Chris Cornell
Biography
Originally finding success as the frontman of Seattle's Soundgarden, rock vocalist Chris Cornell forged a successful career after the band's 1997 demise, both with the supergroup Audioslave and as a diverse solo artist. Born in Seattle on July 20, 1964, his music career didn't take shape until he was a teenager, when he began playing drums in a local cover band. Although he spent most of his teenage years as a loner, rock music helped Cornell overcome his uneasiness around others. After dropping out of high school and working as a cook, Cornell laid the foundation for what would become the influential grunge band Soundgarden by the mid-'80s. Cornell assumed vocal duties for the group, with friend Hiro Yamamoto on bass, Kim Thayil on guitar, and eventually Matt Cameron on drums.
Along with the Melvins, Soundgarden was one of the first rock bands to slow down punk's youthful energy to a Black Sabbath-like crawl. Following the release of several recordings on various independent labels, Soundgarden also became one of the first bands of the Seattle underground to sign with a major label, A&M, which issued Louder Than Love in 1989. After the album's release, however, Yamamoto left and was first replaced by ex-Nirvana member Jason Everman, who was later ousted by Ben Shepherd. With Soundgarden's quintessential lineup in place, the group became one of rock's most popular bands on the strength of such albums as 1991's Badmotorfinger, 1994's Superunknown, and 1996's Down on the Upside. With each album, Cornell's singing grew stronger as he demonstrated a growing mastery of his multi-octave range.
From the start, however, Cornell's talents weren't limited to his work with Soundgarden. He organized a tribute for late Mother Love Bone singer Andrew Wood in the form of 1990's Temple of the Dog project, which featured a stripped-down sound and yielded the moderate hit "Hunger Strike." Cornell's first officially released solo composition, the acoustic "Seasons," was the highlight of the 1992 motion picture soundtrack Singles. His bluesy voice also helmed a superb cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)" on the 1993 Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix compilation (under the pseudonym M.A.C.C.). Meanwhile, he found time to pen songs for other acts (including Flotsam & Jetsam and Alice Cooper) while also producing the Screaming Trees' 1991 release, Uncle Anesthesia. After Soundgarden's demise in April 1997, Cornell slowly but surely began to assemble a solo album with his friends from the band Eleven.
Issued in 1999, Euphoria Morning was a departure from his former band's sound, emphasizing Cornell's vocals and lyrics rather than meaty guitar riffs. Shortly after its release, Cornell launched his first solo tour, mixing songs from all eras of his career. After the tour's conclusion in early 2000, a tepid remix of the Euphoria Morning track "Mission" (retitled "Mission 2000") was included on the Mission Impossible 2 soundtrack. It appeared as though Cornell would take a break from music for a while, as his wife gave birth to the couple's first child in June of the same year, but by late 2000, Cornell found himself involved in a project that promised to be a classic hard rock collaboration.
Rage Against the Machine had decided not to break up after longtime vocalist Zack de la Rocha left the band, opting instead to find another singer and carry on under a different name. Cornell accepted an invitation to jam and pen a few songs (which former Rage guitarist Tom Morello described as "really groundbreaking") and, shortly thereafter, officially joined forces with the former Rage members under the moniker Audioslave. Produced by Rick Rubin, the band's self-titled debut arrived in November 2002 and went multi-platinum. The follow-up effort, 2005's Out of Exile, debuted at number one on the Billboard charts and was followed by the platinum-selling Revelations in 2006. Despite such success, Cornell left the band that same year, citing the usual "irreconcilable differences" for his departure.
Cornell returned to his solo career with 2007's Carry On. Although the album was largely biographical, it also featured a cover of Michael Jackson's "Billy Jean" (a rendition made famous one year later by American Idol contender David Cook) and a song from the James Bond movie Casino Royale. Two new singles, "Ground Zero" and "Watch Out," were offered as digital downloads one year later, featuring a newfound emphasis on electronics and studio trickery. The tracks had been recorded with producer Timbaland, with whom Cornell partnered for the creation of his third solo album. Stocked with drum machines and R&B melodies, Scream arrived in March 2009, heralded by Timbaland as "the best work I've done in my career" but received poorly by several critics. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
First time I heard his voice...i was a teenager.... I thought to myself...Hum ! ! O n e day I wannna have his baby!! Sexy voice!!
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a great singer who released an awful mistake...ev e r y great singer is allowed one really bad mistake...
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I love Sunshower off the Great Expectations soundtrack. It's incredibly poetic.
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I just saw Chris and his band perform live in Zurich last night. To sum up the concert in one word, I would say AWESOME!! :) Lowlights first: the first three tracks were from the new album and sounded like playback (not very awesome at all)... :( Someone should shoot Timbaland! But it actually wasn't thaaat bad.
However, the highlights more than made up for this; gems from Soundgarden and Audioslave, CC doing an accoustic set including Billy Jean, a bad-a** live version of Rusty Cage. :D |
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Cornell should be able to sing WHATEVER HE WANTS TO...wether it's blues, rock, whatever---h e can do it ALL!!! Critics are just IGNORANT (probably just jealous...) He is a true artist's ARTIST--- YOU ROCK CHRIS!!!
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It says...
"Similar Artists" Audioslave Soundgarden Alice In Chains Stone Temple Pilots Pearl Jam What?? Ok, he did a whole album with Pearl Jam. He is the lead vocals of Soundgarden, Audioslave. He did "Right Turn" with Alice in Chains. The only 'similar artist' I see up there is STP. The others he had direct involvement with, did whole projects with, collaborated , influenced and actually WAS a PART OF, not a 'similar artist'. Chris Cornell = creative genius! |
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scream isn't so bad if you give it a few listens .it all pays off in the end with a great hidden blues song.folks can be such music-Nazis
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Saw him in Houston last month---a 3 hour set--played everything you could want--Soundg a r d e n , Audioslave, went acoustic for a a bit, played all the solo hits...even did some Zeppelin, U2, and Dylan....and of course TotD. the Scream stuff played well with a drum machine replaced by a heavy bass gutiar--and more rock oriented-got a few audience singalongs.. . h i s voice was in top form for 3 mindblowing hours!!!!!
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really? i was wonderin if he does soundgarden songs in his shows. good to know. i must admit tho that im not a big fan of his solo work. and audioslaves alright, but nothing tops soundgarden. thats the best chris cornell in my opinion. the harder stuff.
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saw him at the roseland in portland, or...show rocked....lo t s of old soundgarden tunes, even some temple 'o 'dog stuff, was incredible.. . t h a n k s chris! you rock!
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His new album Scream sucks so bad. He disowned anything that he was good at and sold out to a R&B sound which he can't sing
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Chris Cornell is only the most talanted man on the planet these days! I have followed him for decades and have never been dissapointed with any of his work. I really don't know why the 'Scream' CD has been given less than good reviews, I love it! His voice is so soothing and sexy, he can hit notes noone else should even shoot for! I will be in Dallas on 3-28 to see him live at the 'House of Blues' and I know that this show will kick some serious a**! I also give CC kuddos for having the balls to
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I like his work with Soundgarden and Audioslave.
His solo career is decent at best. |
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Chris Cornell is such a great singer I hope to be that good one day!! (haha some dream huh, nobody will ever top CC)
He rocked no matter what band he was apart of Soundgarden, Audioslave, Rage Against the Machine or his solo career he is a true inspiration and a great singer!!! Rock on Chris! and Audioslave, RATM and Soundgarden fans!!! |
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Saw him solo, sounds even better live. Hard to beleive that voice comes out of that little guy. He could sing any type of music he wanted and it would sound great. Such range. Awsome talent.
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Chris Cornell blows me away every time I see him. As great as he sounds on cd he's even better in person. I got to see Soundgarden before they broke up and the same with Audioslave. I finally saw Chris perform solo last summer and he was unbelievable . My bf thought I was a fan of Chris' because he's hot but once he heard him sing he was sold too.
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SO incredible. My most favorate vocalist in world. See him live and his singing will peirce your gut.
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He is a beautiful, beautiful man, with a great talent I've been in love with since I was 11, and still in love with at 27.
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My all-time favorite artist without a douubt. I was a big Soundgarden and Audioslave Fan, but his solo stuff is even better. "Sunshower" from The Great Expectations Soundtrack is probably my favorite Cornell track. Along with AIC's Layne Staley , has to be one of the best voices in rock over the last twenty years.
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The best tune I've ever heard this guy do was a cover of Sabbath's "Into the Void" where he recited an old Native American war poem over the Sabbath riffs with Soundgarden. The other side of that cd had two covers: "Stray Cat Blues" by the Stones and "She's a Politician" by Joe Jackson. Anyone have this? I'd like a copy of the Sabbath cover more than anything.
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Chris Cornell is so amazing. Euphoria Morning is on the top ten best albums of all time, on my list at least.
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i used to not be a fan while he was singing for audioslave, but as I got older and learned to respect what 'REAL'(none of that rap rhyme time s**t, i mean come on you can only make up so many words that rhyme with b**ches and hos) good music was, he's become one of my favorite front men
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