The Winding Sheet

Editorial Reviews
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The singer for the Screaming Trees, Lanegan here choses to substitute his band's psychedelic yawp for the moody introspection of modern blues. His smooth croon transforms into an angry growl when the music turns stormy. "Mockingbirds" features a treacherously descending piano melody; "Wild Flowers" allows for an out-of-tune guitar to explain its world-weariness. "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" is noted for being the first time a Seattle grunge-rocker tackled the old Leadbelly classic. (The second Seattle guy to tackle it, Kurt Cobain, can be heard on electric guitar and on backing vocals for "Down in the Dark.") --Rob O'Connor

Music Review:

  1. This Is Hardcore + Like a Friend
  2. This Is It: The Best of Faith No More
  3. Three Imaginary Boys [Original recording remastered]
  4. Tournament of Hearts
  5. Up
  6. VH1 Behind the Music: Go-Go's Collection
  7. Walking Wounded
  8. Where You Been
  9. Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (Deluxe Edition CD + DVD) [Enhanced]
  10. Young Americans [ECD] [Enhanced]

Music Review

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Music Review

Hollies at Abbey Road 1966-1970 [Import]

From the Bohemian Forest/Legends

Franck:Complete Works For Organ

Music: Bass Flava Compilation Amp, Vol. 1

Latin Lounge Session [Import]

In My Arms [CD-single] [Import]

Khedjia

In Full Gear [Original recording remastered]

Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1

Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 1/Tragic Overture

Jazz 'Round Midnight: Saxophone

Martian Circus Waltz

Lime, Vol. 3 [Import]

Arensky: Three Suites

Ken Burns JAZZ Collection: Sidney Bechet