Screaming Trees – Invisible Lantern
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SST Records – SST 188 |
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US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Psychedelic Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Ivy | |
A2 | Walk Through To This Side | |
A3 | Lines & Circles | |
A4 | She Knows | |
A5 | Shadow Song | |
A6 | Grey Diamond Desert | |
B1 | Smokerings | |
B2 | The Second I Awake | |
B3 | Invisible Lantern | |
B4 | Even If | |
B5 | Direction Of The Sun | |
B6 | Night Comes Creeping |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Cesstone Music
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – SST Records
- Recorded At – Velvetone
- Mastered At – K Disc Mastering
Credits
- Artwork [Back Cover] – Eel (2)
- Bass – Van Conner
- Drums – Mark Pickerel
- Engineer – Rod Doak
- Guitar, Organ – Gary Lee Conner
- Painting [Front Cover] – Daniel Herron
- Photography By, Typography [Lettering] – Jena Scott
- Producer – Steve Fisk
- Vocals – Mark Lanegan
- Written-By – Screaming Trees
Notes
Recorded at Velvetone during winter 1988.
Mastered at K-Disc, Hollywood, CA.
Mastered at K-Disc, Hollywood, CA.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 18861-0188-1 2
- Rights Society: BMI
Other Versions (5 of 8)
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Invisible Lantern (LP, Album) | SST Records | SST 188 | US | 1988 | ||
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Invisible Lantern (CD, Album) | SST Records | SST CD 188 | US | 1988 | ||
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Invisible Lantern (Cassette, Album) | SST Records | SSTC 188 | US | 1988 | ||
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Invisible Lantern (LP, Album, Test Pressing) | SST Records | SST 188 | US | 1988 | ||
New Submission
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Invisible Lantern (LP, Album) | SST Records | SST 188 | US | 1988 |
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Reviews
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This record is pressed on very dark red vinyl, looks really cool. I bought all of Screaming Trees’ SST releases on colored vinyl back in the early 00’s (when they were like $20 a pop, btw) and this one was by far the hardest one to find.
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Records released by SST actually sound pretty decent. The recordings aren’t perfect, it sounds like the engineer was trying to get it right, trying to figure out the right balance between Lanegan’s vocals and that screaming guitar from Gary Lee (some tracks sound like the vocals were mixed to stand out well over the rest of the music). Regardless, there is a nice, punchy drum sound and a pretty solid low end and defined bass. Sounds raw, lively and hectic and mimics the bands energy. Pressing is fine and plays without any issues. Overall sound is kinda lofi yet not. Just listen you’ll know what I mean.
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