Soundgarden Ultramega Ok Rarlab
.Loser editions are SOLD OUT (as of 4/24/17). Black vinyl will be shipping on all orders placed after 4/23/17. This remixed and expanded reissue of Soundgarden’s Ultramega OK is a long-planned “correction” of the legendary band’s Grammy®-nominated debut full-length. The album was originally recorded and released in 1988 on SST Records. This remixed and expanded reissue of Soundgarden’s Ultramega OK is a long-planned “correction” of the legendary band’s Grammy®-nominated debut full-length. The album was originally recorded and released in 1988 on SST Records.
Soundgarden Ultramega Ok
’s debut album Ultramega OK was released in 1988 on SST. At the time, the band’s members weren’t satisfied with the album’s original mix and decided to remix it themselves.
The project was postponed until last year, when Soundgarden finally acquired the original multi-track tapes and worked on a new mix. The remixed reissue of the album is out March 10 via. It features six early versions of songs that appear on the record. (The band call those songs “the Ultramega EP.”) Find the previously unreleased version of “Beyond the Wheel” below. Jack Endino, the engineer who helped the band remix the album, and guitarist Kim Thayil wrote the liner notes for the reissue. It comes with a previously unseen photo, and the album’s vinyl edition is packaged in a foil-stamp gatefold with custom dust sleeves. The “Loser” edition will be pressed on marble blue and maroon vinyl. It was just revealed yesterday that the Chris Cornell-fronted band at Prophets of Rage’s Anti-Inaugural Ball.
Ultramega OK: 01 Flower 02 All Your Lies 03 665 04 Beyond the Wheel 05 667 06 Mood for Trouble 07 Circle of Power 08 He Didn't 09 Smokestack Lightning 10 Nazi Driver 11 Head Injury 12 Incessant Mace 13 One Minute of Silence 14 Head Injury (early version) 15 Beyond the Wheel (early version) 16 Incessant Mace (early version) 17 He Didn't (early version) 18 All Your Lies (early version) 19 Incessant Mace (V2) (early version) Watch Soundgarden perform “Flower” live in 1990.