Sweet Oblivion

Editorial Reviews
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The Screaming Trees should've had it all, and Sweet Oblivion is the album that should've given it to them. The Ellensburg, Washington, band's second major-label disc is as expert a set of pounding grunge and shifting moods as anything this side of Nirvana. But despite a set of brilliant hooks, intriguing lyrics ("Shadow of the Season," "Julie Paradise"), and Mark Lanegan's attention-getting vocals, it stopped short of going gold. Still, along with its belated follow-up, Dust, this is a masterwork of '90s hard rock. --Rickey Wright

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  1. Temperamental
  2. The District Sleeps Alone Tonight [CD-single]
  3. The Land of Rape and Honey
  4. The Language of Life
  5. The Magnificent Tree
  6. The Singles 81-85 [Box set]
  7. The Slider [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  8. The Sound of the Jam
  9. The Spine
  10. The Winding Sheet

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