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Superunknown | 
enlarge | Artist: Soundgarden Label: A&M Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $9.97 You Save: $4.01 (29%)
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Rating: 295 reviews Sales Rank: 1897
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 540198 UPC: 731454019828 EAN: 7314540198282 ASIN: B000002G2B
Release Date: March 8, 1994 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Let Me Drown | | • | My Wave | | • | Fell on Black Days | | • | Mailman | | • | Superunknown | | • | Head Down - Soundgarden, Shepherd, Ben | | • | Black Hole Sun | | • | Spoonman | | • | Limo Wreck | | • | The Day I Tried to Live | | • | Kickstand | | • | Fresh Tendrils | | • | 4th of July | | • | Half - Soundgarden, Shepherd, Ben | | • | Like Suicide |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com "Fell on Black Days," indeed. Seattle sludge slingers Soundgarden made a living out of cathartic, woe-is-me wailing (we're talking the banshee vocals of Chris Cornell and the crypt-creaking guitar of Kim Thayil), but this wallowing in grim depression ironically proved to be the band's most uplifting career effort. When the reclusive Cornell ventures out of his shy-guy shell, it's typically via a primal scream of cathartic emotion--he might camp it up with a sophomoric "Spoon Man," but most of this vicious disc leaps straight for your jugular. Generations in the post-millennial future will one day refer to this record to discover exactly how 1990s rock & roll was done. --Tom Lanham
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| Customer Reviews: Read 290 more reviews...
I Remember September 13, 2008 This is a great album. I like all these songs.
Love the 1.99 download price ;-)
Soundgarden's Magnum Opus August 15, 2008 This album has occasionally been referenced as "Led Zeppelin for the 1990's" and, truth be told, there is quite a Zep influence here (the middle-Eastern stylings, heavy guitar riffs, Cornell's extended Plant-esque wailing). But what sets this album apart from other Soundgarden offerings is the craftsmanship of the songs themselves. Thankfully, the usual "woe is me" lyrics are only present in one or two of the songs. Cornell keeps the lyrics lighter than usual and in perfect pitch during delivery. The result is a comparatively uplifting experience (one notably absent from any Pearl Jam album except "10"). Kim Thayall's diverse guitar playing finds a perfect outlet here - from the intense overdriven blues solos on the title track and Like Suicide to the alternative, lowered-pitch grind tunings of 4th of July. Nothing is out of place. This was not always the case for Soundgarden, whose albums tended to be somewhat uneven.
The 90s rocked!! August 5, 2008 having to admit that I was introduced to soundgardern through Audioslave, because of Chris cornell, it is a great rock band from the 90s!! hit after good hit, that makes the listener beg for more!! one of the best albums I have ever heard!!
One of the Greatest Albums of the 90s. June 25, 2008 Amazon is so full of gushing fanboys bloating on about their favorite childhood music, movies, actors. This will not be one of those type of reviews.
Superunknown stands the test of time from repeated listening and never shows its age. My kid (12 and 10) love the album and request it on road trips.....by singing the chorus...."ALIVE IN THE SUPERUNKNOWN"
amazing June 20, 2008 On my list of greatest albums of all time. The experimental songs work well, the radio hits work well. The mix, the sound, the quality, the lyrics...all perfect. All of these new crappy bands should listen to this to find out what rock is all about.
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