Friday, July 15, 2016

"Our Time In The Universe" by Chris Cornell

One of the best and most versatile vocalists of our day, in my humble opinion, is Chris Cornell. Cutting his teeth in the 90s hard rock band Soundgarden, Cornell was also a member of two successful alternative rock super groups, Temple of the Dog and Audioslave. 

Cornell's first solo effort, the hauntingly beautiful "Euphoria Morning", reached #18 on the Billboard Top 200. Singles "Can't Change Me" and "Preaching The End of the World" are both amazing in their own way, but didn't chart. 

Cornell did have a taste of chart success as a solo artist with "You Know My Name", which served as the theme song to the James Bond movie Casino Royale in 2006 (it got to #79). The song appeared on his sophomore record, "Carry On", helping propel it to #17. But despite the release of additional strong cuts like the rocking "No Such Thing" and the melancholy "Arms Around Your Love", no other singles from this record hit the charts. I've nothing to say about his strange 2009 record, "Scream".

Cornell's latest record, "Higher Truth", appeared in 2015 and got to #19. One of his most introspective and thoughtful records, the sparse and largely acoustical sound draws attention to Cornell's vocal talents and songwriting. "Our Time In The Universe" is classic Cornell. It is a welcome return to form.


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