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Temple Of The Dog - Self Titled 1991 -flac- - K... Jun 2026

– A high-energy, funk-tinged rocker featuring excellent rhythmic interplay between Ament and Cameron.

Cornell approached Wood’s former Mother Love Bone bandmates—bassist Jeff Ament and guitarist Stone Gossard—with the idea of releasing the tracks as a tribute single. The collaboration quickly snowballed into a full-length album project. The Lineup: Birth of a Supergroup

Temple of the Dog remains a unique anomaly in rock history. It was never meant to be a permanent band, nor was it built for commercial exploitation. It was a singular moment of communal mourning that accidental-purposefully birthed one of the greatest supergroups of all time. Decades later, following the tragic losses of both Andrew Wood and Chris Cornell, the album stands as a beautiful, heartbreaking time capsule of friendship, grief, and untamed creative genius. If you want to dive deeper into this legendary release,

In the annals of rock history, few albums carry the emotional weight and historical significance of the eponymous 1991 release, Temple of the Dog . Conceived as a tribute, the album is the only studio recording from the American rock supergroup of the same name, released on April 16, 1991, through A&M Records. It was born from the tragedy of the Seattle music scene: the death of Andrew Wood, the charismatic frontman of Mother Love Bone and Malfunkshun, who died of a heroin overdose on March 19, 1990. Temple of the Dog - Self Titled 1991 -FLAC- - K...

The Birth of a Masterpiece: Temple of the Dog’s 1991 Self-Titled Grunge Milestone

In addition to the original ten tracks, this definitive FLAC edition includes a wealth of bonus material:

from that 1991–1992 era.

A slightly more upbeat, almost swing-like rhythm. It shows the band loosening up, with organ keys provided by Wikimedia (a pseudonym used in credits) adding texture. It serves as a bridge between the sorrow of the earlier tracks and the acceptance of the end.

A heavier, rhythmically complex track that leans closer to the signature odd-time signatures of Soundgarden, driven by Matt Cameron’s powerhouse drumming. 5. Call Me a Dog

The album balances raw, blues-infused hard rock with deeply somber, psychedelic elegies. The Lineup: Birth of a Supergroup Temple of

The opener is arguably the emotional peak of the album, a bluesy, mournful tribute that highlights Cornell’s immense vocal range.

and standard CD/LP reissues, which are often the source for modern (Free Lossless Audio Codec) versions. Tracklist and Production Produced by Rick Parashar

Listening to this album in is the best way to experience it. The lossless format perfectly preserves the raw, dynamic engineering mapped out at Seattle's London Bridge Studios. Decades later, following the tragic losses of both




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