Identifier7124985
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference NumberDAA34
Media TypeCD
Media Count1
NoteSoundgarden
Stolen Prayers

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01. Nowhere But You
02. Spoonman
03. Fluttergirl
04. Missing
05. Stolen Prayer
06. Heartfist
07. Unholy War
08. Black Cat
09. Angel On Fire
10. Reach Down
11. Black Hole Sun
12. Head Down

tracks 1-4 Superunknown Demos
tracks 5-7 "Songs for Ozzy"
tracks 8-10 Temple Of The Dog Demos
Tracks 11-12 Live 5-29-94 Bremerton WA


Stolen Prayers is a bootleg that collects ten unreleased Soundgarden demos (in reality, the majority are one-man demos by vocalist/guitarist Chris Cornell),
with two live tracks tacked on. Although the songs themselves are all strong compositions, the bootleg's quality varies throughout.
Split into four sections -- "Superunknown Demos," "Chris Cornell Solo -- Songs for Ozzy," "Temple of the Dog Demos," and "Soundgarden Live -- Kitsap, WA 06/94" --
Stolen Prayers shows the many facets of Cornell's songwriting talents. Beginning with four stripped-down demos for the 1994 breakthrough Superunknown album,
they are the best-sounding on the whole disc (obviously taped off either the master or an early-generation copy). Included is at least one gem,
the gentle ballad "Fluttergirl" (hopefully this track will see the light of day on a future Cornell solo album), as well as the haunting "Nowhere But You," a mid-paced rocker called "Missing,"
and a great, bare take of the hit "Spoonman."

The "Songs for Ozzy" demos are just what it says, songs that Cornell wrote for Ozzy Osbourne to record, but still have yet to be used.
Which is a shame, since outstanding tracks like the title track, "Heartfist," and "Unholy War" would likely become instant Ozzy classics.
The first couple of tracks are of good quality, but the final one was copied from a warped tape, and annoyingly fades in and out throughout. "Temple of the Dog Demos"
were songs intended for the classic 1991 Temple of the Dog album, and features two great tracks that would have fit perfectly on the album.
Included is the Rolling Stones-esque "Black Cat" (which includes interesting percussion work), the invigorating melodic pop of "Angel On Fire," and an early version of the jamfest "Reach Down."
Tacked on the end of Stolen Prayers are a couple of lo-fi songs from an early stop on the Superunknown tour, "Black Hole Sun" and "Head Down".


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Set 1Nowhere But You
Spoonman
Fluttergirl
Missing
Stolen Prayer
Heartfist
Unholy War
Black Cat
Angel On Fire
Reach Down
Black Hole Sun
Head Down
Set 2
Set 3
CommentTracks 1-4: Superunknown Demos
Tracks 5-7: Chris Cornell Solo "Songs For Ozzy"
Tracks 8-10: Temple of the Dog Demos
Tracks 11-12: Soundgarden live May 29, 1994: Bremerton, WA