专辑英文名: The Winding Sheet
专辑中文名: 飞舞的床单
歌手: mark lanegan
音乐风格: 摇滚
资源格式: MP3
发行时间: 1990年
地区: 美国
语言: 英语
简介:

The Winding Sheet is an album by American musician Mark Lanegan that was released in 1990. It was Lanegan's first solo work, and is notable in its departure from the characteristic sound of Screaming Trees, the band he fronted from 1985 until 2000. While the work done in that group was much more energetic and fit into the burgeoning grunge genre of the late 80s/early 90s, The Winding Sheet has a much more stripped down sound, defining Lanegan's solo work largely for the rest of the decade. The album was a modest success. The term "winding sheet" is a synonym of shroud. "The Winding Sheet" is also the title of a traditional sea chanty that was the basis of the well known "Streets of Larado".
The album showcases Lanegan's adept skills as a lyricist and his deep, soulful voice. Highlights include "Mockingbirds," "Ugly Sunday" ("I'm drunk, half blind and it's an ugly Sunday morning") and the haunting "Wild Flowers." On "Down in the Dark" good friend Kurt Cobain sings while on the Leadbelly classic Cobain contributes guitar and vocals and Krist Novoselic plays bass. Nirvana would later cover "Where Did you Sleep Last Night" on their Unplugged album.
The album is produced by Mike Johnson, who also co-wrote many of the songs.