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Chris Cornell - Pillow of your bones

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2009

Euphoria Morning album

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  • this album did blow me away, this song writing quality which i normally don't expect nowadays was fantastic. reminds me on one of my all time favorite albums of the beatles "the white album" in song writing quality, superb! Almost each song is a perl.

  • @maddiko

    i totally agree. this album is also one of my personal favourites, but i think my favourite "cornell album" is temple of the dog. :) or down on the upside...

  • Thanks for posting one of my favorites.

  • No prob. :)

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  • it´s a shame that this song isn´t known as much as the others...........

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  • 236 likes, and 0 dislikes. That's truely amazing.

  • LOVE it! It's nice when someone you listened to as a kid is still going so many years later and Chris has one of my favorite voices

  • I don't think there was a single bad song on this album.

  • Wow! Such a beatiful song,thanks Chris!

  • and fag says that Kurt the voice... take this T_T fuckin awsome

  • @omegalen head voice=/=mixed voice (which is what Cornell does)

    by Beyond the Wheel I mean the intro, where he comfortably sings D2s and a fry G#1.

  • @MFBueno63 and for the record, Cornell can sing above b4 with his chest voice (most apparent in Audioslave (though notes above B4 are rare in Audioslave era, there still are a few of them), but he sounds very raspy. AND, Paul McCartney is a tenor, and he has a full A1 :)

  • @Lawldudz He sings Beyond The Wheel in head voice, and practically every Soundgarden song. Sometimes he uses a subtle switch to falsetto, but that's not very common. But yeah i get it, his a baritone.

  • @omegalen Cornell can sing a full G5, that DOES NOT make him a tenor. A voice type depends on the 'comfortable zone', the ease of singing high/low. Cornell is a pretty dark baritone (dark, but not particularly low), but he very commonly gets mistaken by a tenor because of his high note, switching (from full voice to falsetto) and chest and falsetto voice mixing techniques. Listen to beyond the wheel or head injury to hear how dark he sounds

  • Actually, how high someone sings is not what makes them a tenor (lots of baritones can sing high notes). It's more the ease in which they produce the notes and the lack of low range. Chris Cornell is a baritone because, although he can sing high, he can also sing very low -- which a tenor cannot. A baritone sax can play many of the same high notes as a tenor sax, but a tenor sax cannot play as low as a bari. A person is not a tenor if they can sing below a tenor's range.

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