Last Words: The Final Recordings - Screaming Trees

Last Words: The Final Recordings

Screaming Trees

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2011-08-02
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10
  • Album Price: 9.9
  • ℗ 2011 Sunyata Records
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Ash Gray Sunday Screaming Trees 3:36
2
Door Into Summer Screaming Trees 3:27
3
Revelator Screaming Trees 4:33
4
Crawlspace Screaming Trees 4:19
5
Black Rose Way Screaming Trees 4:23
6
Reflections Screaming Trees 4:06
7
Tomorrow Changes Screaming Trees 3:51
8
Low Life Screaming Trees 3:49
9
Anita Grey Screaming Trees 3:36
10
Last Words Screaming Trees 3:04

Reviews

  • Who Knew?

    4
    By Faunce13
    I was pleased to find not only the Trees were sitting on a whole unfinished LP its suprisingly great. Very nice to hear this . One more thing How did the Screaming Trees avoid being huge stars theyre as good as any great Seatle band!
  • Surprisingly good!

    4
    By Quitterdan
    I had hesitations to listen to this, as Dust was not a good album, in my opinion. I love everything they've ever done up to Dust, so I was shocked to hear how good this new album is. Lots of "Sweet Oblivion" grooves here, some elements of earlier stuff, but unlike Dust, it has solid upbeat hooks. Thank you for giving us one last gift!
  • Love the Trees

    5
    By GTHobbes
    Can't believe our good fortune to get a new Trees album, this long after they parted ways, and it's as great as the rest of their catalog. Had it on repeat all day at the office -- thanks God, and thanks to the Screaming Trees.
  • Nostalgic

    5
    By Epromis
    It's almost bittersweet. Flashbacks of who I was and what I was going through twenty to fifteen years ago race through my mind. I'm so grateful this was finally released. It's classic Trees and it's beautiful.
  • Last Words?

    5
    By RobbieFive
    Great album! Classic Trees sound from the mid to late 90's. Hopefully, they will unearth more lost tunes soon.

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