Temple Of The Dog Deluxe Edition (2-CD) 2016 ak320
The Seattle-based group assembled in mourning, working through their grief in music, and the resultant 10 songs have become revered by a legion of fans that commiserated with their loss. The project was not a planned commercial venture nor like other rock bands; this was Temple of the Dog. They released one lone album in 1991, played a few shows, then split down different musical paths. A supergroup in retrospect, they have reunited for only eight big concerts, including one at Madison Square Garden on Monday, Nov. 7.
The upcoming concert is going to be a huge deal for their followers, and it will be intriguing to hear what other material they might pull out (particularly any Mother Love Bone tunes) in order to fill a 90-minute concert. Either way, fans are revved up.
Format: mp3 Bitrate 320ak
Tracklist:
Temple Disk 1
- Say Hello To Heaven.mp3
- Reach Down.mp3
- Hunger Strike.mp3
- Pushin Forward Back.mp3
- Call Me A Dog.mp3
- Times Of Trouble.mp3
- Wooden Jesus.mp3
- Your Saviour.mp3
- Four Walled World.mp3
- All Night Thing.mp3
- Say Hello To Heaven (Alternate Mix) _ Bonus.mp3
- Wooden Jesus (Alternate Mix) _ Bonus.mp3
- All Night Thing (Alternate Mix) _ Bonus.mp3
Time : 70:00min
Dog Disk 2
- Say Hello To Heaven (Demo).mp3
- Reach Down (Demo).mp3
- Call Me A Dog (Demo).mp3
- Times Of Trouble (Demo).mp3
- Angel On Fire (Demo).mp3
- Black Cat (Demo).mp3
- Times Of Trouble (Instrumental _ Demo).mp3
- Say Hello To Heaven (Outtake).mp3
- Reach Down (Outtake).mp3
- Pushin Forward Back (Outtake).mp3
- Wooden Jesus (Outtake).mp3
- All Night Thing (Outtake).mp3
Time: 72:00min
Members
Chris Cornell – lead vocals, banjo, guitar, harmonica
Mike McCready – lead guitar, backing vocals
Stone Gossard – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Jeff Ament – bass, backing vocals
Matt Cameron – drums, backing vocals
Guest
Eddie Vedder – backing vocals, co-lead vocals, guitar
Almost nobody nationally knew about Mother Love Bone or Andrew Wood, and rock stations really started to play the single “Hunger Strike” in mid-1992, when A&M, realizing they had an unexploited property from their now two big acts, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, re-promoted the album with renewed MTV interest. It shot to No. 5 on the charts and passed the million sales mark