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Chris Cornell is:
Chris Cornell is:
* Lead singer of the bands [[Soundgarden (Music)|Soundgarden]] (1984-1997, 2010-present) and [[Audioslave (Music)|Audioslave]] (2001-2007)
* Lead singer of the bands [[Soundgarden]] (1984-1997, 2010-present) and [[Audioslave]] (2001-2007)
* Co-lead singer of the short-lived band Temple Of The Dog
* Co-lead singer of the short-lived band Temple Of The Dog
* A solo artist during breaks between the respective bands and the [[Spiritual Successor]] to Robert Plant of [[Led Zeppelin (Music)|Led Zeppelin]] in terms of octave range.
* A solo artist during breaks between the respective bands and the [[Spiritual Successor]] to Robert Plant of [[Led Zeppelin]] in terms of octave range.
* Singer of "You Know My Name," the theme of the 2006 James Bond film ''[[Casino Royale (Film)|Casino Royale]]'', which was also included on his second album, Carry On.
* Singer of "You Know My Name," the theme of the 2006 James Bond film ''[[Casino Royale]]'', which was also included on his second album, Carry On.


Listed below is just Cornell's solo work. For discography of [[Soundgarden (Music)|Soundgarden]] and [[Audioslave (Music)|Audioslave]], see their respective pages.
Listed below is just Cornell's solo work. For discography of [[Soundgarden]] and [[Audioslave]], see their respective pages.


== Discography: ==
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* ''Euphoria Morning''(1999), best known song and video from this album is "Can't Change Me".
* ''Euphoria Morning''(1999), best known song and video from this album is "Can't Change Me".
* ''Carry On'' (2007), [[Lighter and Softer]] than his two bands' catalogs together. Features an interesting cover of "Billie Jean" by [[Michael Jackson (Music)|Michael Jackson]].
* ''Carry On'' (2007), [[Lighter and Softer]] than his two bands' catalogs together. Features an interesting cover of "Billie Jean" by [[Michael Jackson]].
* ''Scream'' (2009), a collaboration between Cornell and Timbaland in an ill-fated attempt to put Cornell on the pop and dance chart. It is [[Fanon Discontinuity]] for fans but not necessarily Cornell himself.
* ''Scream'' (2009), a collaboration between Cornell and Timbaland in an ill-fated attempt to put Cornell on the pop and dance chart. It is [[Fanon Discontinuity]] for fans but not necessarily Cornell himself.
* ''Songbook'' (2011), a collection of acoustic covers of his band's catalogs and his solo work.
* ''Songbook'' (2011), a collection of acoustic covers of his band's catalogs and his solo work.
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 10 December 2016

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Chris Cornell is:

  • Lead singer of the bands Soundgarden (1984-1997, 2010-present) and Audioslave (2001-2007)
  • Co-lead singer of the short-lived band Temple Of The Dog
  • A solo artist during breaks between the respective bands and the Spiritual Successor to Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin in terms of octave range.
  • Singer of "You Know My Name," the theme of the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale, which was also included on his second album, Carry On.

Listed below is just Cornell's solo work. For discography of Soundgarden and Audioslave, see their respective pages.

Discography:
  • Euphoria Morning(1999), best known song and video from this album is "Can't Change Me".
  • Carry On (2007), Lighter and Softer than his two bands' catalogs together. Features an interesting cover of "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson.
  • Scream (2009), a collaboration between Cornell and Timbaland in an ill-fated attempt to put Cornell on the pop and dance chart. It is Fanon Discontinuity for fans but not necessarily Cornell himself.
  • Songbook (2011), a collection of acoustic covers of his band's catalogs and his solo work.