📬 Get the Newsletter: Weekly podcasts, 'History of the Band' articles, new music reviews & more

Podcast Episode
Season
Twelve
number
626
Type
Post Date
11/15/2022

Chris Cornell

626 Euphoria Morning by Chris Cornell

Euphoria Morning

Label
Interscope
Release year
1999
Producer
Chris Cornell, Natasha Shneider, Alain Johannes
Transparent Embed Background

Chris Cornell used his 1999 debut solo album Morning Euphoria to showcase his songwriting talent and superior vocal to mixed results

Author & Special Guests

Although Chris Cornell had written solo tracks for soundtracks during the Soundgarden era, it wasn't until the band had broken up that he released his proper solo debut. 1999's Euphoria Morning is both expected and unexpected, as some songs aren't far off from "Blow Up The Outside World" or "Fell on Black Days," minus the band bombast, while others showcase his phenomenal vocal talent over folk, blues, and psychedelic turns.

Does This album bring back some great vibes?

Remember when you first discovered this album? We’re grateful to dig into these hidden gems and bring them the attention they deserve. Your support helps us uncover more albums deserve another moment in the spotlight.

Songs in this episode

  • Intro - Can't Change Me
  • 17:15 - Moonchild
  • 21:50 - Wave Goodbye
  • 27:13 - Preaching The End Of The World
  • 33:38 - Disappearing One
  • Outro - When I'm Down

Follow us to know when this episode is available

We are a weekly podcast with new episodes published every Tuesday morning. Subscribe to the show in iTunes or your favorite podcast app to get new episode delivered to you. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter for episode releases, previews and 90's rock news.

View in iTunes
Social media

Playlist

Spotify playlist for this episode

Euphoria Morning