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Sharing the same musical backing track as Pearl Jam’s "Footsteps" (which was released as a B-side), "Times of Trouble" features Cornell’s own lyrics and a haunting harmonica accompaniment. The uncompressed format ensures the harmonica sounds smooth rather than shrill. 7. Wooden Jesus

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For the dedicated listener, not all versions of this album are created equal. The keyword underscores a search for the pinnacle of audio quality, pointing towards the 25th-anniversary reissue released in 2016. This edition, newly mixed by legendary producer Brendan O'Brien, was made available in several high-end formats. Temple of the Dog - Self Titled 1991 -FLAC- - K...

A soulful, blues-rock ballad where Cornell sings with agonizing vulnerability. The digital warmth of the Hammond organ track, tucked neatly under the acoustic guitars, is far more pronounced in lossless audio, adding an extra layer of melancholy to the arrangement. 6. Times of Trouble

A cynical critique of religion and televangelism, performed as an acoustic blues. It is stripped back and raw. The FLAC allows you to hear the texture of the acoustic guitar strings and the slight rasp in Cornell’s lower register. Sharing the same musical backing track as Pearl

| No. | Title | Length | |:----|:--------------------------------------------|:-------| | 1 | "Say Hello 2 Heaven" | 6:24 | | 2 | "Reach Down" | 11:14 | | 3 | "Hunger Strike" | 4:06 | | 4 | "Pushin Forward Back" | 3:45 | | 5 | "Call Me a Dog" | 5:04 | | 6 | "Times of Trouble" | 5:42 | | 7 | "Wooden Jesus" | 4:10 | | 8 | "Your Saviour" | 4:04 | | 9 | "Four Walled World" | 6:54 | | 10 | "All Night Thing" | 3:51 |

Upon returning to Seattle, Cornell approached Wood's former Mother Love Bone bandmates, and Stone Gossard , with the idea of recording these songs as a tribute. They quickly agreed, bringing in new guitarist Mike McCready and Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron . The project's lineup was finalized when a then-unknown vocalist from California named Eddie Vedder , who had just been recruited by Ament and Gossard for their new band (which would become Pearl Jam), came in to contribute backing vocals. It was during these sessions that Cornell, hearing Vedder's voice, spontaneously decided to make "Hunger Strike" a duet—a decision that would create one of the most iconic songs of the era. Wooden Jesus from a private tracker: It might

Temple of the Dog is a recorded in 1990–1991, released on April 16, 1991. The band formed as a tribute to Andrew Wood (Mother Love Bone), who died of a heroin overdose. Members included:

Devastated by the loss, Cornell began writing songs as a way to process his grief, including early versions of "Say Hello 2 Heaven" and "Reach Down." Realizing these tracks did not fit the heavy, aggressive style of Soundgarden, Cornell approached Wood’s former bandmates, guitarist Stone Gossard and bassist Jeff Ament.