Birth Ritual (live) – Soundgarden (first time on CD)ĩ. It Ain’t Like That (live) – Alice In Chains (first time on CD)Ĩ. Would? (live) – Alice In Chains (first time on CD)ħ. Missing – Chris Cornell (Poncier) (first time on CD)Ħ. Nowhere But You – Chris Cornell (Poncier)Ĥ. Touch Me I’m Dick – Citizen Dick (first time on CD)Ģ. Waiting for Somebody – Paul WesterbergĬD 2 – (included in both editions) Bonus Disc (included in 2CD and 2LP editions)ġ. Chloe Dancer / Crown of Thorns – Mother Love Boneġ0. Singles deluxe edition will be released on 19 May 2017. The double vinyl edition of the Singles soundtrack includes the bonus CD from the two-CD deluxe edition (great price right now on Amazon UK). Truly’s “Heart and Lungs” makes it to the deluxe version of Singles The band – who were on Sub Pop at the time – claim this was “due to pressure from various managers to add more songs from the other major label artists.” The new deluxe edition (which has been rumoured for a long time) adds 18 tracks to this, including much more from Chris Cornell and Paul Westerberg, as well as tracks like Truly’s Heart and Lungs – a song that is featured in the original film but apparently pulled at the last minute from the final soundtrack.
The original soundtrack features 13 songs from various artists, including Alice In Chains, Mother Love Bone, Pearl Jam, and The Smashing Pumpkins. It's a fairly minor quibble, though, given all the fine music, whether it's the stomp of "Holy Roller" and "Half Ass Monkey Boy" or the fragile beauty of "Stargazer" and "Crown of Thorns." Ament's amusing but heartfelt liner notes, complete lyrics, and a slew of pictures of Mother Love Bone memorabilia help round out the release.The soundtrack to Cameron Crowe’s 1992 film Singles – which focused on the grunge scene of the early 1990s – is to be reissued as a two-CD deluxe edition and a 2LP+CD set in February next year. The second disc only contains the Shine take of "Capricorn Sister" and "Lady Godiva Blues" itself given the presence of numerous demos on bootlegs, including a version of Argent's "Hold Your Head Up," it seems a lot more could have been added.
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For newcomers, though, this collection is all that is needed, compiling as it does the full contents of both Shine and Apple into one package. Wood certainly has Ian Astbury's gift of gab and vocal projection, though it's likely Rick Rubin would have recorded the guitars a lot more forcefully either way, it's not essential for those who have everything else already. For all the after-the-fact money-making thanks to Polygram, about the only thing that makes it a rip-off to the earlier fans is the inclusion of one unreleased track - "Lady Godiva Blues," which sounds more than a little like one of the Cult's neo-boogie efforts circa Electric. But when Seattle's music took over the commercial stratosphere, with Gossard and Ament steering Pearl Jam to undreamed-of heights, it was inevitable that a re-release would occur - something further confirmed when "Crown of Thorns" became one of the many radio hits from the soundtrack to Singles. Andrew Wood's premature passing was a personal tragedy to all who knew him and to the band's hometown fanbase, but the group had barely made a mark beyond the Shine EP, and Apple was less a debut album than a memorial. It wasn't death but life that brought Mother Love Bone to the attention of the world in the end.