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Chris Cornell (Soundgarden) began writing songs as a way to process his grief. When he approached Wood’s former bandmates— and Jeff Ament —the collaboration quickly expanded. With the addition of Mike McCready and a young, relatively unknown singer named Eddie Vedder , Temple of the Dog was born. A Perfect Storm of Talent
During the Temple of the Dog sessions, Cornell was struggling with the vocal arrangement for a track called "Hunger Strike." Vedder stepped up to a microphone and spontaneously sang the low register to counter Cornell’s soaring highs. The chemistry was instantaneous, cementing a historic vocal duet and marking Vedder’s first-ever featured appearance on a commercial recording. Track-by-Track Breakdown: Sonic Depth in Lossless FLAC Temple of the Dog - Self Titled 1991 -FLAC- - K...
Let the “K...” guide you to a verified Scene rip. Check the logs. Scan the spectrum. And when you press play, turn it up until Jeff Ament’s bass hits your chest. Because some albums aren’t just listened to—they are . And only lossless will do. Chris Cornell (Soundgarden) began writing songs as a
For a record with as much dynamic range, emotional nuance, and atmospheric depth as Temple of the Dog , standard MP3 compression simply does not do the music justice. This is why music collectors and audiophiles seek out the album in high-fidelity FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format. A Perfect Storm of Talent During the Temple
– An 11-minute jam featuring searing, improvisational guitar work from Mike McCready. It captures the frantic, emotional urgency of the collective grief the musicians shared.
: Clocking in at over 11 minutes, this track is a psychedelic rock tour de force. The uncompressed audio format brings out the grit and warmth of Stone Gossard's rhythm guitar and allows Mike McCready’s scorching, extended wah-wah solo to breathe without digital clipping.