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Lanegan

By: Greg Prato
Narrated by: Greg Prato
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Grunge’s golden era gave us some of the greatest rock voices of all-time–Chris Cornell, Kurt Cobain, Layne Staley, Eddie Vedder, and of course, Mark Lanegan.

During a recording career that spanned several decades, Lanegan’s unmistakable and instantly-recognizable vocals were featured on classic recordings as a member of various groups (Screaming Trees, Queens of the Stone Age), plus collaborations (Isobel Campbell, Greg Dulli), guest spots (UNKLE, Soulsavers), and steady solo work.

Additionally, Lanegan was one of rock’s great poets/lyricists, as well as the author of several popular books. But the singer also endured addiction, hard living, and health difficulties–before passing in 2022, at the age of 57.

As a tribute, the book "Lanegan" has been assembled–featuring over 20 all-new interviews. Collaborators, friends, and admirers share their memories of this truly unique figure and vocalist, including Screaming Trees’ Gary Lee Conner, Soundgarden’s Kim Thayil, author Charles R. Cross, TV/radio personality Matt Pinfield, and photographer Charles Peterson (plus producers and/or musicians that were involved in the creation of Mark’s best work).

©2023 Greg Prato Writer, Corp. (P)2023 Greg Prato Writer, Corp.
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I didn't like the readers voice. he also said 'like too often, 'he was like...and I was like...etc'. as a whole, I enjoyed the book though and would recommend

interesting read for lanegan fans

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Voiceacting is bad, so many names drop by with not much more than ineliners. You are bound to get lost on who said what. Then theres edits that are way off in volume and tonal quality. Also all these comments arent ordered in time but in subject, so he might be talking 1990 and seconds later 2010’s then something like 1996..

But Marks life is still very interesting so, theres that.

Bad storytelling great subject

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Came across as more a name dropping style
Lacked the passion would expect from anything Lanegan

Kind of ok

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