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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Screaming Trees |
| Record Label: |
SST |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Hard Rock |
| Release Date: |
July 30, 1991 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Barriers 2. Turning 3. Other Worlds 4. Transfiguration 5. Don't Look Down 6. Cold Rain 7. In the Forest 8. Back Together 9. Other Days and Different Planets 10. Walk Through to This Side 11. Smokerings 12. Ivy 13. Grey Diamond Desert 14. Night Comes Creeping 15. Invisible Lantern 16. Subtle Poison 17. Windows 18. Black Morning Sun 19. Flower Web 20. End of the Universe 21. Where the Twain Shall Meet |
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Screaming Trees: Mark Lanegan (vocals); Gary Lee Conner (guitar); Van Conner (bass); Mark Pickerel (drums). Although the band was lumped in with the rest of the Seattle grunge scene in the early '90s, Screaming Trees had more in common with the 13th Floor Elevators than with Black Sabbath. Their early albums, which mixed pounding garage rock, psychedelia, and odd stray bits of pop in varying ratios, are condensed on this 21-track compilation, released by their former label SST shortly after the group's 1991 major-label debut, UNCLE ANESTHESIA. Combining tracks from the 1985 EP OTHER WORLDS, 1987's EVEN IF AND ESPECIALLY WHEN, 1988's INVISIBLE LANTERN and 1989's BUZZ FACTORY, ANTHOLOGY traces the group's transformation from paisley pop a la early Green On Red to a harder-edged neo-psychedelia that nonetheless betrays a stronger pop influence in songs like "Smoke Rings" and the sublime "Night Comes Creeping." Singer Mark Lanegan shows the most improvement throughout the set. |
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