Superunknown

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Superunknown
Superunknown cover
Studio album by Soundgarden
Released March 8, 1994
Recorded October - November 1993 in Seattle, Washington
Genre Grunge
Length 70:15 / 73:33*
*international edition
Label A&M
Producer(s) Michael Beinhorn, Soundgarden
Professional reviews
Soundgarden chronology
Badmotorfinger
(1991)
Superunknown
(1994)
Songs from the Superunknown
(1995)


Superunknown is the fourth album by the Seattle grunge band Soundgarden. It was released in March 1994 through A&M Records. The following year it was nominated a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album, and picked up 2 Grammys for the songs Black Hole Sun and Spoonman. Superunknown had 6 charting singles. No other grunge band had released an album with 6 commercially successful, charting singles - including Nirvana, Alice in Chains or Pearl Jam. The album went 6x platinum and granted Soundgarden huge international recognition. In 2003, the album was ranked number 336 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

In a 1994 Pulse! Magazine interview [1], Chris Cornell said that the inspiration for the album's title came from his misreading of a video entitled Superclown. The cover artwork (known as the 'Screaming Elf') is a distorted photograph of the band members above an upside-down burning forest.

The album is greatly experimental and diverse in comparison with the band's previous releases. It also shows a Beatles influence, particularly on songs such as "Black Hole Sun" and "Head Down". In a 1994 interview with Guitar World, Kim Thayil explains this: "We looked deep down inside the very core of our souls and there was a little Ringo sitting there. Oh sure, we like telling people it's John Lennon or George Harrison; but when you really look deep inside of Soundgarden, there's a little Ringo wanting to get out."

  • The song "Black Hole Sun" was released as a single shortly after the death of grunge icon Kurt Cobain in 1994. It is arguably the band's most recognizable and popular song. The song's surreal music video received heavy airplay on music television and, in 1995, received the Clio Award for Alternative Music Video.
  • The title of the song "Spoonman" is credited to Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam. While on the set of the movie Singles, Jeff, who was part of the fictional band featured in the movie, came up with a list of possible song titles. Chris Cornell took it as a challenge to write a list of songs using those titles, and "Spoonman" was one of them. The song and its video featured Artis the Spoonman, who is a street entertainer in Seattle. A demo version of the song appears in the movie.
  • "Flutter Girl" was written during the recording sessions but did not appear in the record. Instead, it eventually appeared on Chris Cornell's solo album, Euphoria Morning.

The album also saw a limited release on 12" colored vinyl (blue, orange, and clear, among other colors), as a double-LP in a gatefold sleeve.

Contents

# Song Length Credits
01 "Let Me Drown"
3:51
Chris Cornell
02 "My Wave"
5:11
Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil
03 "Fell on Black Days"
4:42
Chris Cornell
04 "Mailman"
4:25
Matt Cameron, Chris Cornell
05 "Superunknown"
5:06
Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil
06 "Head Down"
6:08
Ben Shepherd
07 "Black Hole Sun"
5:17
Chris Cornell
08 "Spoonman"
4:06
Chris Cornell
09 "Limo Wreck"
5:47
Matt Cameron, Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil
10 "The Day I Tried to Live"
5:19
Chris Cornell
11 "Kickstand"
1:33
Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil
12 "Fresh Tendrils"
4:16
Matt Cameron, Chris Cornell
13 "4th of July"
5:08
Chris Cornell
14 "Half"
2:14
Ben Shepherd
15 "Like Suicide"
7:01
Chris Cornell
16 "She Likes Surprises"*
3:16
Chris Cornell

*"She Likes Surprises" only appears on the international versions of the album, and is also included as a bonus track on the U.S. 12" LP release.

Album

Year Chart Position
1994 Billboard Top 200 1

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1994 "Black Hole Sun" Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
1994 "Black Hole Sun" Modern Rock Tracks 2
1994 "Black Hole Sun" Top 40 Mainstream Tracks 9
1994 "Fell On Black Days" Mainstream Rock Tracks 4
1994 "Fell On Black Days" Modern Rock Tracks 13
1994 "My Wave" Mainstream Rock Tracks 11
1994 "My Wave" Modern Rock Tracks 18
1994 "Spoonman" Mainstream Rock Tracks 3
1994 "Spoonman" Modern Rock Tracks 9
1995 "The Day I Tried To Live" Mainstream Rock Tracks 13
1995 "The Day I Tried To Live" Modern Rock Tracks 25
1995 "Superunknown" Mainstream Rock Tracks 24

Soundgarden
Chris Cornell | Kim Thayil | Matt Cameron | Ben Shepherd
Scott Sundquist | Hiro Yamamoto | Jason Everman
Discography
Albums and extended plays: Screaming Life | Fopp | Ultramega OK | Flower | Louder than Love | Screaming Life/Fopp | Badmotorfinger | Superunknown | Songs from the Superunknown | Down on the Upside | A-Sides
Singles: "Hunted Down" | "Flower" | "Loud Love" | "Hands All Over" | "Room a Thousand Years Wide" | "Jesus Christ Pose" | "Outshined" | "Rusty Cage" | "Spoonman" | "Black Hole Sun" | "Fell on Black Days" | "My Wave" | "The Day I Tried to Live" | "Superunknown" | "Pretty Noose" | "Burden in My Hand" | "Blow Up the Outside World" | "Ty Cobb" | "Bleed Together"
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