

Deluxe Edition contains 4 additional bonus tracks.Packaging: Gatefold mini jacket with gold & red foil stamping. Review: Amazing music, but the pressing of the CD may have issues... - This is an amazing CD that first grabbed our attention with the remarkable "Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart". Unlike this lushly produced pop song, however, many of the remaining tracks are acoustic and much more intimate, focusing on acoustic guitar and Chris' wonderful voice. This isn't a criticism of course and any fan of Cornell will want to add this disc to their collection! Now, this has no bearing on my 5-star rating of the music, but I think there is a problem with the pressing of this CD. My first one had digital distortion and noise, particularly on the track "Misery Chain", to an extent that it was unplayable. I exchanged the CD for another copy - and the replacement copy had the same issue! Thankfully, the album is available to stream via desertcart Prime. R.I.P. Chris Review: Powerful collection of songs - Excellent album by the late Chris Cornell. His heart and soul was poured into these songs. "Through the Window" and "Wrong Side" are p'rly my 2 favorites but the entire thing is awesome.
| ASIN | B013TPJKAI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,691 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #1,820 in Blues Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,309) |
| Date First Available | August 13, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | W TEMPO 6.0-W |
| Label | UMe |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | UMe |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2015 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.59 x 4.92 x 0.24 inches; 2.12 ounces |
S**E
Amazing music, but the pressing of the CD may have issues...
This is an amazing CD that first grabbed our attention with the remarkable "Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart". Unlike this lushly produced pop song, however, many of the remaining tracks are acoustic and much more intimate, focusing on acoustic guitar and Chris' wonderful voice. This isn't a criticism of course and any fan of Cornell will want to add this disc to their collection! Now, this has no bearing on my 5-star rating of the music, but I think there is a problem with the pressing of this CD. My first one had digital distortion and noise, particularly on the track "Misery Chain", to an extent that it was unplayable. I exchanged the CD for another copy - and the replacement copy had the same issue! Thankfully, the album is available to stream via Amazon Prime. R.I.P. Chris
W**N
Powerful collection of songs
Excellent album by the late Chris Cornell. His heart and soul was poured into these songs. "Through the Window" and "Wrong Side" are p'rly my 2 favorites but the entire thing is awesome.
D**H
Love this one
Fabulous album. Great recording.
W**N
Awesome
Enough said.
D**N
A middle-aged, contemplative Chris Cornell
Revised review. I originally gave this album 3.5 stars, but upon further listening, I'd bump it up to four stars. The album has grown on me and took a few listens to fully appreciate. I still think it may be a tad overly long, but it's still superb. Chris Cornell, one of rock's greatest singers from the past 25 years, has had a hit-or-miss solo career. While he has released a number of classic albums with Soundgarden, and a few very good ones with Audioslave, his solo work is a little spotty. His debut, 'Euphoria Morning' (later released as 'Euphoria Mourning') (1999), was fantastic. More laid back and relaxed than his work with Soundgarden (or later Audioslave), it was clear that Cornell's solo work was going to sound a lot different than what his fans were used to. Going back to the haunting "Seasons" from the 'Singles' soundtrack, Chris' solo music generally avoids hard-rock terrain, going for a stripped down, mellower sound, with maybe slightly more reflective lyrics. 'Euphoria Morning/Mourning' is probably the most overlooked album in Chris' long, impressive resume and the best of his four solo albums. After three albums with Audioslave, the supergroup made up of RATM alumni, came Chris' second album "Carry On" (2007). The album boasted one great song, "You Know My Name," from the James Bond film "Casino Royale." Other than that one terrific song, 'Carry On' was rather forgettable. It's not that the album was horrible, it's just that it was a rather bland, pedestrian affair. Two years later Cornell returned with the Timbaland produced "Scream," maybe the most critically lambasted album since "Van Halen 3." While I personally like "Scream" and find it to be a bizarre, interesting album, I hope he never makes another one like it again. After returning to Soundgarden and hard-rock with the excellent "King Animal" (2012), Chris is back for his fourth solo album, the Brendan O'Brian produced "Higher Truth." "Higher Truth" sounds like a cross between the laid-back but intense "Seasons" and 'Euphoria Morning/Mourning.' "Nearly Forgot my Broken Heart" is easily the best, most memorable song on the album. The rest of the album is a collection of relaxed, melon collie, tightly written confessionals about interpersonal relationships . "Higher Truth" shows a middle-aged, contemplative Chris Cornell, at ease. The album reminds me a little bit of Paul McCartney's self-titled debut (1970). Both albums are organic, with its creator playing everything or most everything himself (O'Brian and others did contribute to this album) with neither artist overthinking anything. While the album starts to sound a little monotonous about two-thirds through, and maybe the four bonus songs should have been left off for a leaner album, it is never-the-less a relaxed, enjoyable album that would be appreciated most on a lazy Sunday morning or while taking a walk on a sunny Fall day. While "Higher Truth" isn't the best album Chris ever released, it should be of interest to his fans, especially those who enjoy his quieter side.
I**I
Such a blessing
Chris Cornell has such a big heart which this album proofs exeptionally and marks a higlight in his long and remarkebel career I have followed Chris Cornell since 1995 and Soundgardens "Superunknown" and was drawn to the bands dark and heavy yet eastern inspired grunge sound. That obviously let me to Chris cornell and later his solo career, which first was dark and different with no broader appeal and surely also must have left many Soundgarden fans dissapointet. However as he later on formed the group Audioslave with former members of Rage Against the Machine and especially Tom Morello wicked and cool guitar play, he and the band set for a more positiv and optimistical direction marked with the 2. album from the band "out of exile" and completed with the outstanding third and last album "Revelations". Higher Truth is an album with both a warm and aucustic sound that suits Chris Cornells voice which is both crystal clear and strong and leaves you with a feeling of being in a place you dont ever wanna leave again. His voice simply sounds like returning home. No wonder he is both a loving husband and father. For me the highlights of the album is the opening song "Nearly forgot my broken heart", "Only these words" and not least "Higher truth", which I vitnessed live as Chris Cornell played his 3. and sold out concert in Copenhagen, that for me personally was yet another higlight in my 20
J**N
Definitivamente es uno de mis favoritos, pura poesía !!
D**D
2017年死亡したクリス コーネルの事実上遺作となった本作。 サウンドガーデンからオーディオスレイブ、そしてソロ活動と 精力的に活動していた彼のソロ作。 ほとんどはアコースティックギターで始まり壮大な展開を見せていく曲が多い印象だが そこに彼なりの枯れないロックシンガーとしての意地を見せた。 もっと評価されてもいいロックシンガーだった。 合掌。
M**R
Ein fantastischer Künstler ist von uns gegangen. Er hat Frau und Kinder zurückgelassen und seine Stimme wird nie wieder ein neues Album krönen. Die höhere Wahrheit über Chris Cornell ist, dass ein Sänger verstorben ist, der es in den letzten Jahren endlich geschafft hatte, aus dem Schatten seiner Bands zu treten (Soundgarden und Audioslave) und als Solokünstler zu überzeugen. So sehr ich seine gigantische Stimme schon immer gemocht habe, so schwierig waren seine ersten drei Alben in Eigenregie. "Euphoria Morning" war nett, aber nicht durchgängig aufregend, "Carry On" stand im Schatten des Bond-Songs "You know my Name" und bot Halbgares, wie das Jackson-Cover von "Billie Jean" und "Scream" war ...nun ja, sagen wir mal ein gewagtes Experiment. Somit waren es immer die Soundgarden- oder Audioslave-Songs mit denen man sich als Freund von Cornells Stimme wirklich identifizieren konnte. Seine unfassbar gute Liveperformance mit dem "Songbook" hat Teile seiner Solokarriere noch einmal in einem ganz anderen Licht beleuchtet und erblühen lassen. Nun ist "Higher Truth" tatsächlich das letzte Album seiner Solokarriere und er war auf einem überragenden, emotionalen Level angekommen. Das musikalisch Dargebotene hat den Grungeballast abgeworfen und keine Timbaland-Produktionsanleihen mehr im Blut. Es ist ein pures und sehr herzzerreißendes Album. Allein der Opener "Nearly Forgot my broken heart" gibt eigentlich durch den Titel schon den Ton an. "Dead Wishes" ist unfassbar berührend... und ich könnte jetzt alle Titel durchdeklinieren. Spärlich instrumentiert, Singer/Songwriter statt Rock, Stimme pur. Wahnsinn! Für mich ist "Songbook" das Vermächtnis und "Higher Truth" tatsächlich die höhere Wahrheit über einen unfassbar talentierten Menschen, der viel zu früh von uns gegangen ist.
S**E
Having been a big fan of Soundgarden since the release of 'Superunknown' I recently decided to delve further into Chris Cornell's solo albums. This is the third time listening to this album in the last week and it just gets better with every listen. Kicking off with the brilliant 'Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart'. The album is mainly acoustic based with drums, keys replacing the the loud heavy guitars. This allows Chris' voice to shine even more with great lyrics and melodies. If anyone reading this had the pleasure of seeing one of his acoustic solo shows (which I was lucky enough to see twice) and is considering purchasing this then you will love this. Every track gets better with each listen. 'Dead Wishes' 'Murderer of Blue Skies' and 'Worried Moon' are great (though I admit the line 'maybe you could talk me out of doing myself in' is a hard listen on this track). Hearing this album is a melancholic experience at times when you think of the circumstances of his death and just what a great talented man he was with an amazing vocal range. I love tracks here like the brilliant 'Let Your Eyes Wander' and the eastern feel of the closing track 'Our Time In The Universe'. The only track that has yet to make an impression on me ironically is the title track the rest is fantastic and is great music to listen to at the end of the day but unlike some albums it will keep you gripped and won't bore you to sleep. This is proving to be one of the best albums I have bought so far this year. A great album from a much missed talent.
F**O
Higher Truth è stata una sorpresa, non pensavo di riscoprire un disco così ispirato di Chris Cornell a distanza di tempo dalla sua uscita. Avevo una pessima idea di Scream e pensavo che la vena creativa di Chris fosse definitivamente esaurita, e invece mi sbagliavo; H.T. è un disco tendenzialmente acustico, dalle melodie accattivanti ma non banali. Si percepisce anche dai testi che l'autore deve aver scavato in profondità per scrivere su temi anche personali che lo hanno particolarmente coinvolto. Disco senz'altro interessante anche se l'orecchiabilità potrebbe far storcere il naso ad un primo ascolto.
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