Temple of the Dog [25th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition] [2 CD/1 DVD/1 Blu-ray]

Temple of the Dog [25th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition] [2 CD/1 DVD/1 Blu-ray]

by Temple of the Dog
Temple of the Dog [25th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition] [2 CD/1 DVD/1 Blu-ray]

Temple of the Dog [25th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition] [2 CD/1 DVD/1 Blu-ray]

by Temple of the Dog

CD(Bonus DVD / with Blu-ray Audio)

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Overview

Featuring members of Soundgarden and what would soon become Pearl Jam, Temple of the Dog's lone eponymous album might never have reached a wide audience if not for Pearl Jam's breakout success a year later. In turn, by providing the first glimpse of Chris Cornell's more straightforward, classic rock-influenced side, Temple of the Dog helped set the stage for Soundgarden's mainstream breakthrough with Superunknown. Nearly every founding member of Pearl Jam appears on Temple of the Dog (including the then-unknown Eddie Vedder), so perhaps it isn't surprising that the record sounds like a bridge between Mother Love Bone's theatrical '70s-rock updates and Pearl Jam's hard-rocking seriousness. What is surprising, though, is that Cornell is the dominant composer, writing the music on seven of the ten tracks (and lyrics on all). Keeping in mind that Soundgarden's previous album was the overblown metallic miasma of Louder Than Love, the accessibly warm, relatively clean sound of Temple of the Dog is somewhat shocking, and its mellower moments are minor revelations in terms of Cornell's songwriting abilities. It isn't just the band, either -- he displays more emotional range than ever before, and his melodies and song structures are (for the most part) pure, vintage hard rock. In fact, it's almost as though he's trying to write in the style of Mother Love Bone -- which makes sense, since Temple of the Dog was a tribute to that band's late singer Andrew Wood. Not every song here is directly connected to Wood; once several specific elegies were recorded, additional material grew quickly out of the group's natural chemistry. As a result, there's a very loose, jam-oriented feel to much of the album, and while it definitely meanders at times, the result is a more immediate emotional impact. The album's strength is its mournful, elegiac ballads, but thanks to the band's spontaneous creative energy and appropriately warm sound, it's permeated by a definite, life-affirming aura. That may seem like a paradox, but consider the adage that funerals are more for the living than the dead; Temple of the Dog shows Wood's associates working through their grief and finding the strength to move on. [A four-disc 25th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition of Temple of the Dog was released in 2016. The set included a new mix of the original album by Brendan O'Brien plus three alternate mixes by Adam Kasper on the first CD, along with a second CD featuring seven demos and five studio outtakes. In addition, the official "Hunger Strike" video plus in-concert footage shot at various locations were featured on DVD, and the fourth disc was a Blu-ray Audio with the album tracks in 5.1 Surround Sound and high-definition stereo mixes, plus HD stereo for eight of the bonus videos on the DVD. The set was packaged in a magnetic flip-top box and included a booklet with liner notes by David Fricke, a lenticular sticker, and a poster.] ~ Steve Huey

Product Details

Release Date: 09/30/2016
Label: Interscope
UPC: 0602557095944

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Say Hello 2 Heaven
  2. Reach Down
  3. Hunger Strike
  4. Pushin' Forward Back
  5. Call Me a Dog
  6. Times of Trouble
  7. Wooden Jesus
  8. Your Savior
  9. Four Walled World
  10. All Night Thing
  11. Say Hello 2 Heaven
  12. Wooden Jesus
  13. All Night Thing

Disc 2

  1. Say Hello 2 Heaven
  2. Reach Down
  3. Call Me a Dog
  4. Times of Trouble
  5. Angel of Fire
  6. Black Cat
  7. Times of Trouble
  8. Say Hello 2 Heaven
  9. Reach Down
  10. Pushin' Forward Back
  11. Wooden Jesus
  12. All Night Thing

Disc 3

  1. Hunger Strike
  2. Wooden Jesus
  3. Say Hello 2 Heaven
  4. Reach Down
  5. Call me a Dog
  6. Times of Trouble
  7. Say Hello 2 Heaven
  8. Hunger Strike
  9. Hunger Strike
  10. Say Hello 2 Heaven
  11. Hunger Strike
  12. Call Me a Dog
  13. All Night Thing
  14. Reach Down
  15. Call Me a Dog
  16. Reach Down

Disc 4

  1. Say Hello 2 Heaven
  2. Reach Down
  3. Hunger Strike
  4. Pushin Forward Back
  5. Call Me a Dog
  6. Times of Trouble
  7. Wooden Jesus
  8. Your Savior
  9. Four Walled World
  10. All Night Thing
  11. Say Hello 2 Heaven
  12. Hunger Strike
  13. Call Me a Dog
  14. All Night Thing
  15. Reach Down
  16. Call Me a Dog
  17. Reach Down

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Temple of the Dog   Primary Artist
David Garza   Vocals (Background)
Glen Hansard   Vocals (Background)
Jeff Ament   Bass
Dhani Harrison   Vocals (Background)
Rick Parashar   Organ,Piano
Matt Cameron   Drums,Percussion
Mike McCready   Guitar,Lead Guitar
Liam Finn   Vocals (Background)
Eddie Vedder   Vocals (Background),Lead Vocals,Vocals
Stone Gossard   Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
Chris Cornell   Banjo,Vocals,Harmonica
Paul Rachman   Director
Eddie Rehfeldt   Co-Producer
Tadd Sackville-West   Director

Technical Credits

John Burton   Recording
Jeff Ament   Composer
Rick Parashar   Producer
Brendan O'Brien   Mixing
Adam Kasper   Mixing
Temple of the Dog   Producer,Arranger
Brett Eliason   Mixing
Steve Duchin   Producer,Editing
Stone Gossard   Composer
Chris Cornell   Composer
Jerry Sullivan   Public Relations
Jared White   Editing
Josh Evans   Mixing
Matt Sheldon   Sound Recording
Andy Miniger   Producer
Eddie Rehfeldt   Producer
Kate Bayley   Producer,Executive Producer
Lisa Dutton   Engineer,Producer,Recording
Tadd Sackville-West   Photography Director
Andy Mininger   Producer
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