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Sweet Oblivion

Album - 8 september 1992 - DeB Id: 19629
By Screaming Trees
11 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 3 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 13,92

Screaming Trees

Sweet Oblivion Blackdog

 That voice mixed with dust and lyrical rage, pathos and pride in reacting to the traps of a marginal life.

 Sweet Oblivion is ultimately a less aggressive and psychedelic work, capable of reaffirming the definite non-secondary role of Screaming Trees.

 Explore Screaming Trees' Sweet Oblivion and experience the soulful grunge rock that defined a generation.

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Did you hear the distant cry
Calling me back to my sin
Like the one you knew before
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Dollar Bill (04:35)
Torn like an old dollar bill
Girl let them say what they will
That no one should hurt you
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Butterfly (03:22)
Changing memories they fade away
The hours and the days
While in the sunshine, the sunshine bright
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This is for footsteps approaching the night
They keep themselves moving and do what is right
Now watch what you gather and hold in your hand
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Lying in the quiet darkness
Getting high alone
Pictures shifting out of focus
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Screaming Trees

Screaming Trees were an American rock band from Ellensburg, Washington, formed by Mark Lanegan, Gary Lee Conner, Van Conner and Mark Pickerel. Blending grunge with neo‑psychedelia and garage rock, they released a string of acclaimed albums, peaking in visibility with Sweet Oblivion and the single Nearly Lost You. The group disbanded in 2000.
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