K... - Temple Of The Dog - Self Titled 1991 -flac- -

FLAC preserves every sonic nuance of the original master tape. For Temple of the Dog , this is critical because:

This album is a tribute to , the lead singer of Mother Love Bone, who passed away in 1990. It is a legendary collaboration featuring members of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam . Chris Cornell : Lead vocals, songwriting. Eddie Vedder : Guest vocals (notably on "Hunger Strike"). Stone Gossard & Mike McCready : Guitars. Jeff Ament : Bass. Matt Cameron : Drums. 🎼 Tracklist Say Hello 2 Heaven (6:22) Reach Down (11:11) Hunger Strike (4:03) Pushin Forward Back (3:44) Call Me a Dog (5:02) Your Saviour (4:02) Four Walled World (6:58) Wooden Jesus (5:09) Your Savior (4:02) All Night Thing (3:52) 🔊 Technical Specs (FLAC) Bit Depth : 16-bit or 24-bit (depending on source) Temple of the Dog - Self Titled 1991 -FLAC- - K...

As Ken listened to the album from start to finish, he felt like he was experiencing something special. The FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) file on his computer seemed to come alive, with every note and beat crystal clear. He couldn't believe his luck in finding this rare gem. FLAC preserves every sonic nuance of the original

Vedder’s inclusion on the album’s lead single, became a historic milestone. As Cornell struggled with the lower register of the song, Vedder stepped up to the microphone to sing the low parts, while Cornell soared into his signature upper-register wails. The soaring, dual-vocal dynamic became an instant classic, marking Vedder's first-ever featured vocal on a commercial record. Track-by-Track Sonic Architecture Chris Cornell : Lead vocals, songwriting

The most famous track, and the "Holy Grail" of Seattle collaborations. The interplay between Chris Cornell and a young Eddie Vedder is legendary. Vedder provides the low, anchor harmonies while Cornell soars above.

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