What's Up With Mark Lanegan and the Other Tree Members?

AiCPearlJamWeenAiCPearlJamWeen Posts: 785
edited February 2007 in Other Music
Just wondering what he's up to? I haven't heard any of his solo stuff but love his stuff with the Tree's and Mad Season. How is his solo shit, is it worth buying? BTW anyone know if there are any ST T-Shirts. I can't find much shit from the Tree's, even on eBay.
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  • Lanegan is currently hangin' out with his fellow Gutter Twin (The Gutter Twins) Greg Duli -- they have an album coming out soon. Mark did some work on Guli's Twighlight Singer's latest album too.

    Lanegan's last solo album, "Bubblegum" is as good as any of the Screaming Trees stuff, but his 1994 release, "Whiskey for the Holy Ghost" is probably better than most of the Screaming Trees stuff. "Field Songs" is another great solo album.

    The Conner bros both have separate projects now, I forgot the names of them, but they aren't anything special.

    Drummer Barrett Martin does a lot of work on various albums as well as really mind-blowing tribal drum shit of his own.

    The fun fact about Screaming Trees is that all 4 members appeared on Queens of the Stone Age's "Rated R" album as four separate musicians on different tracks.

    Excluding Mudhoney, The Screaming Trees & Mark Lanegan are the BEST, purist sounds to come out of Seattle.
  • mrwalkerbmrwalkerb Posts: 1,015
    well now that you've got the where are they now answered, here's my take on his solo stuff. Bubblegum is probably one of the best albums of the decade. Whisky for the holy ghost is really really good but Bubblegum is the shit.
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  • I think one of the Connor bros. is in a band called "Valis"

    "Bubblegum" is an awesome album, very underrated (like the majority of Lanegan's work). Check out "Scraps at Midnight" as well.
  • Check out:

    'Ballad of the Broken Seas" by Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan

    Good shit.
    Dude.
  • mrwalkerb wrote:
    Bubblegum is probably one of the best albums of the decade.

    +1... amazing album...
  • lanegan is a fuckin legend

    seen him live loads and he doesnt disappoint

    all about evrything he sings on,

    check out the new twilight singers ep, a stitch in time, he guests on a couple of tracks, preview of gutter twins i suspect

    http://www.onewhiskey.com is a good un for updates, etc
  • jeffbrjeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    I think one of the Connor bros. is in a band called "Valis"

    That would be Van, playing with another brother, Patrick. I've seen Vallis a few times. Fun shows, for sure. http://www.valisrocks.com/

    The Screaming Trees always put on a great show, and are my favorite band from that era. I hope one day that they'll get back together.
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  • Alex_CoeAlex_Coe Posts: 762
    Bubblegum and Whiskey are must-haves.
  • KirkwoodKirkwood Posts: 228
    I love the trees. And whiskey for the holy ghost is really great. But bubblegum??
    I was so disapointed when I bought it. I want Mark the screaming trees thing or alone with an guitar.
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  • mole1985mole1985 Posts: 1,119
    As been said 'Bubblegum' is the way forward. 'Whiskey' is a good follow up. Can't wait for the Gutter twins, Lanegan live is AMAZING.
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  • Alex_CoeAlex_Coe Posts: 762
    Kirkwood wrote:
    I love the trees. And whiskey for the holy ghost is really great. But bubblegum??
    I was so disapointed when I bought it.
    YOU FOOL! *bitch slap*
  • T-CaseT-Case Posts: 186
    The fun fact about Screaming Trees is that all 4 members appeared on Queens of the Stone Age's "Rated R" album as four separate musicians on different tracks.
    Didn't he also do some vocals on QOTSA last cd Lullibies to Paralyze?
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  • On LTP he sang "This Lullaby," but that's about all he did vocally on there.
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  • elmerelmer Posts: 1,683
    Im disapointed that Lanegans working with Dulli. Its an album I wont bother with, apart from Afghan Whigs: Gentlemen his stuff bores me a tad.
    Think that (twilight singers)Blackberry Belle is the worst music Lanegan and Shawn Smith have been involved in.

    I'll Take Care of You is another great solo record of his, though covers.
  • reeferchiefreeferchief Posts: 3,569
    Fuck me no one has mention The Winding Sheet yet, classic fucking album great start to a solo career, Bubblegum is awesome, Ballard of the Broken Seas with Isobelle Campbell, in short all Lanegans solo work is worth picking up the guy is a legend.

    Some cool youtube stuff with Nick Olivieri accoustic

    Auto Pilot: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVr4F5tCCl0

    with QOTSA live:

    In The Fade: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpwdsM37lck
    Hangin' Tree: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grw5AT5kq0c&mode=related&search=

    With Isobelle Campbell:

    Ramblin Man: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sG6_zoFw80

    Solo:

    Ugly Sunday: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzdTv7d72O0
    House A Home: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tam7bCoFIAA
    Sideways In Reverse: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poq8wYAG8kg
    I'll Take Care of You(live): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ki8onHZ2n80
    Hit the City(live): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x121nbGC5iQ&mode=related&search=
    Wedding Dress(live): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmLRkYsCprw&mode=related&search=

    Enjoy the vids and buy the albums dude.:)
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  • elmerelmer Posts: 1,683
    Lanagan sings two lines on Martina Topley-Birds debut Quixotic (called Anything in the states), she was the voice of Trickys Maxinquaye classic.
    Josh Homme also makes an appearance as does the Trickmeister himself, a great album.

    Check out her "Lullaby" single on youtube.

    as for Lanegan, personally I feel if you like any one of his solo records then you really do need to hear them all,
  • reeferchiefreeferchief Posts: 3,569
    Mark also makes appearences on Nick Olivieri's Mondo Generator albums and Chris Goss' Masters Of Reality albums, forgot to mention them the other day.:)

    Forgot to post this one of Nick and Mark yesterday:

    Another Love Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X89qnxiD8CU&mode=related&search=

    Love these accoustic renditions of the Queens songs.:)
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