I had to admit, I never really listen to the lyrics of Billie Jean before, but after hearing Cornell's version, I now understand the meaning of the song. Cornell sang it with so much emotion and intensity that by the time he belted the chorus, you would tend to forget the original version. But the one standout track in this album is Cornell's amazing cover of Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean". I simply love the acoustic take on "Fell on Black Days" and "Blackhole Sun". Cornell has one of the most amazing rock voices and gives us great interpretations of Bob Marley's "Redemption Song," Elvis Costello's "(What's so Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding," and Led Zeppelin's "Thank You,". ![]() I am also a huge fan of cover songs, and this performance does not disappoint. Not only does he treat the audience to new Audioslave material (since released), he perfoms some acoustic gems from Soundgarden and Temple of the Dog. Got to be one of the best live acoustic album ever produced, Cornell did this acoustic set in Sweden on September 7 in a bar with about 150 people in attendance. They started asking me 'Who the hell is that guy screaming on your speakers? Enuff already!!'. I got it on rotation in my office PC and I think I'm starting to annoy some people in the office. I love it so much I listened to it everywhere. Oh my god! I could not stop listening to this album. ![]() ![]() Read on.Īlbum Review 006 : Chris Cornell - Unplugged In Sweden 4 great, must-have Chris Cornell albums reviewed here.
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