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TemplTemple of the Dog - Vinyl 2 LP 180g *25th Anniversary* NEW/SEALED Etched D-SIDE
25th Anniversary Edition of Temple of the Dog's landmark platinum-selling certified album!
Newly mixed by Brendan O'Brien
180-gram double LP with D-side etched image!
Gatefold jacket with expanded art and photos
Temple Of The Dog was a collaboration between members of Soundgarden
(Cornell & Cameron) and Mother Love Bone (Gossard & Ament),
initiated as a tribute to Mother Love Bone's vocalist Andrew Wood who
died of a heroin overdose in March, 1990 — two weeks before the release
of MLB's debut album, Apple.
The group's one and only
album also featured the first recorded appearance of Eddie Vedder, who
contributes backing vocals on several tracks. Vedder had recently
moved from San Diego to Seattle, and became friends with the band
members during the recording of the record. Soon after the Temple Of The
Dog sessions, Gossard, Ament, McCready and Vedder went on to form
Pearl Jam.
Without pressure from a record label, the
collaboration resulted in a beautiful album. The recording sessions
took place from November 1990 to December 1990 at London Bridge Studios
in Seattle, Washington. The album was recorded in only 15 days and the
group worked with producer Rick Parashar. Two songs on the album,
"Reach Down" and "Say Hello 2 Heaven" were written in response to Wood's
death, while other songs on the album were written by Cornell on tour
prior to Wood's death or re-worked from existing material from demos
written by Gossard and Ament.
"Nearly every founding member of
Pearl Jam appears on Temple of the Dog (including the then-unknown
Eddie Vedder), so perhaps it isn't surprising that the record sounds
like a bridge between Mother Love Bone's theatrical '70s-rock updates
and Pearl Jam's hard-rocking seriousness. The album's strength is its
mournful, elegiac ballads, but thanks to the band's spontaneous creative
energy and appropriately warm sound, it's permeated by a definite,
life-affirming aura." — AllMusic. Rated 4.5/5 stars