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Screaming Trees: Mark Lanegan (vocals); Gary Lee Conner (guitar); Van Conner (bass); Mark Pickerel (drums). Additional personnel: Steve Fisk (keyboards). Personnel: Mark Lanegan (vocals); Gary Lee Conner (guitar); Steve Fisk (organ); Mark Pickerel (drums). Recording information: Velvetone, Ellensberg, WA (1985). Though the production work on this debut EP is reflective of the early stage in their career in which the group recorded this effort, it is nonetheless an interesting and catchy set of songs. Absent are the menacing, distorted guitars and crashing drums of the group's latter-day sound. Instead, replacing the bombast are stripped-down, clean-toned psychedelic rockers that owe more to the edgy pop of early R.E.M. than to the Zeppelin-esque bent of the traditional Seattle sound that the Screaming Trees were all too frequently defined by. ~ Steve Kurutz Screaming Trees' first release was originally a 1985 cassette-only offering from the nascent K Records. Released on CD in 1989 by SST Records (the Trees' self-released second album, 1986's CLAIRVOYANCE, remains out of print), OTHER WORLDS can't help but sound odd to listeners more familiar with their later work. These six songs are mid-'80s Paisley Underground-style psych-pop not far removed from the early albums by the Dream Syndicate or Green On Red, or even the first couple of R.E.M. albums. Less heavy than later albums like UNCLE ANESTHESIA and more drone-oriented (especially on the hypnotic closer "Now Your Mind Is Next to Mine"), the material is that of a young band with more ideas and energy than direction, but its endearing try-anything spirit is a pleasant surprise.
Screaming Trees Other Worlds Songs | 1. | Like I Said |
| 2. | Pictures in My Mind |
| 3. | Turning, The |
| 4. | Other Worlds |
| 5. | Barriers |
| 6. | Now Your Mind Is Next to Mine |
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