Bubblegum Mark Lanegan

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  • Release Date: 08/10/2004
  • Sales Rank: 29,480
  • Label: BEGGARS UK - ADA
  • UPC: 607618023720
 
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Bubblegum

1LISTENWhen Your Number Isn't Up 3:01
2LISTENHit the City 2:48
3LISTENWedding Dress 3:07
4LISTENMethamphetamine Blues 3:16
5LISTENOne Hundred Days 4:36
6LISTENBombed 1:08
7LISTENStrange Religion 4:07
8LISTENSideways in Reverse 2:46
9LISTENCome to Me 3:45
10LISTENLike Little Willie John 3:53
11LISTENCan't Come Down 3:37
12LISTENMorning Glory Wine 4:27
13LISTENHead 3:04
14LISTENDriving Death Valley Blues 2:48
15LISTENOut of Nowhere 2:43

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Editorial Reviews

As singer for the vastly underrated Screaming Trees, this Washingtonian brandished one of the darkest baritones in rock. In his solo work, Lanegan has honed the edge of that instrument to an even sharper point, using it to rip bits of his flesh -- and his soul -- with an unselfconsciousness that's alternately admirable and alarming. The acoustic lament "Bombed" -- which, with its "when I'm bombed, I stretch like bubblegum," serves as a de facto title track -- falls into the latter category, its unsteady gait causing concern that those hellhounds on his tail just might be closing in. The disc's more aggressive tracks, notably the rat-in-a-cage rattler "Sideways in Reverse," aren't markedly brighter, but the bulldozing guitars (some brandished by Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme and Nick Oliveri) impel Lanegan to strain against the dark forces more fitfully. Dark forces lurk in just about every corner of Bubblegum, whether they be erotic, as on "Come to Me," a lustful duet with PJ Harvey, or substance-fueled, as on the insistently oozing "Driving Death Valley Blues." Less convincing singers make rock 'n' roll cliché of these themes; Lanegan makes them frighteningly real and engrossing. While he doesn't go out of his way to crib stylistic notes from Robert Johnson or any of his peers, the spirit Mark Lanegan exudes on Bubblegum marks him as a fearsome bluesman, through and through. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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February 17, 2005: Ive been looking into Mark Lanegan alot over the past months. I finally recieved this album and it is just so amazing. I love the tracks, the riffs, and the singing. This whole album is just flawless. Mark Lanegan is one of the best songwriters and singers of all time.