Screaming Trees - Even If and Especially When
Facts
| Artist(s) | Screaming Trees |
| Studio | Sst Records |
| Release Date | July 1, 1991 |
| UPC Code | 188610132202 |
Tracks
- Transfiguration
- Straight Out To Any Place
- World Painted
- Don't Look Down
- Girl Behind The Mask
- Flying
- Cold Rain
- Other Days And Different Planets
- The Pathway
- You Know Where It's At
- Back Together
- In The Forest
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Even if and especially if you havent heard it... |
Their first album was "Clairvoyance" released on Velvetone. With that success, SST got them going with "Even If and Especially when" which, despite what Major Tom says, is one of my favorite albums from this band. Its mixture of Gary Lee Connor's psychedelic guitar, Van Conner's walking bass, Mark Pickerel's back beat, and Mark Lanegan's "Jim Morrison" induced vocals were infectious to say the least. The songs swirl with layered textures and funky electric organ. Great cuts include "World Painted" "Transfiguration" "Don't Look Down" and "Cold Rain."
The album was actually recorded at Velvetone in the band's home town of Ellensburg, WA with Steve Fisk producing. The following album was Invisible Lantern, which had some excellent songs, even if the mix was a bit muffled. Buzz Factory followed this release but by this time, Mark Pickerel was being forced out of the band. I saw them in NYC on a barge and Pickerel was in the audience. I liked the guy and he seemed distressed that he was no longer part of the picture. I thought they went downhill from this time on, losing a bit of the feeling and innocence of the early years.
By the way, the Screaming Trees early material loses a lot of soul via CD. It's best to find this in vinyl is possible; the difference is not subtle.
kh September 8, 2000
| Correction |
| everything rock was supposed to be & wasn't... |
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