Chris Cornell's Voice on Temple of the Dog

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  • sgossard3 wrote:
    i bet alot of people thought rick rubin (primarily a hip-hop producer)

    On a side note, I've always just found this statement funny...Rubin began his career producing for LL, Beasties and Run DMC, and became well known for his landmark productions in the rap world, however, a quick look at his 23-year resume indicates that he's primarily NOT a hip-hop producer.

    1985: Radio – LL Cool J
    1986: Licensed to Ill – Beastie Boys
    1986: Raising Hell – Run-DMC
    1986: Reign in Blood – Slayer
    1987: Electric – The Cult
    1987: Yo! Bum Rush the Show - Public Enemy
    1988: Danzig – Danzig
    1988: Tougher Than Leather – Run-DMC
    1988: South of Heaven – Slayer
    1988: Masters of Reality – Masters of Reality
    1989: Dice – Andrew Dice Clay
    1989: Live Fast, Die Fast – Wolfsbane
    1990: Same – Geto Boys
    1990: Trouble – Trouble
    1990: Danzig II: Lucifuge – Danzig
    1990: Seasons in the Abyss – Slayer
    1991: Nobody Said It Was Easy – The Four Horsemen
    1991: Manic Frustration – Trouble
    1991: Decade of Aggression – Slayer
    1991: Blood Sugar Sex Magik – Red Hot Chili Peppers
    1992: Danzig III: How the Gods Kill – Danzig
    1992: King King – Red Devils
    1993: Thrall: Demonsweatlive – Danzig
    1993: Wandering Spirit – Mick Jagger
    1993: 21st Century Jesus – Messiah
    1994: Danzig 4 – Danzig
    1994: American Recordings – Johnny Cash
    1994: Divine Intervention – Slayer
    1994: Wildflowers – Tom Petty
    1995: One Hot Minute – Red Hot Chili Peppers
    1995: Ballbreaker – AC/DC
    1995: God Lives Underwater – God Lives Underwater
    1995: Empty – God Lives Underwater
    1996: Songs and Music from "She's the One" – Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
    1996: Unchained – Johnny Cash
    1996: Undisputed Attitude – Slayer
    1996: Don't Call me Barry – Hermann and the Hermits
    1996: Sutras – Donovan
    1998: "Let Me Give the World to You" – The Smashing Pumpkins (an unreleased song)
    1998: VH1 Storytellers – Johnny Cash & Willie Nelson
    1998: Diabolus in Musica – Slayer
    1998: Car Wheels on a Gravel Road – Lucinda Williams (mix only)
    1998: System of a Down – System of a Down
    1998: Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts – Kula Shaker ("Sound of Drums")
    1998: Chef Aid: The South Park Album – South Park
    1999: Northern Star – Melanie C ("Suddenly Monday" and "Ga Ga")
    1999: Californication – Red Hot Chili Peppers
    1999: Echo – Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
    1999: Loud Rocks – V/A ("Shame" by System of a Down and Wu-Tang Clan, "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nothing Ta Fuck Wit" Tom Morello, Chad Smith and Wu-Tang Clan)
    1999: The Globe Sessions – Sheryl Crow ("Sweet Child O'Mine")
    2000: American III: Solitary Man – Johnny Cash
    2000: Paloalto – Paloalto
    2000: Renegades – Rage Against the Machine
    2001: Amethyst Rock Star – Saul Williams
    2001: The War of Art – American Head Charge
    2001: Breath of the Heart – Krishna Das
    2001: The Final Studio Recordings – Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
    2001: Toxicity – System of a Down
    2002: American IV: The Man Comes Around – Johnny Cash
    2002: By the Way – Red Hot Chili Peppers
    2002: Audioslave – Audioslave
    2002: Steal This Album! – System of a Down
    2003: Results May Vary – Limp Bizkit (with Terry Date and Jordan Schur)
    2003: Unearthed – Johnny Cash
    2003: Door of Faith – Krishna Das
    2003: De-Loused in the Comatorium – The Mars Volta (with Omar Rodriguez-Lopez)
    2003: The Black Album – Jay-Z ("99 Problems")
    2003: Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium – Rage Against the Machine
    2003: Heroes and Villains – Paloalto
    2004: Vol. 3 (The Subliminal Verses) – Slipknot
    2004: Armed Love – The (International) Noise Conspiracy
    2004: Crunk Juice – Lil' Jon and the East Side Boyz ("Stop Fuckin' Wit Me")
    2005: Make Believe – Weezer
    2005: Fijación Oral Vol. 1 – Shakira
    2005: Oral Fixation Vol. 2 – Shakira
    2005: Out of Exile – Audioslave
    2005: Mezmerize – System of a Down
    2005: Hypnotize – System of a Down
    2005: 12 Songs – Neil Diamond
    2006: Stadium Arcadium – Red Hot Chili Peppers
    2006: Taking the Long Way – Dixie Chicks
    2006: American V: A Hundred Highways – Johnny Cash
    2006: FutureSex/LoveSounds – Justin Timberlake ("(Another Song) All Over Again")
    2006: The Saints are Coming – U2 and Green Day (single)
    2006: Window in the Skies – U2 (single)
    2007: American VI – Johnny Cash
    2007: Heroes and Thieves – Vanessa Carlton (with Irv Gotti, 7 Aurelius and Stephan Jenkins)
    2007: Luna Halo – Luna Halo
    2007: Dancing for the Death of an Imaginary Enemy – Ours
    2007: "Better Than I've Ever Been" – Kanye West, Nas, KRS-One (single)
    2007: Minutes to Midnight – Linkin Park
    2007: Free Life – Dan Wilson
    2007: Ordo Ad Chao – Mayhem
    2008: The Cross of My Calling – The (International) Noise Conspiracy
    2008: Weezer – Weezer
    2008: Scars on Broadway – Scars on Broadway
    2008: Home Before Dark – Neil Diamond
    2008: Dancing for the Death of an Imaginary Enemy - Ours
    2008: Seeing Things – Jakob Dylan
    2008: Metallica's ninth studio album – Metallica
    2008: Slayer's Tenth Studio Album – Slayer
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  • Oh, but back to the point of this thread - Chris' voice on TOTD is amazing. This is an album I've always loved, but many of the songs have really continued to impress me more and more over the years.
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  • Kilgore_Trout
    Kilgore_Trout Posts: 7,334
    pjny wrote:
    On a side note, I've always just found this statement funny...Rubin began his career producing for LL, Beasties and Run DMC, and became well known for his landmark productions in the rap world, however, a quick look at his 23-year resume indicates that he's primarily NOT a hip-hop producer.
    sorry i shouldve put it differently... at the point of his career that timbaland is currently at he wouldve been seen as more of a hip-hop guy just as timbaland currently is... rubins is proof that you can break out of the reputation by working with the right bands... hopefully chris can do the same for timbaland

    and thanks for posting that list... theres definitely alot on there i was unaware of
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  • Jeremy1012
    Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    TOTD stands head and shoulders above anything by Soundgarden in terms of Cornell's vocals for me. I like Soundgarden but sometimes the banshee wails were annoying. On TOTD they worked. The high-pitched vocals near the end of Say Hello 2 Heaven are breathtaking. He has never come close to matching it.
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  • facepollution
    facepollution Posts: 6,834
    Jeremy1012 wrote:
    The high-pitched vocals near the end of Say Hello 2 Heaven are breathtaking. He has never come close to matching it.

    Yeah that finale is absolutely jaw-dropping - seeing him do that live was one of the best live musical experiences I've ever had.
  • One of the best albums of all time. Say Hello 2 Heaven is one of the most emotional songs ever written and recorded. Seeing it, as well as Hunger Strike, live has been incredible. Thank you Chris for playing material from one of the best albums of your career.
  • halszka123
    halszka123 Posts: 1,109
    I don't think Chris's voice on TOTD is emotionally the best ever... no!
    Ed put more emotions in ANY of His songs!
    But... TOTD is, as I said on the other thread (as You all remind - new music of Chris Cornell), is better than Ten to me, because is perfect!
    Chris did the best work ever, I can feel He controled His voice all the time, and The Band, wow!, I wish the guitars could be soooo f***ing "hearable" in any of PJ albums!
    Ok. Now, I'm calm...
    Shortly- I love the album, I wish They will do such of this thing again.
    But anyway... from this album started my journey with Pearl Jam, so...thank You, Chris:)
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  • facepollution
    facepollution Posts: 6,834
    halszka123 wrote:
    I don't think Chris's voice on TOTD is emotionally the best ever... no!
    Ed put more emotions in ANY of His songs!

    How could Chris put any more emotion into singing about his dead friend at the end of Say Hello 2 Heaven? If you don't feel his pain there, I can only presume you've never lost a loved one.
  • elmer
    elmer Posts: 1,683
    His vocals on TOTD and BadMotorFinger are his finest moments I reckon, though if pushed I'd take the former.
  • Jeremy1012 wrote:
    TOTD stands head and shoulders above anything by Soundgarden in terms of Cornell's vocals for me. I like Soundgarden but sometimes the banshee wails were annoying. On TOTD they worked. The high-pitched vocals near the end of Say Hello 2 Heaven are breathtaking. He has never come close to matching it.

    I realy disagree. Maybe because he worked with what was essentially PJ on this album it gets so much attention around here, in addition to the fact his vocals sit above a lot of the instuments in the mix on TOTD. Personally I think his best singing was Superunknown, because there was less of the wailing and more of the soul power. It really showed the versatility in his voice from the out and out power of 'My wave' to the more technical efforts like 'fell on black days' but you still have banshee Cornell on the title track. You just have to listen a bit more on that album, because the guitars and drums have a much more obvious presence on that (and any SG album) than on say TOTD.
  • catefrances
    catefrances Posts: 29,003
    I realy disagree. Maybe because he worked with what was essentially PJ on this album it gets so much attention around here, in addition to the fact his vocals sit above a lot of the instuments in the mix on TOTD. Personally I think his best singing was Superunknown, because there was less of the wailing and more of the soul power. It really showed the versatility in his voice from the out and out power of 'My wave' to the more technical efforts like 'fell on black days' but you still have banshee Cornell on the title track. You just have to listen a bit more on that album, because the guitars and drums have a much more obvious presence on that (and any SG album) than on say TOTD.

    i separate cornell and cameron from mccready and gossard on TOTD. and as ed's presence is negligible, i've never viewed it as a pj entity in any way. but yeah i can understand why pj fans hold it in such esteem for whatever reason they choose to do so.
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  • hguz73
    hguz73 Posts: 245
    Vocals were amazing here, great voice pitch and very emotive through out the whole cd..Temple of the Dog is outstanding
  • jamie uk
    jamie uk Posts: 3,812
    I also really like Chris's performance on Euphoria Morning, it's comparable to TOTD in every way, apart from the songs are obviously not so good/epic, whatever. But Chris does a mighty fine job on some more unusual songs, unusual for him anyway.
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  • DiRtyFranK38
    DiRtyFranK38 Posts: 3,131
    jamie uk wrote:
    I also really like Chris's performance on Euphoria Morning, it's comparable to TOTD in every way, apart from the songs are obviously not so good/epic, whatever. But Chris does a mighty fine job on some more unusual songs, unusual for him anyway.

    euphoria is brilliant. i honestly like it better then temple. i really think it's genius. its so psychedelic and drifty. its unbelievable. chris best work along with down on the upside.
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  • Murderers.
    Murderers. Posts: 1,382
    elmer wrote:
    His vocals on TOTD and BadMotorFinger are his finest moments I reckon, though if pushed I'd take the former.
    Definately.

    The Reach Down chorus is so god damn awesome. PJ need to get Chris as a special guest and play that song.
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  • jamie uk
    jamie uk Posts: 3,812
    euphoria is brilliant. i honestly like it better then temple. i really think it's genius. its so psychedelic and drifty. its unbelievable. chris best work along with down on the upside.

    Preaching the end of the world, from Euphoria, is just wonderful, I love it so much, the lyrics, the melody and boy what a vocal :)
    I came, I saw, I concurred.....