Hold up!!! Screaming Trees covered Peace in the Valley???? How did miss that. I remember singing that song at church when I was little.
Oh yea! I can PM you later this evening. It was a cover of Johnny Cash's version of the song, so it has a very countryish vibe, but is very well done, IMO.
Oh yea! I can PM you later this evening. It was a cover of Johnny Cash's version of the song, so it has a very countryish vibe, but is very well done, IMO.
Aw thanks man! That would be great. I can't wait to hear it. I love that song!
Just wanted to say thanks to anyone that posted a link, stumbled onto the thread and was blown away by this stuff, cheers
Yeah, I think this thread alone got me back into Lanegan. I'll be picking up a couple more of his releases this x-mas. I'd really like to hear those Trees tracks from the unfinished 98 album. However, that would probably require someone burning them to a disk and mailing it to me. 1,000,000 American dollars for the first person to do so...
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Yeah, I think this thread alone got me back into Lanegan. I'll be picking up a couple more of his releases this x-mas. I'd really like to hear those Trees tracks from the unfinished 98 album. However, that would probably require someone burning them to a disk and mailing it to me. 1,000,000 American dollars for the first person to do so...
Maybe, if I knew what I was doing. I tried hitting it with a rock, but that didn't seem to do anything. Also, all I have is my work computer and it doesn't have a burner.
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Maybe, if I knew what I was doing. I tried hitting it with a rock, but that didn't seem to do anything. Also, all I have is my work computer and it doesn't have a burner.
glad you like the albums! ive been listening to his new one with isobel campbell alot... its pretty good
I just got Sunday at Devil Dirt on the weekend and overall i think it's better then the first. It came with a bonus disc of some live stuff recorded in London. Pretty good. Any news on the new Soulsavers or solo album?
I don't think the Trees will get back together anytime soon :(
Yea I saw this too. Sadly I think you're right about the Trees; however, it was great to see Mark say something nice about the Conners brothers. I don't think I've ever seen anything positive in print before coming from Lanegan when it came to the Trees.
Fuck! I love how the percussion in the song sounds like someone banging on steam-erupting pipes. The song is maniacal. It makes me feel like I'm on meth.
Pure menacing chaos.
Rollin' just to keep on rollin'.
Sweet!
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Sweet Oblivion
Dust
Whiskey for the Holy Ghost
Soulsavers
Bubblegum
What should I get next?
Field Songs
“Life is life everywhere. Life is in ourselves and not outside us. There will be men beside me, and the important thing is to be a man among men and to remain a man always, whatever the misfortunes, not to despair and not to fall - that is the aim of life, that is its purpose.”
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Sweet Oblivion
Dust
Whiskey for the Holy Ghost
Soulsavers
Bubblegum
What should I get next?
I'll Take Care Of You - Solo
The Winding Sheet - Solo
Ballad Of The Broken Seas - w/ Isobel Campbell
Its Not How Far You Fall, Its The Way You Land - Soulsavers
Sweet Oblivion
Dust
Whiskey for the Holy Ghost
Soulsavers
Bubblegum
What should I get next?
i say adorata... youve already got 2 solo albums there... check out his gutter twins stuff... and then his contributions to QOTSA... get a feel for his versatility IMO
field songs is great though... as is the winding sheet... his isobel cambell stuff took awhile to grow on me... its a lil sea shanty-ish
Rated R:
In The Fade (Lead vocals)
Auto Pilot, I Think I Lost My Headache, Leg Of Lamb (all backing vocals)
Songs For The Deaf:
Hangin' Tree (Lead)
Song For The Deaf
God Is In The Radio
A Song For The Dead
Lullabies To Paralyze:
This Lullaby (Lead)
Burn The Witch
You've Got A Killer Scene There Man...
Era Vulgaris:
River In The Road (just does harmonies on this one i think?)
Lanegan also has songwriting credits on No One Knows, Tangled Up In Plaid, Long Slow Goodbye and Medication....but i cant remember off top of my head if he actually sings on them or not.
also check out
Mike Watt - Ball Hog or Tugboat: "Max & Wells"
Melissa Auf Der Maur - Auf Der Maur: "Taste You"
Mad Season - Above: "I'm Above" & "Long Gone Day"
So do I. You can't go wrong with I'll Take Care of You as well. Hell, dude if you have the money, just buy all his work! haha. You won't regret it, I assure you.
After Whiskey my favorite is Scrapes at Midnight so that's my suggestion. Just get anything and everything you can!
I am going to give my wife a list of nothing but Lanegan to get me for christmas. Funny, I've owned Whiskey for 10 years now and I'm just now getting into it. Sooooo mellow, but I'm getting the hang of it. His vocal melodies are so subtle that they're easy to miss. It's once I learn the song well enough that I can sing along that I really uncover his genius.
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You should also check out Screaming Tree's Uncle Anesthesia
not a bad song on that one either
About a hundred years ago, I think I heard it on a beat up casette tape through a real crappy, speaker-blown boom box. I wasn't very impressed but I suspect I didn't really give it much of a chance...
I'll pick up that one too.
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Personally I love all of the Screaming Trees work, but I will admit that it took me a little while to get into their earlier stuff, mainly because the recordings were so low budget. Now though, Invisible Lantern has grown to be one of my fav Trees albums. Songs like Lines & Circles, Night Comes Creeping, and Grey Diamond Desert are golden. In fact, if Lanegan "covers" another one of his own songs again on the next Soulsavers album, I want it to be a quality recording of Grey Diamond Desert. Simply an epic, beauty of a song that really showed off his "younger" sounding vocals for the first time.
And eyedclaar, I got into Lanegan by listening to the Trees first; it took me a while to get into his solo stuff. But I agree with you; once you listen to the solo stuff a few times, learn the music and lyrics, and really 'listen' to his vocals, you finally see the passion and genius (IMO) behind his work. Discovering Lanegan's back catalouge was as great to me as discovering Soundgarden's. And that's sayin' something...
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Oh yea! I can PM you later this evening. It was a cover of Johnny Cash's version of the song, so it has a very countryish vibe, but is very well done, IMO.
Aw thanks man! That would be great. I can't wait to hear it. I love that song!
Yeah, I think this thread alone got me back into Lanegan. I'll be picking up a couple more of his releases this x-mas. I'd really like to hear those Trees tracks from the unfinished 98 album. However, that would probably require someone burning them to a disk and mailing it to me. 1,000,000 American dollars for the first person to do so...
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=881QSFN8
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Anita Grey with Josh Homme as well, awesome.
I just got Sunday at Devil Dirt on the weekend and overall i think it's better then the first. It came with a bonus disc of some live stuff recorded in London. Pretty good. Any news on the new Soulsavers or solo album?
Katowice 2007
London 2007
http://www.prefixmag.com/features/mark-lanegan-and-isobel-campbell/interview/23088/
I don't think the Trees will get back together anytime soon :(
Yea I saw this too. Sadly I think you're right about the Trees; however, it was great to see Mark say something nice about the Conners brothers. I don't think I've ever seen anything positive in print before coming from Lanegan when it came to the Trees.
Pure menacing chaos.
Rollin' just to keep on rollin'.
Sweet!
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Sweet Oblivion
Dust
Whiskey for the Holy Ghost
Soulsavers
Bubblegum
What should I get next?
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Field Songs
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I'll Take Care Of You - Solo
The Winding Sheet - Solo
Ballad Of The Broken Seas - w/ Isobel Campbell
Its Not How Far You Fall, Its The Way You Land - Soulsavers
that should keep you busy for a while
field songs is great though... as is the winding sheet... his isobel cambell stuff took awhile to grow on me... its a lil sea shanty-ish
http://seanbriceart.com/
as for QOTSA stuff:
Rated R:
In The Fade (Lead vocals)
Auto Pilot, I Think I Lost My Headache, Leg Of Lamb (all backing vocals)
Songs For The Deaf:
Hangin' Tree (Lead)
Song For The Deaf
God Is In The Radio
A Song For The Dead
Lullabies To Paralyze:
This Lullaby (Lead)
Burn The Witch
You've Got A Killer Scene There Man...
Era Vulgaris:
River In The Road (just does harmonies on this one i think?)
Lanegan also has songwriting credits on No One Knows, Tangled Up In Plaid, Long Slow Goodbye and Medication....but i cant remember off top of my head if he actually sings on them or not.
also check out
Mike Watt - Ball Hog or Tugboat: "Max & Wells"
Melissa Auf Der Maur - Auf Der Maur: "Taste You"
Mad Season - Above: "I'm Above" & "Long Gone Day"
I agree with this
After Whiskey my favorite is Scrapes at Midnight so that's my suggestion. Just get anything and everything you can!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m00XdHFWOaY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csm5He8OUD8
I am going to give my wife a list of nothing but Lanegan to get me for christmas. Funny, I've owned Whiskey for 10 years now and I'm just now getting into it. Sooooo mellow, but I'm getting the hang of it. His vocal melodies are so subtle that they're easy to miss. It's once I learn the song well enough that I can sing along that I really uncover his genius.
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Both great. Thank you!
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not a bad song on that one either
About a hundred years ago, I think I heard it on a beat up casette tape through a real crappy, speaker-blown boom box. I wasn't very impressed but I suspect I didn't really give it much of a chance...
I'll pick up that one too.
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And eyedclaar, I got into Lanegan by listening to the Trees first; it took me a while to get into his solo stuff. But I agree with you; once you listen to the solo stuff a few times, learn the music and lyrics, and really 'listen' to his vocals, you finally see the passion and genius (IMO) behind his work. Discovering Lanegan's back catalouge was as great to me as discovering Soundgarden's. And that's sayin' something...