lights   3:19
Bass – Van Conner
Drums – Mark Pickerel
Electric Guitar – Mark Hoyt
Producer, Engineer, Mixed By – Martin Feveyear
Vibraphone [Vibes] – Barrett Martin
Written-By – James Moreland, Manfred Hofer
12. Mark Lanegan Band – Lexington Slow Down   2:59
Backing Vocals – Chris Goss, Wendy Rae Fowler
Engineer – Rail Rogut
Mixed By – Rick Will
Piano – Keni Richards
Written-By – Keni Richards
13. Mark Lanegan – Last One In The World   4:25
Bass – David Catching
Drums – Keni Richards
Engineer – John Burton
Guitar – Mike Johnson (8), Paul Dana
Mixed By – John Agnello
Percussion – Fred Drake
Written-By – Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson
14. Mark Lanegan – Wheels   4:36
Drums – Tad Doyle
Electric Upright Bass [Upright Bass] – Phil Sparks
Engineer – John Burton, Terry Date
Guitar – Mike Johnson
Mixed By – John Agnello
Piano – J Mascis
Saxophone – Mike Stinette
15. Mark Lanegan – Mockingbirds   2:29
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – Mike Johnson
Bass – Jack Endino
Drums – Mark Pickerel
Engineer, Mixed By – Jack Endino
Piano – Steve Fisk
Producer – Jack Endino, Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson
Written-By – Mike Johnson
16. Mark Lanegan – Wild Flowers   2:58
Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Mark Lanegan
Engineer, Mixed By – Jack Endino
Producer – Jack Endino, Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson
17. Mark Lanegan – Sunrise   2:57
Acoustic Guitar – Mike Johnson
Backing Vocals – Sally Barry
Drums – J Mascis
Engineer – John Agnello, Terry Date
Mixed By – John Agnello
Producer – Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson
Saxophone – Mike Stinette
18. Mark Lanegan – Carnival   3:43
Acoustic Guitar – Mike Johnson
Drums – Tad Doyle
Electric Upright Bass [Upright Bass] – Phil Sparks
Engineer – Jack Endino, Terry Date
Mixed By – John Agnello
Producer – Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson
Violin – Dave Kreuger
19.Mark Lanegan – Pendulum   2:15
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – Mike Johnson
Bass – Jack Endino
Drums – Mark Pickerel
Engineer – Jack Endino
Mixed By – John Agnello
Producer – Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson
20.Mark Lanegan – The River Rise   4:30
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar, Organ – Mike Johnson
Bass – Kurt Fedora
Drums – J Mascis
Engineer – Jack Endino, John Agnello
Mixed By – John Agnello
Piano – Teddy Trwehella
Producer – Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson

MP3 @ 320 Size: 179 MB
Flac  Size: 418 MB

DISC 2.

                


01. Mark Lanegan – Dream Lullabye   1:52

Engineer, Mixed By, Guitar – Mathias Schneeberger
02. Mark Lanegan – Leaving New River Blues   3:31
Recorded By, Instruments – Troy Van Leeuwen
03. Mark Lanegan – Sympathy   2:16
Producer, Engineer, Mixed By, Instruments – Alain Johannes
Vocals – Natasha Schneider
04. Mark Lanegan – To Valencia Courthouse    3:09
Bass – Ben Shepherd
Drums – Mark Boquist
Engineer, Mixed By – John Agnello
Guitar – Mike Johnson
05. Mark Lanegan – A Song While Waiting   3:28
Bass – Ben Shepherd
Engineer, Mixed By – John Agnello
Guitar – Mike Johnson (8)
Guitar, Drums – Duff McKagan
06. Mark Lanegan – Blues For D (Vocal Version)   3:35
Bass – Alan Davis
Engineer, Mixed By – John Agnello
Guitar – Ben Shepherd
Written-By – Ben Shepherd, Mark Lanegan
07. Mark Lanegan – No Contestar   1:14
Producer, Engineer, Mixed By, Instruments – Alain Johannes
08.Mark Lanegan – Big White Cloud   3:24
Backing Vocals – Dejha Colantuono
Bass – Ben Shepherd
Drums – Mark Boquist
Engineer, Mixed By – Martin Feveyear
Guitar – Mike Johnson
Mellotron, Bells – Martin Feveyear
Written-By – John Cale
09. Mark Lanegan – Following The Rain   3:18
Engineer – Terry Date
Guitar – Mike Johnson
10. Mark Lanegan –Grey Goes Black   1:50
Engineer – Brian Baker
Guitar – Mike Johnson
Mixed By – Brian Baker, Randall Jamail
Producer – Randall Jamail
11. Mark Lanegan –Halcyon Daze   2:50
Accordion, Organ [Wurlitzer / B-3] – Bukka Allen
Bass – Steve Bailey
Bass Harmonica – Mickey Rafael
Drums – Keni Richards
Engineer – Brian Baker
Guitar – Mike Johnson
Guitar, Sitar, Backing Vocals – Ian Moore
Mixed By – Brian Baker, Randall Jamail
Producer – Randall Jamail
12. Mark Lanegan – Blues Run The Game (Live)   4:42
Bass – Ben Shepherd
Guitar – Mike Johnson
Written-By – Jackson C. Frank

MP3 @ 320 Size: 87 MB
Flac  Size: 195 MB

THE GUTTER TWINS - SATURNALIA 2008

 



The Gutter Twins – Saturnalia
Label: Sub Pop – SPCD 761
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: Mar 4, 2008
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock

TRAXS

          


01. The Stations   4:34
Bass, Vocals – Scott Ford
Cello – Simone Vitucci
Drums – Norm Block
Guitar, Organ, Harmonium – Mathias Schneeberger
Vocals – Mark Lanegan
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Organ, Congas – Greg Dulli
02. God's Children   4:57
Bass, Vocals – Scott Ford
Drums – Greg Wieczorek
Guitar – Dave Rosser, Jeff Klein
Harmonium – Mathias Schneeberger
Vocals – Mark Lanegan
Vocals, Guitar, Piano – Greg Dulli
03. All Misery / Flowers   4:23
Guitar – Troy Van Leeuwen
Guitar, Bass – Mathias Schneeberger
Vocals – Mark Lanegan
Vocals, Drums, Piano, Organ – Greg Dulli
04. The Body   3:03
Bass, Drums – Mathias Schneeberger
Guitar – Troy Van Leeuwen
Vocals – Mark Lanegan, Martina Topley-Bird
Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Mellotron – Greg Dulli
05. Idle Hands   4:38
Bass – Scott Ford
Drums – Cully Symington
Guitar – Dave Rosser, Mathias Schneeberger
Organ – Jeff Klein
Violin, Viola, Cello – Rick G. Nelson
Vocals – Greg Wieczorek, Jen Turner, Joseph Arthur, Mark Lanegan
Vocals, Guitar, Mellotron – Greg Dulli

06. Circle The Fringes   5:24
Bass – Mario Lalli
Drums – Greg Wieczorek
Guitar – Dave Rosser, Mathias Schneeberger
Violin, Viola, Cello – Rick G. Nelson
Vocals – Mark Lanegan
Vocals, Guitar, Mellotron – Greg Dulli
07. Who Will Lead Us?   3:49
Bass, Drums – Eddie Nappi
Guitar – Mathias Schneeberger, Troy Van Leeuwen
Vocals – Mark Lanegan
Vocals, Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Greg Dulli
08. Seven Stories Underground   3:22
Drums, Percussion – Andy Preen, Greg Wieczorek
Organ – Quintron
Vocals – Mark Lanegan
Vocals, Bass, Lap Steel Guitar [Lap Steel], Organ – Dave Rosser
Vocals, Guitar – Greg Dulli
09. I Was In Love With You   4:25
Bass – Scott Ford
Cello – Simone Vitucci
Drums – Cully Symington
Guitar – Dave Rosser, Jeff Klein
Violin – Petra Haden
Vocals, Guitar, Electric Piano [Rhodes], Drums, Piano – Greg Dulli
10. Bête Noire   3:51
Bass – Scott Ford
Guitar – Mario Lalli, Mathias Schneeberger
Vocals – Mark Lanegan
Vocals, Drums, Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Greg Dulli
11. Each To Each   4:49
Drums – Norm Block
Guitar, Mellotron – Mathias Schneeberger
Guitar, Programmed By [Programming] – Jeff Klein
Mandolin – Dave Rosser
Synthesizer, Sequencer – Natasha Shneider
Vocals – Mark Lanegan
Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Mellotron, Drums – Greg Dulli
12. Front Street   5:23
Bass – Eddie Nappi
Drums – Brian Young
Guitar – David Catching
Vocals – Mark Lanegan
Vocals, Guitar, Electric Piano [Rhodes], Mellotron – Greg Dulli

MP3 @ 320 Size: 122 MB
Flac  Size: 347 MB

ISOBEL CAMPBELL AND MARK LANEGAN - HAWK 2010

            


Hawk is the third collaborative studio album by Scottish indie pop singer Isobel Campbell and American alternative rock musician Mark Lanegan, released on 24 August 2010 on V2 Records.

Recorded throughout the United Kingdom and the United States, Hawk features a number of guest musicians, including folk singer Willy Mason, bassist Bill Wells and former Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha. Isobel Campbell (born 27 April 1976) is a Scottish singer, songwriter and cellist. She rose to prominence at age nineteen as a member of the indie pop band Belle & Sebastian, but left the group to pursue a solo career, first as The Gentle Waves, and later under her own name. She later collaborated with singer Mark Lanegan on three albums. Her latest studio album, There Is No Other, was released in 2020.
         


Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan – Hawk
Label: V2 – VVR740601, Cooperative Music – VVR740601
Format:    CD, Album
Country: Europe
Released: 2010
Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Alternative Rock, Folk Rock

TRAXS

       


01. We Die And See Beauty Reign   2:53
Electric Guitar [Drone] – Nikolaj Heyman
Electric Guitar [Drone], Double Bass – Dave McGowan
Guitar – Jim McCulloch
Mixed By – Isobel Campbell, Matthew Cullen
Vocals – Isobel Campbell, Mark Lanegan
Written-By – Campbell, McCulloch
02. You Won't Let Me Down Again   3:32
Acoustic Guitar – Jeff Fielder
Drums – Peter Dombernowsky
Electric Guitar – James Iha, Jim McCulloch
Electric Guitar, Bass – Dave McGowan
Mixed By – Chris Szczech, Dave Paterson, Isobel Campbell
Vocals – Isobel Campbell, Mark Lanegan
Written-By – Campbell, McCulloch
03. Snake Song   2:50
Banjo – Jason Bratlie
Double Bass – Dave McGowan
Drums – Peter Dombernowsky
Guitar – Jim McCulloch
Mixed By – Dave Paterson, Isobel Campbell
Organ [Hammond] – Chris Geddes, Palle Hjorth
Vocals – Mark Lanegan
Vocals, Piano – Isobel Campbell
Written-By – Townes Van Zandt
04. Come Undone   5:41
Arranged By [Strings] – Isobel Campbell, Paul Leonard Morgan
Double Bass – Dave McGowan
Guitar – Jim McCulloch
Mixed By – Chris Szczech, Dave Paterson, Isobel Campbell
Organ [Hammond] – Palle Hjorth
Vocals – Isobel Campbell, Mark Lanegan
Written-By – Campbell
05. No Place To Fall   3:15
Double Bass – Dave McGowan
Drums – Peter Dombernowsky
Guitar – Jim McCulloch
Mixed By – Isobel Campbell, Matthew Cullen
Violin – Nina Violet
Vocals – Willie Mason
Vocals, Piano – Isobel Campbell
Written-By – Townes Van Zandt
06. Get Behind Me   5:09
Bass – Dave McGowan
Drums – Peter Dombernowsky
Guitar – Jim McCulloch
Mixed By – Dave Paterson, Isobel Campbell
Organ – Bill Wells
Vocals – Isobel Campbell, Mark Lanegan
Written-By – Campbell
07. Time Of The Season   4:27
Arranged By [Strings] – Isobel Campbell, Paul Leonard Morgan
Bass – Dave McGowan
Drums – Peter Dombernowsky
Guitar – Jeff Fielder
Guitar [Nashville Guitar] – Jim McCulloch
Mixed By – Dave Paterson, Isobel Campbell
Vocals – Mark Lanegan
Vocals, Autoharp, Shaker – Isobel Campbell
Written-By – Campbell
08. Hawk   2:25
Bass – Dave McGowan 
Drums – Peter Dombernowsky
Guitar – Jim McCulloch, Nikolaj Heyman
Handclaps – Shreveport Massive
Mixed By – Isobel Campbell, Matthew Cullen
Saxophone [Saxes] – Scott Gerardy
Sounds [Rubber Chicken, Train] – Daniel Breithaupt
Written-By – Campbell
09.Sunrise   2:30
Guitar – Jim McCulloch
Mixed By – Chris Szczech
Vocals – Isobel Campbell
Written-By – Campbell
10. To Hell & Back Again   4:44
Arranged By [Strings] – Isobel Campbell, Paul Leonard Morgan
Bass – Dave McGowan
Drums – Peter Dombernowsky
Guitar – James Iha, Jim McCulloch
Mixed By – Dave Paterson, Geoff Allan, Isobel Campbell
Piano – Bill Wells
Vocals, Tambourine – Isobel Campbell
Written-By – Campbell
11. Cool Water   3:37
Guitar – Jim McCulloch
Guitar, Double Bass – Dave McGowan
Mixed By – Isobel Campbell, Matthew Cullen
Percussion – Peter Dombernowsky
Sounds [Car] – Dave Paterson
Sounds [Footsteps, Leg] – Chris Szczech
Vocals – Isobel Campbell, Willie Mason
Written-By – Campbell
12. Eyes Of Green   1:50
Accordion [Accordian] – Palle Hjorth
Drums – Peter Dombernowsky
Guitar – Jim McCulloch
Harmonica, Bass – Dave McGowan
Mixed By – Isobel Campbell, Matthew Cullen
Piano – Bill Wells
Violin – Nina Violet
Vocals – Isobel Campbell, Mark Lanegan
Written-By – Campbell
13. Lately   4:46
Bass – Dave McGowan
Drums, Percussion – Peter Dombernowsky
Guitar – Jeff Fielder, Jim McCulloch
Mixed By – Dave Paterson, Isobel Campbell
Vocals – Makeda Francisco, Mark Lanegan, Tisha Freddrick
Written-By – Campbell

MP3 @ 320 Size: 114 MB
Flac  Size: 289 MB

Screaming Trees On Urban Aspirines HERE

6 comments:

  1. How much work, thank you. Nicely done. Some i have others not.
    I didn't know that he died and that he was still so young, terrible.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Many hours of work for this post.

      Delete
    2. I believe you. I really feel sorry for you with all this work. M. L. has also written an autobiography which should not be uninteresting. I'm waiting too see if i can get them cheap antiquarium. Otherwise i have to order three of your entry. I myself have from him mainly from the early days. Terrible shame about the people and exc. musicians.

      Delete
    3. I miss him. His voice was astonishing and so was his restless pursuit of new sounds and new collaborators. I didn't know he said that staying in QOTSA was "too easy", but that describes a man who made great art but was never satisfied with his work.

      I have all these records, but enjoyed reading the post as well as the photos and poster art that you chose! Mark's work with Soulsavers is also very beautiful.



      Delete
  2. There is a nice interview in IT'S PSYCHEDELIC BABY MAGAZINE with Eddie Flowers from the GIZMOS. GIZMOS a fantastic L. A. punk band from 1976/77. There is also a nice long (!) list from him with his top favourites where you can probably recommend most of them without reservation.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Ohhhh!!! I didn't know he died! He was still so young, what a pity!!!
    Thanks for the albums! Cheers

    ReplyDelete