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The Singles soundtrack was released on June 30, 1992, through Epic Records and became a best seller three months before the release of the film. The soundtrack included music from key bands from the grunge music scene of the time, such as Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden.
The bonus material included a track each from Truly and Blood Circus, live tracks by Alice in Chains and Soundgarden that were recorded during their performances in the film, and demos and instrumentals by Mudhoney, Paul Westerberg, Chris Cornell, and members of Pearl Jam. Of these tracks, seven were previously-unreleased, and five had never ...
Apr 7, 2015 · Years before he canonized his early days as a teenage Rolling Stone writer in Almost Famous, the writer-director slipped back into the journalism game for Singles, playing a fake reporter...
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Aug 16, 1991 · Alice in Chains performing "It ain't like that" and "Would?" in the bar scene. There are some great footages of Layne and Jerry. ….
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May 19, 2017 · It had almost all of scene’s top bands—Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Mudhoney, Screaming Trees, Alice In Chains, Smashing Pumpkins and Mother Love Bone—except for one, the big one.
The Alice in Chains song, “Would”, was nominated for “Best Movie Song” at the 1993 MTV Movie Awards. The soundtrack was awarded the Fennecus in 1992 for Best Compilation Soundtrack. Here’s a picture of the Paul Westerberg “Dyslexic Heart” promotional CD single: