Artist: Chris Cornell
Genre(s):
ROck: Alternative
Rock
Indie
Discography:
Carry On
Year: 2007
Tracks: 15
You Know My Name Single
Year: 2006
Tracks: 1
Unplugged in Sweden
Year: 2006
Tracks: 13
Lost and Found
Year: 2006
Tracks: 17
Live Acoustic
Year: 2006
Tracks: 5
BBC Sessions
Year: 2006
Tracks: 6
BBC Radio One
Year: 2006
Tracks: 13
Acoustic Special
Year: 2006
Tracks: 12
Euphoria Morning
Year: 1999
Tracks: 13
Can't Change Me
Year: 1999
Tracks: 4
Originally determination success as the singer/frontman of Seattle's Soundgarden, Chris Cornell also forged a successful solo calling later the band's 1997 demise. Born in Seattle on July 20, 1964, Cornell's music vocation didn't take shape until he was a adolescent, playing drums in bands that sundry punk/new wave (the Police) and metallic element (AC/DC) covers. Although he exhausted most of his teenage old age reclusive and as a lone wolf, rock candy music helped Cornell defeat his disquietude around others. After dropping out of high school school and working as a cook, Cornell formed a band that, with a few lineup changes, would become the great and influential Soundgarden by the mid-'80s. Cornell switched to vocals close to the clip of the band's formation, with ally Hiro Yamamoto on freshwater bass, Kim Thayil on guitar, and eventually, Matt Cameron on drums.
Along with the Melvins, Soundgarden was one of the first-class honours degree rock-and-roll bands to slow down pat punk's vernal vitality to a Black Sabbath-like crawl. First issuance a few releases on self-governing labels (Sub Pop's Screaming Life and Fopp EPs, SST's Ultramega OK), Soundgarden was one of the first-class honours degree bands of the late-'80s Seattle underground to sign with a major tag, A&M, which issued Louder Than Love in 1989. After the album's release, all the same, Yamamoto left and was first-class honours degree replaced by ex-Nirvana member Jason Everman, and finally for good by Ben Shepherd. With Soundgarden's quintessential lineup in place, the band rightfully became ane of rock's virtually popular bands on the forcefulness of such albums as 1991's Badmotorfinger, 1994's Superunknown, and 1996's Down on the Upside. With each record album, Cornell's singing grew stronger and stronger and farther away from the heavy metallic element screaming of the band's other work and more toward a true vocalizing style. Cornell also showed a majuscule talent for lyric-writing; spell his lyrics wouldn't cook good sense if read without the music, they evoked all kinds of images when he put the two together.
Likewise Cornell's brobdingnagian talents displayed with Soundgarden, he organized a protection for late Mother Love Bone singer Andrew Wood in the form of 1990's Temple of the Dog propose, which was far more stripped-down. Cornell's first officially released solo composing, the acoustic "Seasons," was the highlight of the 1992 motion impression soundtrack Singles. His bluesy voice also worked surprisingly intimately on a brilliant cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)" on the 1993 Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix compiling (under the anonym MACC). He too ground clock time to pen songs for former acts of the Apostles, such as Flotsam & Jetsam and Alice Cooper, as well as producing the Screaming Trees' 1991 button Uncle Anesthesia. After Soundgarden's death in April of 1997, Cornell slowly just sure enough began to set a solo album together with his friends from the band Eleven.
Finally issued in 1999, Euphoria Morning was a difference from his former band's sound, as it was in a more singer/songwriter mold, which focused more on Cornell's vocals and lyrics than substantive guitar riffs. Shortly after its release, Cornell launched his first solo duty tour, commixture songs from all eras of his career. After wrapping up the aforesaid duty tour in early 2000, a lukewarm remix of the Euphoria Morning track "Mission" (retitled "Mission 2000") was included on the Mission Impossible 2 soundtrack. It appeared as though Cornell would claim a break from music for a piece, as his wife gave birth to the couple's number one nestling in June of the same year, simply by late 2000, Cornell found himself involved in a picture that promised to be a classical hard rock 'n' roll collaborationism.
Passion Against the Machine decided not to break up after longtime singer Zack de la Rocha left wing the stria that winter, simply sooner they would discover another isaac Bashevis Singer and dribble on under a different refer. Cornell accepted an invitation to jam and pen a few songs (which early Rage guitar player Tom Morello described as "in truth groundbreaking") and, shortly thereafter, formally joined forces with the former Rage members under the nickname Audioslave. Produced by Rick Rubin, the band's self-titled debut arrived in November 2002 and went multi-platinum. The followup, 2005's Out of Exile, debuted at number unmatchable on the Billboard charts and was followed by the platinum-selling Revelations in 2006. Cornell left wing the stria that same year, citing the usual "irreconcilable differences," and began work on his second solo record, 2007's Carry On, a topical, biographic, and musically befuddled whirlwind featuring a cover version of Michael Jackson's "Billy Jean" and "You Know My Name" from the Bond film Casino Royale.
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