Soundgarden – Superunknown
Tracklist
A1 | Let Me Drown | |
A2 | My Wave | |
A3 | Fell On Black Days | |
A4 | Mailman | |
B1 | Superunknown | |
B2 | Head Down | |
B3 | Black Hole Sun | |
C1 | Spoonman | |
C2 | Limo Wreck | |
C3 | The Day I Tried To Live | |
C4 | Kickstand | |
D1 | Fresh Tendrils | |
D2 | 4th Of July | |
D3 | Half | |
D4 | Like Suicide | |
D5 | She Likes Surprises |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – A&M Records
- Copyright © – A&M Records
- Recorded At – Bear Creek Studios
- Engineered At – Bad Animals
- Mixed At – Bad Animals
- Mixed At – Electric Lady Studios
- Mixed At – A&M Studios
- Mastered At – Marcussen Mastering
- Distributed By – Universal Music Distribution
Credits
- Art Direction [Reissue], Design [Reissue] – Josh Graham
- Bass, Vocals – Ben Shepherd
- Booking [Booking Agency, Reissue] – William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, LLC*
- Design [Original Front Cover] – Kelk
- Drums, Percussion – Matt Cameron
- Engineer – Jason Corsaro
- Engineer [Assisted By], Mixed By [Assisted By] – Adam Kasper (tracks: A1 to D1, D3, D4)
- Lacquer Cut By – RM*
- Lead Guitar – Kim Thayil
- Legal [Legal Counsel, Reissue] – Ziffren Brittenham, LLP*
- Management [Business, Reissue] – VWC Management*
- Management [Reissue] – The Artists Organization
- Mastered By [Reissue] – Stephen Marcussen
- Mixed By – Michael Beinhorn (tracks: D2)
- Photography By [Band Photos, Reissue] – Kevin Westenberg
- Producer – Soundgarden
- Product Manager [Reissue] – Liuba Shapiro
- Production Manager [Reissue] – Monique McGuffin Newman*
- Recorded By [Assisted By] – Joe Hadlock (tracks: D5)
- Reissue Producer – Jeff Fura
- Supervised By [Reissue] – Kim Thayil
- Vocals, Guitar – Chris Cornell
Notes
Colored vinyl reissue as part of Soundgarden's 35th anniversary.
Limited-edition 180gram translucent red & orange 2LP vinyl!
Audio from 2014's remaster of the original stereo masters.
Includes 12 page booklet containing photographs, lyrics, and credits.
Track D5, “She Likes Surprises”, originally released as international album and U.S. vinyl album bonus track.
Limited-edition 180gram translucent red & orange 2LP vinyl!
Audio from 2014's remaster of the original stereo masters.
Includes 12 page booklet containing photographs, lyrics, and credits.
Track D5, “She Likes Surprises”, originally released as international album and U.S. vinyl album bonus track.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (On sticker): 6 02567 50223 4
- Barcode (Back Cover): 6 02537 78981 8
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): B0020476-01-LP01-A G-1 RM
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): B0020476-01-LP01-B G-1 RM
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout, etched): B0020476-01-LP02-C G-1 RM
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout, etched): B0020476-01-LP02-D G-1 RM
Other Versions (5 of 180)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Superunknown (CD, Album, Stereo) | A&M Records | 31454 0198 2, 31454 0198-2 | US | 1994 | |||
Superunknown (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Clear) | A&M Records | 540 215-1 | Europe | 1994 | |||
Superunknown (CD, Album, Club Edition) | A&M Records | CD 500198, 31454-0198-2 | Canada | 1994 | |||
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Superunknown (Cassette, Album) | A&M Records | 540 215-4 | Europe | 1994 | ||
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Superunknown (Cassette, Album, ooooooo, 35, Chrome, Dolby System) | A&M Records | 31454 0198 4, 31454 0198-4 | US | 1994 |
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Reviews
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Sounds really damn good. Best played loud. The separation is great. You can hear all of the individuals wailing. It’s amazing.
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Looks like there is an EU version of this now with label 0602537789818. Anyone else have this version?
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Sounds pretty good if you don't mind what sounds like tape saturation. Would have prefered it to be cleaner, but still, the music is terrific, and the vinyl is brightly colored and noise free. Really nice, and I'm glad I have it!
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I think it sounds pretty great, but it's not perfect. All of the SG remasters are heavily brickwalled, which is probably less of an issue with SG than other bands, they definitely wanted the sound to be thick from the get-go. But of course, a little less brickwalling would have been better. No one seems to know if they were sourced from analog or digital, which probably means digital. But the pressing is well-done.
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does anyone have a review on the new Soundgarden Superunknown red and yellow vinyl for the 25th anniversary?
need to know if its worth purchasing. i am audiophile listener, was hoping for a reissue from analogue original
thanks
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