A-Sides

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Soundgarden combined the epic grandstanding of Led Zeppelin with the grunge buzz of Blue Cheer and the psychedelic undertones of the Butthole Surfers to create some of the definitive hard rock of the 1990s. This collection of what can loosely be defined as "hits" (hard rock isn't noted for its singles action) briefly sweeps over the indie years with SubPop and SST, placing emphasis on the band's successful A&M years. Singer Chris Cornell's histrionic wails grabbed the bulk of the attention, but the band's true power rested with the drumming of Matt Cameron and the twin guitar attack of Cornell and Kim Thayil. One need only listen to "Fell on Black Days" or "Blow Up the Outside World" to understand that Soundgarden's complex riffs and superb dynamics were its great strengths. --Rob O'Connor

Music Review:

  1. Angel Dust
  2. Astronaut [Enhanced]
  3. Beauty and the Beat
  4. Best of
  5. Blind
  6. Bloodletting
  7. Blue
  8. Chocolate & Cheese [Explicit Lyrics]
  9. Collective Soul
  10. Combat Rock [Original recording remastered]

Music Review

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Music Review

Comedy Horn

Matilda Variations for Solo Piano

Landscape Solo for Piano / Aquila Imperiale

Music: Verbal [CD-single]

Nasty Girl [CD-single] [Import]

Kittenz and Thee Glitz [Extra tracks]

Legiao Urbana 5 [Import]

New Thug Order

Mussareggae

Kismet [Soundtrack]

Live At Stockholm: 1961 [Live] [Import]

LRC Jazz Sampler, Vol. 7 [Import]

Hideho [CD-single]

Russian Chant for Vespers

Collection