Nearly a year-and-a-half after Chris Cornell’s death, a career-spanning retrospective collection captured the breadth of his varied career as a solo artist and vocalist of Soundgarden, Audioslave, and Temple of the Dog.
That massive vinyl box set was pared down into a tight greatest hits
simply titled Chris Cornell. Arranged in chronological order as a
highlight reel of his iconic career, this self-titled compilation offers
a bittersweet reminder of just how much Cornell accomplished in roughly
30 years on the scene, from a ’90s Seattle grunge icon to a fearless
late-era singer/songwriter.
Front-loaded with his mainstream alt-rock touchstones, Chris Cornell starts close to the beginning with “Loud Love” from Soundgarden’s 1989 sophomore effort, Louder Than Love.
Front-loaded with his mainstream alt-rock touchstones, Chris Cornell starts close to the beginning with “Loud Love” from Soundgarden’s 1989 sophomore effort, Louder Than Love.







