Screaming Life

Screaming Life

Infobox Album |
Name = Screaming Life
Type = EP
Artist = Soundgarden


Released = October 1987
Recorded = 1987 at Reciprocal Recording, Seattle, Washington
Length = 22:16
Label = Sub Pop
Producer = Jack Endino, Soundgarden
Reviews = *Allmusic rating|2.5|5 [http://wm03.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:g9fuxqrhldke link] |
Last album =
This album = "Screaming Life" (1987)
Next album = "Fopp" (1988)
Misc = Singles
Name = Screaming Life
Type = ep
single 1 = Hunted Down
single 1 date = June 1987

"Screaming Life" is the debut EP by the American alternative rock band Soundgarden, released in October 1987 through Sub Pop Records. "Screaming Life" was later combined with the band's next EP, "Fopp" (1988) and released as "Screaming Life/Fopp" in 1990.

Recording

The EP was recorded in 1987 in Seattle, Washington at Reciprocal Studios with producer Jack Endino, who also produced albums for Nirvana and Mudhoney.

Music and lyrics

Drummer Matt Cameron described the sound on the EP as "pretty raw." ["Haughty Culture". "Kerrang!". April 8, 1989.] "Hunted Down", Soundgarden's first single, is representative of the early "grunge" sound — with its dirty guitar, dissonant atmosphere and lyrics concerning entrapment and escape. "Nothing to Say" features drop D tuning, which would become a signature of Soundgarden's sound on later albums. Guitarist Kim Thayil said he learned about the tuning from the Melvins's Buzz Osborne.Gilbert, Jeff. "Primecuts: Kim Thayil". "Guitar School". May 1994.] The original version of "Tears to Forget" appeared on the 1985 "Deep Six" compilation album, which featured some of the first recordings by the earliest Seattle grunge bands, including Soundgarden. That version was recorded with drummer Scott Sundquist, but the version on "Screaming Life" was recorded with Cameron.

Some time prior to recording, producer Jack Endino found old rolls of quarter-inch tape at a garage sale, and some contained recordings of a Christian preacher giving sermons in the early 1950s. Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell had the idea to have the preacher's voice on "Hand of God". The recording was synched with the eight-track machine, copied to an empty track and by coincidence (or because, as Endino says, "God smiled upon us") the tape rolls matched perfectly with the song. Cornell also added his own sarcastic preacher-style vocals, with the lines "let it be known today that if you've got two hands you're supposed to pray!". However, according to Endino, the labels on the rolls of tape were near-illegible and thus the name of the preacher remains unknown.

Release and reception

Cornell said that the EP was met with rave reviews and that "everybody loved it." [White, Richard. "Soundgarden Rocks". "Rockpool". October 1, 1989.] "Hunted Down" was Soundgarden's first single and also the first song on Sub Pop's "hold music" tape. According to Thayil, "you would call them up, and when they put you on hold you heard 'Hunted Down'." It was the only single released from the EP. "Nothing to Say" was Soundgarden's first B-side, released on the "Hunted Down" single. The song also appeared on the KCMU compilation tape "Bands That Will Make Money", which was distributed to record companies. Upon hearing the song, record labels began contacting the band, which eventually led to the band signing with A&M Records.

Imagery and design

The cover of "Screaming Life" was taken by grunge photographer Charles Peterson, and features Cornell singing and Thayil playing guitar in the background. The album cover was an attempt by Sub Pop to capitalize on Cornell's image. [Gold, Jonathan. "Chris Cornell: Great Voice. Great Face. Great Soul". "Details". December 1996.] The first 500 copies of the EP were pressed on orange vinyl; after that, they were released on standard black vinyl.

The title of the EP inspired the title of a book of photography by Peterson, named "Screaming Life: A Chronicle of the Seattle Music Scene". Published in 1995, it is composed mainly of live photos taken by Peterson from the mid 1980s though the mid 1990s. Many of Peterson's photographs were used as album artwork for grunge bands. The book is accompanied by a CD, with 9 songs selected by Peterson from bands of the era – Soundgarden's "Entering" is one of these songs.

Track listing

All songs written by Chris Cornell and Kim Thayil, except where noted:
#"Hunted Down" – 2:42
#"Entering" – 4:36
#"Tears to Forget" (Hiro Yamamoto, Thayil) – 2:00
#"Nothing to Say" – 4:00
#"Little Joe" – 4:31
#"Hand of God" – 4:27

Personnel

*Chris Cornellvocals
*Hiro Yamamotobass
*Matt Camerondrums
*Kim Thayilguitar
*Jack Endinoproduction, engineering
*Soundgarden – production

References

External links

* [http://web.stargate.net/soundgarden/releases/scrlifeep.shtml "Screaming Life" on the Unofficial Soundgarden Homepage]


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