![]() ![]() The same goes for the acoustic likes of Chris Cornell's "Seasons," recalling as it does the unplugged Black Sabbath a la their third album Master of Reality (Warner Bros., 1971). After all, the ominous air of Alice in Chains' "Would?" isn't all that far removed from the shadow of doom conjured up by The Jesus and Mary Chain or before them, Joy division (or the Doors at an even earlier point in time). Close on the heels of Pearl Jam's explosive induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, it's obviously no coincidence an expanded twenty-fifth anniversary edition appears of the soundtrack to Singles, the (third) film by Cameron Crowe, focused on the ascendant grunge scene of the early 1990s in Seattle.Īvailable in super deluxe format of two LP's and a bonus CD-actually the second of two discs in the expanded form of that medium-the new edition contains the original thirteen tracks and eighteen more, a plethora of content that simultaneously illustrates the transience and endurance of musical and technological movements. ![]()
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