July '98 Demos
Seattle, WA
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Set 1Ash Grey Sunday
Tomorrow Changes
Low Life
Anita Grey
Tomorrow Changes
Low Life
Anita Grey
Commentline-up:
Mark Lanegan
Gary Lee Conner
Van Conner
Barrett Martin
with
Josh Homme (second guitar)
Peter Buck (guitar on 5, 6, 7 & 15)
7/98 Demos
Ash Grey Sunday
Tomorrow Changes
Low Life
Anita Grey
The late, great Screaming Trees joined by none other than Josh Homme of QOTSA and Mr. Buck of R.E.M. This was the first of two sorta last hurrahs for the band (the second in 2000), playing a hometown show at the Bumbershoot Festival a couple of months removed from a session (produced by Buck if memory serves) that produced five very finished demo recordings they shopped around unsuccessfully to various labels or so I have been lead to believe.
A song from the sessions, "One Way Conversation," was eventually "released" through a dot.com company called Music Blitz. I have omitted that track here per DaD guidelines, but the other four unreleased songs from the demo session are included. I half assumed some of these tracks would appear on the new best-of Ocean of Confusion, to be released by Sony tomorrow, but alas none of them are.
Mark Lanegan
Gary Lee Conner
Van Conner
Barrett Martin
with
Josh Homme (second guitar)
Peter Buck (guitar on 5, 6, 7 & 15)
7/98 Demos
Ash Grey Sunday
Tomorrow Changes
Low Life
Anita Grey
The late, great Screaming Trees joined by none other than Josh Homme of QOTSA and Mr. Buck of R.E.M. This was the first of two sorta last hurrahs for the band (the second in 2000), playing a hometown show at the Bumbershoot Festival a couple of months removed from a session (produced by Buck if memory serves) that produced five very finished demo recordings they shopped around unsuccessfully to various labels or so I have been lead to believe.
A song from the sessions, "One Way Conversation," was eventually "released" through a dot.com company called Music Blitz. I have omitted that track here per DaD guidelines, but the other four unreleased songs from the demo session are included. I half assumed some of these tracks would appear on the new best-of Ocean of Confusion, to be released by Sony tomorrow, but alas none of them are.
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