Album
Ultramega OK
1988 · Rock
26 collectors on Gatefold own this

Ultramega OK is an Alt/Indie album by Soundgarden, originally released in 1988. On Gatefold: 36 pressings tracked, owned by 26 collectors.
About
Ultramega OK is the debut studio album by the American alternative rock band Soundgarden, released on October 31, 1988 through SST Record. Following the release of the EPs Screaming Life (1987), and Fopp (1988), both for the Sub Pop record label, Soundgarden signed with the independent record label SST and went to work on its first full-length studio album. The resulting album contained elements of psychedelic rock, classic rock, heavy metal and hardcore punk. The band supported the album with a tour of the United States as well as its first overseas tour. In 1990, the album earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Metal Performance. The album was recorded in spring 1988 in Seattle, Washington and Newberg, Oregon with producer Drew Canulette. Frontman Chris Cornell said that during the recording sessions the band wasn't on the same page with Canulette. He said, "Material-wise we went through the process that we always do, but the producer wasn't used to the sound we wanted and didn't know what was happening in Seattle." He later said that "we made a huge mistake with Ultramega OK, because we left our home surroundings and people we'd been involved with and used this producer that really did affect our album in a kind of negative way. The producer was suggested by SST because they could get a good deal. I regret it, because in terms of material, it should have been one of the best records we ever did. It actually slowed down our momentum a little bit because it didn't really sound like u." Veteran Seattle producer Jack Endino, who also produced Soundgarden's first EP, Screaming Life, was in the process of re-mixing the album, and actually completed a rough mix of "Flower". But, due to the band wanting to move on and the financial costs involved with repressing and redistributing the record, it was put on hold. Cornell said, "On the production wasn't what we were after at all, and that sort of hurt us critically." Allmusic staff writer Steve Huey gave the album four out of five star, saying, "It may not be quite as complex or consistent as some of Soundgarden's later album, but Ultramega OK is easily the best document of grunge's early, pre-Nirvana day." Ann Powers of Blender said, "Not every moment is brilliant, but it sure is loud." "Flower" was the only single released from the album. Its music video, directed by Mark Miremont, aired regularly on MTV's 120 Minute, helping to call attention to the early Seattle grunge scene. At the 1990 Grammy Award, Ultramega OK received a nomination for Best Metal Performance. .
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Tracklist
- 1Flower3:26
- 2All Your Lies3:49
- 36651:38
- 4Beyond the Wheel4:22
- 56670:55
- 6Mood for Trouble4:20
- 7Circle of Power2:04
- 8He Didn't2:47
- 9Smokestack Lightning4:36
- 10Nazi Driver3:52
- 11Head Injury2:20
- 12Incessant Mace6:21
- 13One Minute of Silence1:02
- 14Head Injury (Early Version)2:59
- 15Beyond the Wheel (Early Version)4:55
- 16Incessant Mace (Short) [Early Version]6:22
- 17He Didn't (Early Version)2:54
- 18All Your Lies (Early Version)3:44
- 19Incessant Mace (Long) [Early Version]7:49
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Grunge
- heavy
- aggressive
- punky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Chris CornellBAND , VOCALS VOCALS BASS
- Hiro YamamotoBAND , BASS BASS VOCALS
- Kim ThayilBAND , GUITAR GUITAR GUITAR, REMIX
- Matt CameronBAND , DRUMS DRUMS
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