Mark Lanegan

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i went on an itunes binge a few months ago buying all the random lanegan guest spots and stuff I didn't have. Most of it wasn't that great but Below the Cherry Moon and Black River Running were both strong. Below the Cherry Moon especially. It's a cover of someone else's song.

Fire and Brimstone from that movie nick cave wrote is also pretty good.

I wasn't a fan of the new mad season stuff. that was a huge let down for me.
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oh i love those songs so much...specially Slipping Away. Its incredible.

I kinda forgot about his song with The Breeders. It was nice.
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mescalito is a pretty great song.
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I clicked on this because I misread the board and thought Stip had posted in the Kayne thread. Imagine my surprise!
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durdencommatyler wrote:I clicked on this because I misread the board and thought Stip had posted in the Kayne thread. Imagine my surprise!
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Reading a chapter on an audiobook
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In Case We Die - (Audiobook)
by A Novel By Danny Bland (Fantagraphics Books) - As Read By Various Artists

Audiobook for the novel "IN CASE WE DIE" by Danny Bland.
Published by Fantagraphics Books, September 2013.

Every incredible artist, actor, musician, poet and artist who recorded a chapter DONATED their time and talent. We thank you so very much.

PRE-ORDER the physical novel here to receive complete audiobook chapters as bonus. www.fantagraphics.com/browse-shop/in-case-we-die.html

A portion of all audiobook proceeds will go to MusiCares, a non-profit arm of the Grammy Foundation providing medical care and sobriety resources for musicians. www.grammy.org/musicares
credits
released 01 September 2013

1. Slip Inside This House – Dave Alvin (Blasters, Knitters)

2. Don’t Slander Me – Greg? Dulli (Afghan Whigs, Twilight Singers)

3. You Aren’t Your Only Sin – Duff McKagan (Guns & Roses)

4. Two Headed Dog – Donal Logue (Actor, Sons of Anarchy, American Splendor, Steal This Movie)

5. I Walked With A Zombie – Lee Ving (FEAR, musician, actor)

6. Click Your Fingers Applauding The Play – Wayne Kramer (MC5)

7. Night Of The Vampire – Mark Arm (Mudhoney)

8. I Am A Demon – Eddie Spaghetti (Supersuckers)

9. Starry Eyes – John Doe (X, Knitters)

10. Pictures (Leave Your body Behind) – Jacob Pitts (Actor, Justified)

11. Mine Mine Mind – Damien Echols (West Memphis Three)

12. You Don’t Love Me Yet – Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees, Queens of the Stone age)

13. Don’t Shake Me Lucifer – Rob Delaney (Comic, Twitter Superstar)

14. I Am Her Hero, She Is My Heroin – Lou Beach (Author, Artist)

15. I Am (In Satan’s All Perfect Love) – Steve Earle (singer, songwriter, actor)

16. You’re Gonna Miss Me – Jacob Pitts

17. I Have Always Been Here Before – Dave Alvin

18. Creature With The Atomic Brain – Blag Dahlia (Dwarves)

19. I’m Going To Free Her – Tony Fitzpatrick (Artist, actor, playwright,
poet, boxer)

20. Reverberation – Mark Boone Jr. (Actor, Sons of Anarchy)

21. True Love Conquers All Evil – Aimee Mann (Singer/Songwriter/Actress)

22. Splash 1 (Now I’m Home) – Damien Echols

23. The Damn Thing – Marc Maron (Comedian, Podcast host)

24. Roller coaster – Tom Hansen (Author “American Junkie”)

25. Gonna Die More – John Sinclair (White Panther Party / MC5 manager)

26. White Faces – Dana Gould (Comic, Writer)

27. Goodbye Sweet Dreams – Lew Temple (Actor, The Devil’s Rejects, The Walking Dead)

28. If You Have Have Ghosts – Mike McCready (Pearl Jam)

29. Burn The Flames – Greg? Dulli

30. Be and Bring Me Home – Aimee Mann

31. Bloody Hammer – Danny Bland
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interesting idea for an audio book
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this is so good. I should go listen to the original
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this is so good. I should go listen to the original
I thought it was just okay. The cover that whomadewho did of black vanishing train is really good though.
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Relatively old news, but felt it deserved to be posted in this thread in anticipation of Imitations (didn't see it while flipping through). Nice little touch on each song from Mark--posted on his website. http://marklanegan.com/

New Album IMITATIONS Due Out September 17, “I’m Not The Loving Kind” Debuts Today
June 26, 2013

Mark Lanegan will be releasing his new covers album, IMITATIONS, on September 17, 2013 on Vagrant Records. Lanegan made the following comments on the new album:

"“When I was a kid in the late sixties and early seventies, my parents and their friends would play the records of Andy Williams, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Perry Como, music with string arrangements and men singing songs that sounded sad whether they were or not. At home my folks were also listening to country music, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, George Jones and Vern Gosdin were some of our favorites. For a long time I’ve wanted to make a record that gave me the same feeling those old records did, using some of the same tunes I loved as a kid and some that I’ve loved as I have gotten older. This record is it. Imitations.

“Flatlands” is a beautiful song I heard Chelsea Wolfe singing, “She’s Gone” is by Vern Gosdin and the Gosdin brothers, “Deepest Shade” is a song my friend Greg? Dulli wrote for the Twilight Singers and then graciously gave to me to sing, everyone knows Nancy Sinatra singing ”You Only Live Twice” but I love “Pretty Colors” by father Frank just asmuch. “Brompton Oratory” is by the one and only Nick Cave and I heard ”Solitaire,” “Lonely Street” and “Autumn Leaves” all sung by Andy Williams who I consider to be one of the all time greatest singers. I have always loved Dave Van Ronk and his sparse version of “Mack the Knife” I copied note for note. I have been obsessed with the genius of Gerard Manset forever, hopefully I didn’t butcher his tune too badly. I have tried to cover John Cale before and chickened out, its hard to cover your hero but I managed to get through one this time. Imitations.”

Listen to Mark’s take on “I’m Not The Loving Kind” below. The twelve-track album was recorded late last year and follows his 2012 release, Blues Funeral. Pre-order details for Imitations will be announced shortly."
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Revelator wrote:Relatively old news, but felt it deserved to be posted in this thread in anticipation of Imitations (didn't see it while flipping through). Nice little touch on each song from Mark--posted on his website. http://marklanegan.com/

New Album IMITATIONS Due Out September 17, “I’m Not The Loving Kind” Debuts Today
June 26, 2013

Mark Lanegan will be releasing his new covers album, IMITATIONS, on September 17, 2013 on Vagrant Records. Lanegan made the following comments on the new album:

"“When I was a kid in the late sixties and early seventies, my parents and their friends would play the records of Andy Williams, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Perry Como, music with string arrangements and men singing songs that sounded sad whether they were or not. At home my folks were also listening to country music, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, George Jones and Vern Gosdin were some of our favorites. For a long time I’ve wanted to make a record that gave me the same feeling those old records did, using some of the same tunes I loved as a kid and some that I’ve loved as I have gotten older. This record is it. Imitations.

“Flatlands” is a beautiful song I heard Chelsea Wolfe singing, “She’s Gone” is by Vern Gosdin and the Gosdin brothers, “Deepest Shade” is a song my friend Greg? Dulli wrote for the Twilight Singers and then graciously gave to me to sing, everyone knows Nancy Sinatra singing ”You Only Live Twice” but I love “Pretty Colors” by father Frank just asmuch. “Brompton Oratory” is by the one and only Nick Cave and I heard ”Solitaire,” “Lonely Street” and “Autumn Leaves” all sung by Andy Williams who I consider to be one of the all time greatest singers. I have always loved Dave Van Ronk and his sparse version of “Mack the Knife” I copied note for note. I have been obsessed with the genius of Gerard Manset forever, hopefully I didn’t butcher his tune too badly. I have tried to cover John Cale before and chickened out, its hard to cover your hero but I managed to get through one this time. Imitations.”

Listen to Mark’s take on “I’m Not The Loving Kind” below. The twelve-track album was recorded late last year and follows his 2012 release, Blues Funeral. Pre-order details for Imitations will be announced shortly."
This has me even more excited about this release. I need a pick me up after Black Pudding.
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This sounds like it will be much more rounded...I can't wait for this release.
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don't think we can expect a new album with Isobel Campbell anytime soon...
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kreng wrote:don't think we can expect a new album with Isobel Campbell anytime soon...
http://transatlanticmodern.com/2013/07/ ... -campbell/
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He seems like a tough guy.
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Yeah he'll be aight. Truthfully I'm glad it was the last collaboration. I enjoyed each album for what they were but felt the creative juices had dried by the third album. It's his profile that's improved as a result, not so much hers. She kind of comes off as a spoiled brat in the article :haha:

Bring on Imitations, baby. Mark's without a doubt my favorite artist out there right now, pretty sure he won't be losing any sleep over this.
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Revelator wrote:Yeah he'll be aight. Truthfully I'm glad it was the last collaboration. I enjoyed each album for what they were but felt the creative juices had dried by the third album. It's his profile that's improved as a result, not so much hers. She kind of comes off as a spoiled brat in the article :haha:

Bring on Imitations, baby. Mark's without a doubt my favorite artist out there right now, pretty sure he won't be losing any sleep over this.
I didn't think she came off as a spoilt brat. I interpreted it as her simply being the more motivated of the two and wanting to take advantage of opportunities to increase the publicity and he just wasn't into it. Which isn't really a surprise. It seems like it may have just been another job for Lanegan where he was more of a hired hand rather than trying to push something of his own.
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yeah.

And to work with someone like Mark, who seems to have a lot of " i dont do" ; im sure its difficult.
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I almost always go for any of his solo records over these three records...I'd much rather have more Lanegan solo offerings or him collaborating with artists I'm more interested in.

Not saying these are bad records, but I just feel like his talent wasn't utilized that effectively.
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some songs y'all might have missed:





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