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Mark Lanegan (ur. 25 listopada 1964 w Ellensburgu, stan Waszyngton) - jest wokalistą i kompozytorem. Zanim rozpoczął karierę solową śpiewał w zespole Screaming Trees.

Spis treści

[edytuj] Dzieciństwo

Lanegan nie zdradza wielu szczegółów dotyczących własnego dzieciństwa. Znane fakty dotyczą jego pochodzenia z rozbitej rodziny oraz ciężkiego uzależnienia od narkotyków jeszcze przed ukończeniem 18 roku życia. Nałóg był także przyczyną aresztowania i wyroku (1 rok).[1]

Lanagan wybronił się od odsiadki poprzez wzięcie udziału w rocznym programie rehabilitacyjnym dla osób uzależnionych. W tym czasie poznał i zaprzyjaźnił się z Van em Connerem, z którym miał wkrótce założyć Screaming Trees.

At this point his relationship with the Conner brothers was restricted to talking about music and working for their parents' electronics hardware shore. This job apparently largely involved repossessing televisions, microwaves and toasters from nearby trailer parks and having guns pulled on him. [1]

[edytuj] Kariera muzyczna

[edytuj] Screaming Trees i początek kariery solowej (1986 - 1997)

Screaming Trees put out their first album, Clairvoyance in 1986 and recorded 9 albums and EPs of original material between 1986 and 1996. The band was among the pioneers of Seattle's grunge music phenomenon, but never achieved the fame or commercial success of other Seattle grunge acts such as Nirvana, Alice in Chains, or Soundgarden. Lanegan's solo career began while he was still working with Screaming Trees, but has continued beyond the band's dissolution in 1997.

In 1990, Lanegan released his first solo album, The Winding Sheet, on the legendary label Sub Pop, which also hosted Nirvana and many others. Around this time, Lanegan had a blues-based side-project which featured Kurt Cobain and Chris Novoselic of Nirvana fame on guitar and bass respectively, with then Screaming Trees drummer Mark Pickerel on drums. Although a number of tracks were apparently recorded only one, a cover of Leadbelly's version of Where Did You Sleep Last Night?, ever surfaced, appearing on The Winding Sheet, although Cobain also supplied backing vocals elsewhere on the album. Nirvana would later go on to perform Where Did You Sleep Last Night at their famous Unplugged performance in New York. [2]In the end, the majority of the album was recorded with Pickerel on drums, Mike Johnson (who would later go on to play bass with Dinosaur Jr.) on guitar and Jack Endino on bass.[3]

The second record, 1993's Whiskey For The Holy Ghost, was a more consistent recording.

In 1995 Lanegan appeared on Above, an album by the "grunge supergroup" Mad Season. The group was formed in late 1994 by Layne Staley of Alice in Chains, Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees and John Baker Saunders of The Walkabouts. Lanegan appeared on "Long Gone Day" and "I'm Above".

Lanegan then returned to his day job with Screaming Trees. 1996 brought the release of Dust. Often seen as the band's best record, it would also turn out to be their swan song. The record featured Mike McCready of Pearl Jam and Mad Season playing the guitar solo on 'Dying Days', a track commemorating the death of several of Lanegan's close friends, and of the grunge scene in general.

[edytuj] Późniejsza kariera solowa oraz współpraca z Queens of the Stone Age (1998-2005)

Rok 1998 przyniósł Scraps At Midnight, nagrany w Joshua Tree.

The fourth of his solo recordings was 1999's I'll Take Care of You, on which Lanegan covers songs by prominent folk and R&B artists such as Tim Hardin and Booker T. and the MGs, as well as country icon Buck Owens.

In 2000, Lanegan appeared on Rated R, the second album from Queens of the Stone Age, singing lead vocals on the track "In The Fade."

2001 saw the release of his fourth album proper, Field Songs. This album had a more low-key feel than its predecessors, but at the same time featuring the phenomenal No Easy Action. The album also featured friend Duff McKagen.

Lanegan appeared on the 2002 release from QOTSA entitled Songs for the Deaf, once again singing lead on the tracks "Song for the Dead," "Hangin' Tree," and "God is in the Radio". He also toured in support for that album.

2003 saw him appear on Greg Dulli's The Twilight Singers record "Blackberry Belle".

On his latest solo album, Bubblegum (2004), Lanegan was joined by a cadre of prominent artists, including P. J. Harvey, Josh Homme and Nick Oliveri of Queens of the Stone Age, Greg Dulli of The Afghan Whigs and Twilight Singers, and Duff McKagan and Izzy Stradlin, previously of Guns N' Roses. Also appearing on Bubblegum is Lanegan's ex-wife, Wendy Rae Fowler.

The favorably reviewed album is his most commercially successful to date, reaching number 39 on Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart. Some would assume this is due to the appearance of several prominent musical figures.

Lanegan also frequently appears as a guest on other artists' records. He toured full-time as third vocalist for Queens of the Stone Age between 2001 and 2005 before leaving due to health issues. Joining his friend Joshua Homme, who supported the Screaming Trees as their touring guitarist in 1996, Lanegan's distinctive vocals are featured on many of QOTSA's most notable tracks (Hangin' Tree, Song for the Dead, and In the Fade, among others). The 2005 Queens of the Stone Age album Lullabies to Paralyze began with Mark Lanegan singing accompanied only by Homme's acoustic guitar on the track "This Lullaby". Improbably, he also recorded a song by Sandra Boynton, "Sneakers", for her 2005 rock-and-roll children's album, "Dog Train." He has also worked with Mad Season, Masters of Reality, Melissa Auf der Maur, Martina Topley-Bird, The Walkabouts, Mondo Generator and The Twilight Singers.

In September of 2005, Lanegan performed with Greg Dulli in Italy as the Gutter Twins for the first, and only, time. Other current projects include an album recorded with former Soundgarden bassist Ben Shepherd's band Hater, as well as a Gutter Twins studio album.

[edytuj] Współpraca z Isobel Campbell (2005)

W grudniu 2005, wydał płytę EP z Isobel Campbell (byłą członkinią Belle & Sebastian) zatytułowany Ramblin' Man (tytuł pochodzi od coveru utworu Hanka Williamsa). Płyta ta dał początek większej współpracy, która zaowocowała pełnym albumem Ballad of the Broken Seas. Campbell napisała i nagrała większość utworów w Glasgow. Lanegan dodał do muzyki wokale w studiu w Los Angeles. Płyta została bardzo dobrze przyjęta przez krytykę, która porównywała duet do duetu Lee Hazelwood i Nancy Sinatra.

Oprócz wokalu Lanegan napisał i nagrał również utwór Revolver. Na EP Ramblin' Man znalazła się inna wersja tego utworu niż na pełnym albumie. Płyta Ballad of the Broken Seas znalazła się w 2006 wśród nominowanych do Mercury Prize.

2006 Tour

In 2006 Lanegan has been touring with Greg Dulli's The Twilight Singers. Lanegan toured Europe and Israel with the Twilight Singers and a fall tour throughout the United States is currently under way. Lanegan is now listed as an official member of the band, according to the Twilight Singers' Myspace profile.

2007 Tour with Isobel Campbell

Lanegan played four UK dates in January 2007 with Isobel Campbell. The London concert was moved to a larger venue due to a high demand for tickets.

Przypisy

[edytuj] Discography

For his work with Screaming Trees, see their page.

[edytuj] Solo

  • 1990 - The Winding Sheet - Sub Pop
  • 1993 - Whiskey for the Holy Ghost - Sub Pop
  • 1996 - Twisted Willie (Willie Nelson tribute) by Various Artists (Lanegan covers She's Not For You) - Justice Records
  • 1998 - Scraps at Midnight - Sub Pop, Beggars Banquet
  • 1999 - I'll take Care of You - Sub Pop, Beggars Banquet
  • 2000 - Sing A Song For You (Tim Buckley tribute) by Various Artists (Lanegan covers Cafe) - Manifesto
  • 2000 - Free The West Memphis Three by Various Artists (Lanegan contributes Untitled Lullabye) - Aces And Eights
  • 2001 - Field Songs - Sub Pop, Beggars Banquet
  • 2001 - Give the People What We Want (tribute to The Kinks) by Various Artists (Lanegan covers Nothin' In the World Can Stop Me Worryin' Bout That Girl) - Sub Pop
  • 2003 - Here Comes That Weird Chill - Beggars Banquet
  • 2004 - Bubblegum - Beggars Banquet

[edytuj] Appearances

  • 1987 - "448 Deathless Days" by Steve Fisk (vocals on This Vacuum, and violin on Johnny Smoke (SwampThing)) - SST/Cesstone
  • 1990 - "Harmony In Defeat" by King Krab (Additional vocals on To The Sun - credited to J. Ripplestick) - Historia/K Records
  • 1993 - "Satisfied Mind" by The Walkabouts (vocals on Feel Like Going Home) - Creative Man
  • 1995 - "Ball-Hog or Tugboat?" by Mike Watt (vocals on Max & Wells)- Colombia
  • 1995 - "Over and Thru the Night" by Steve Fisk (additional vocals on One More Valley) - K Records
  • 1995 - "Above" by Mad Season (vocals on I'm Above and Long Gone Day) - Columbia
  • 1999 - "More Oar: a tribute to the Skip Spence album" by Various Artists (Lanegan covers Cripple Creek) - Birdman Records
  • 2000 - "Rated R" by Queens of the Stone Age (additional vocals on Auto Pilot; vocals on In The Fade) - Interscope
  • 2000 - "Human Beans" by Earthlings? (appears on Rock Dove) - Man's Ruin
  • 2001 - "Deep in the Hole" by Masters Of Reality (vocals on High Noon Amsterdam) - Brownhouse
  • 2001 - "Desert Sessions 7 & 8" by Various (vocals on Hanging Tree and Makin' A Cross) - Rekords Rekords/Southern Lord
  • 2002 - "Songs For The Deaf" by Queens of the Stone Age (vocals on Song for the Dead, Hangin' Tree, God is in the Radio and Song for the Deaf) - Interscope
  • 2003 - "Quixotic" by Martina Topely Bird (additional vocals on Need One) - Independiente
  • 2003 - "A Drug Problem That Never Existed" by Mondo Generator (vocals on Four Corners) - Rekords Rekords
  • 2003 - "Blackberry Belle" by Twilight Singers (vocals on Number Nine) - One Little Indian
  • 2004 - "Time Is Just The Same EP" by Isobel Campbell (vocals on Why Does My Head Hurt So?) - Snowstorm
  • 2004 - "Auf Der Maur" by Melissa Auf Der Maur (vocals on Taste You) - EMI
  • 2004 - "Leave No Ashes" by Burning Brides (backing vocals on Vampire Waltz) - V2/BMG
  • 2004 - "She Loves You" by Twilight Singers (appears on several tracks and duets on Hard Time Killing Floor) - One Little Indian
  • 2005 - "Sunday Nights: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough" by Various Artists (Lanegan provides All Night Long) - Fat Possum
  • 2005 - "Lullabies To Paralyze" by Queens of the Stone Age (vocals on This Lullaby and Burn The Witch) - Interscope
  • 2005 - "Ramblin' Man EP" by Isobel Campbell
  • 2006 - "Death By Sexy" by Eagles of Death Metal (backing vocals on I Like to Move in the Night, I Gotta Feeling and Poor Doggie) - Downtown Records
  • 2006 - "Ballad of the Broken Seas" by Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - V2
  • 2006 - "A Stitch In Time" by the Twilight Singers (vocals on Live with Me and Flashback) - One Little Indian
  • 2007 - "It's not how far you fall, it's the way you land" by Soulsavers (contributes vocals on 8 of 11 tracks) - V2

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