A1 Alice In Chains– Would?
A2 Pearl Jam– Breath
A3 Chris Cornell– Seasons
B1 Paul Westerberg– Dyslexic Heart
B2 The Lovemongers– The Battle Of Evermore
B3 Mother Love Bone– Chloe Dancer / Crown Of Thorns
C1 Soundgarden– Birth Ritual
C2 Pearl Jam– State Of Love And Trust
C3 Mudhoney– Overblown
C4 Paul Westerberg– Waiting For Somebody
D1 Jimi Hendrix– May This Be Love
D2 Screaming Trees– Nearly Lost You
D3 Smashing Pumpkins*– Drown
BONUS CD
CD1 Citizen Dick– Touch Me, I'm Dick 3:00
CD2 Chris Cornell– Nowhere But You 5:10
CD3 Chris Cornell– Spoon Man 3:35
CD4 Chris Cornell– Flutter Girl 6:23
CD5 Chris Cornell– Missing 5:33
CD6 Alice In Chains– Would? (Live) 3:58
CD7 Alice In Chains– It Ain't Like That (Live) 4:44
CD8 Soundgarden– Birth Ritual (Live) 5:27
CD9 Paul Westerberg– Dyslexic Heart (Acoustic) 3:42
CD10 Paul Westerberg– Waiting For Somebody (Score Acoustic) 1:40
CD11 Mudhoney– Overblown (Demo) 2:56
CD12 Truly– Heart And Lungs 4:20
CD13 Blood Circus– Six Foot Under 3:51
CD14 Mike McCready– Singles Blues 1 1:54
CD15 Paul Westerberg– Blue Heart 3:27
CD16 Paul Westerberg– Lost In Emily's Woods 1:44
CD17 Chris Cornell– Ferry Boat #3 4:59
CD18 Chris Cornell– Score Piece #4 2:05
This one's been a long time coming but the 25th Anniversary Edition of the 'Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack', the 1992 film and album that introduced a new Seattle rock sound to the world in a 2LP configuration, including a bonus disc of rarities and previously unreleased tracks.
The newly released bonus CD features previously unreleased recordings by Mudhoney, Paul Westerberg, Mike McCready and Chris Cornell in addition to rarities such as Cornell's 1992 EP Poncier (debuting an early rendition of 'Spoonman') and tracks from the film not included on the soundtrack album.Also included are new liner notes - and a track-by-track description - written especially for this collection by Cameron Crowe, the screenwriter and director of 'Singles.'Set in Seattle at the beginning of the 1990s, Crowe's film featured music by relatively obscure (at that time) bands like Pearl Jam, Alice In Chains and Soundgarden, providing an introduction to an emerging grunge rock music scene for a welcoming mainstream audience. The film became a cult classic while the soundtrack achieved RIAA double platinum status in the US.