When Bad Does Good - Vinil Music

by Chris Cornell
label: UMe, January of 2018 ‧
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Disco 1
A - When Bad Does Good
B - Stargazer (Live At The Paramount) (Temple Of The Dog)

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© 2018 UMG Recordings, Inc.

Made in the EU.

When Bad Does Good - Vinil

by Chris Cornell

Property Description
label: UMe
Release Date: January of 2018
Dimensions: 313 x 316 x 7 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Alternative/Indie > Indie
EAN: 0602567990734
Number of disks: 1
Format: Vinyl / 7" / Record Store Day / Single / Limited Edition

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Chris Cornell

Chris Cornell was one of the most iconic and influential musicians in alternative rock and grunge, known for his powerful voice, songwriting talent, and charismatic stage presence. Born Christopher John Boyle on July 20, 1964, in Seattle, Washington, Cornell was a central figure in the 1990s grunge scene, both as the vocalist and guitarist for the band Soundgarden, as the leader of the supergroup Audioslave, and in his solo career.

Cornell began to gain notoriety in the Seattle music scene with the formation of Soundgarden in 1984, alongside guitarist Kim Thayil and bassist Hiro Yamamoto. Soundgarden was one of the first bands to sign with a major label in the grunge scene, helping to define the sound that would characterize the movement. The band released a series of acclaimed albums, beginning with Ultramega OK (1988) and Louder Than Love (1989), but it was with Badmotorfinger (1991) that Soundgarden became a household name in rock.

The album Superunknown (1994) was Soundgarden's biggest commercial success and is often cited as one of the masterpieces of grunge. The album included iconic singles such as "Black Hole Sun," "Spoonman," and "Fell on Black Days," which received heavy rotation on radio and MTV. "Black Hole Sun," in particular, became one of Cornell's best-known songs and a grunge anthem, with its psychedelic sound and enigmatic lyrics.

Chris Cornell's voice, spanning a wide four-octave range, became one of the most recognizable in rock, standing out for its intensity and raw emotion. His ability to convey both vulnerability and power made him one of the most respected and admired vocalists of his generation.

After Soundgarden disbanded in 1997, Cornell released his first solo album, Euphoria Morning (1999), which received critical acclaim, although it was a departure from Soundgarden's heavy sound, exploring a more melodic and introspective style. This album included the song "Can't Change Me," which was nominated for a Grammy.

In the early 2000s, Cornell joined former members of Rage Against the Machine to form the supergroup Audioslave. Their self-titled debut album, Audioslave (2002), was a major commercial success and included tracks such as "Cochise," "Like a Stone," and "Show Me How to Live." Audioslave's sound combined the instrumental power of Rage Against the Machine with Cornell's lyrical and vocal depth, creating a powerful new sound in rock.

Audioslave released three albums before disbanding in 2007, and during that time, Cornell continued to develop his solo career. The album Carry On (2007) included his cover of Michael Jackson's song "Billie Jean," which was widely praised for its dark and emotional reinterpretation.

In 2010, Cornell reunited with members of Soundgarden, releasing the album King Animal (2012), the band's first studio album in 16 years. The reunion was well-received by fans and critics, and the group toured again, reminding the world of the raw power and depth of Soundgarden's music.

In addition to his work with bands, Cornell is also remembered for his contribution to film soundtracks, including the song "You Know My Name" for the James Bond film Casino Royale (2006), which has been praised as one of the best theme songs in the Bond franchise.

Sadly, Chris Cornell's life was marked by personal battles with depression and substance abuse, which led to his tragic death on May 18, 2017, at the age of 52. His death was ruled a suicide, and the loss was deeply felt throughout the music community.

Chris Cornell's legacy is immense. He is remembered not only as one of the greatest vocalists of all time, but also as an artist who always sought authenticity and depth in his music. His ability to explore the darker parts of the human experience while creating breathtakingly beautiful music secured him a permanent place in music history. His influence continues to be felt by musicians and fans worldwide, and his music remains an enduring testament to his unparalleled talent.

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