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A collection of Screaming Trees' alternate versions, b-sides, and covers. Songs include an acoustic set, live performances, demos, and studio recordings.
The discography of Mark Lanegan consists of eleven studio albums and two EPs as a solo artist, and many other releases from collaborations with other artists. After working with the Screaming Trees since the early 1980s Lanegan left the band due to internal strife over its creative direction. He released his first solo album The Winding Sheet, in 1990 on Sub Pop Recordings where he collaborated with Kurt Cobain on the track "Down in the Dark"
Arranged By – Mark Lanegan, Mike Johnson (8)Drums – Dan PetersElectric Guitar – Mark LaneganElectric Guitar, Bass – Mike Johnson (8)Recorded By – Ed BrooksRecorded By – John AgnelloWritten-By – Mark Lanegan. One Way Street features all five albums released on Sub Pop Records, housed in a faux-leather box set. Each album in the One Way Street box set were cut from new lacquers and pressed on 180-gram vinyl, and are housed in a sleeve reproducing the art for its original release. Record 1: "The Winding Sheet". Recorded December 1989 at Reciprocal Recording, Seattle.
Bubblegum (Mark Lanegan album). Bubblegum is a 2004 rock album by American singer-songwriter Mark Lanegan, released on the Beggars Banquet label under the name "Mark Lanegan Band". The album features a prominent cast of guest musicians, including PJ Harvey, Josh Homme and Nick Oliveri of Queens of the Stone Age, Greg Dulli of The Afghan Whigs, and Duff McKagan and Izzy Stradlin of Guns N' Roses. Also appearing is Lanegan's ex-wife, Wendy Rae Fowler
Happy to announce a brand new Mark Lanegan Band album entitled 'Somebody's Knocking', and Stereogum are premiering the first single and video, 'Stitch It Up'. "The video is the first that Lanegan himself has starred in for 15 years, and also features Donal Logue, reviving his old MTV character Jimmy The Cab Driver. Profound, melancholic synth sounds weave with Lanegan's iconic baritone on impactful single plucked from newly-announced 11th solo album Gigwise.
Lanegan had intimated that the album came around following a Leadbelly project he was working on with Mark Pickerel, Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic. The project was short lived and eventually other musicians became involved in the evolution to the debut solo record. From the Leadbelly sessions a version of "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" appeared on The Winding Sheet. The fourth studio album was released in 1999. The album began life as B-Sides for singles from Scraps at Midnight (two tracks from the sessions appear on the single Hotel).
Dave Clarke, Mark Lanegan. Houston: Publishing Demos 2002. I'll Take Care Of You. Mark Lanegan. Whiskey For The Holy Ghost.
The rumbling track sounded suspiciously like it could have been on the Seattle quartet’s classic fourth album Superunknown. Turns out the track was recorded in May with producer Jack Endino (Nirvana, Mudhoney, Mark Lanegan), and will feature on the band’s new b-sides and rarities collection Echo of Miles: Scattered Tracks Across The Path, out 21st November via A&M. Storm is one of 7 unreleased tracks.
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