Mark Lanegan
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Image:Lanegan Here Comes That.jpg Mark Lanegan (born November 25, 1964 in Ellensburg, Washington) is a singer and songwriter. He has had a noteworthy career as a solo artist, but is best known for his tenure as the lead singer of Screaming Trees, a band that was part of the Seattle grunge phenomenon of the 1990s.
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 success or notoriety of contemporary Seattle grunge acts such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam. Lanegan's solo career began while he was still working with Screaming Trees, but has continued beyond the band's dissolution in 2000.
In 1990, Lanegan released his first solo album, The Winding Sheet, on the legendary label Sub Pop, which also hosted Nirvana and many others. Nirvana's frontman Kurt Cobain was a notable guest artist on this album, appearing on the tracks "Down in the Dark" and "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" as a backing vocalist and guitar player, respectively. Nirvana's bass player Krist Novoselic played bass on the latter track (a Leadbelly cover, Nirvana's version would later appear on their Unplugged album). The Winding Sheet was a modest commercial success, and Lanegan has recorded five more full-length albums since then.
Lanegan's solo albums show more distinct blues, country, and folk influences than his work with Screaming Trees. This is most apparent on the 1999 album 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.
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 Duff McKagan and Izzy Stradlin 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.
Lanegan also frequently appears as a guest on other artists' records. He has been a major contributor to (although not a full-time member of) Queens of the Stone Age. 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 hits (Hangin' Tree, Song for the Deaf, and In the Fade, among others). Improbably, he also recorded a song by Sandra Boynton, "Sneakers", for her 2005 rock-and-roll children's album, "Dog Train." He has worked with Mad Season, Masters of Reality, Melissa Auf der Maur, Martina Topley-Bird, Mondo Generator and The Twilight Singers.
In September of 2005, Lanegan performed with Greg Dulli in Europe as the Gutter Twins. Other current projects include an album recorded with former Soundgarden bassist Ben Shepherd's band Hater, as well as a Gutter Twins studio album. Lanegan is also expected to have provided contributions to the upcoming album "Powder Burns", by Greg Dulli's project, The Twilight Singers. The record is due to hit shelves in May 2006.
In January of 2006, he released an album with Isobel Campbell, formerly of Belle & Sebastian, titled Ballad of the Broken Seas. Campbell wrote and recorded the majority of the album's tracks in Glasgow. Lanegan then added vocals, which have been likened to Johnny Cash, in Los Angeles.
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Discography
Albums
- The Winding Sheet (1990)
- Whiskey for the Holy Ghost (1994)
- Scraps at Midnight (1998)
- I'll Take Care of You (1999)
- Field Songs (2001)
- Here Comes That Weird Chill EP (2003)
- Bubblegum (2004)
See also
External links
- Mark Lanegan Official Site
- onewhiskey: dedicated to the music and fans of Mark Lanegan
- Mark Lanegan discography
- Mark Lanegan: House A Home
- Mark Lanegan: Sub Pop
- Mark Lanegan: allmusic
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