Singles Vol. 2 Blues For a T-shirt Soundtrack Album is a 2 x Vinilo, LP, Compilation, Reissue, Stereo album, released on 2023 via Mondo and Sony Music.
Singles is the soundtrack album of the film Singles, released on June 30, 1992, almost three months before the film. It is primarily focused on the ascendant Seattle Grunge scene of the early 1990s, but also features contributions from past Seattle artists Jimi Hendrix and The Lovemongers (Heart‘s Ann and Nancy Wilson, the latter of whom was the wife of the film’s director Cameron Crowe at the time), Chicago’s The Smashing Pumpkins, and the first solo material from Minneapolis’ Paul Westerberg after the breakup of The Replacements.
The deluxe edition of the album Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Deluxe Edition was released on May 19, 2017. The album contains a bonus disc with 18 additional tracks. The deluxe edition was released a day after Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell‘s death by coincidence.
The album has been certified two times platinum by the RIAA, indicating sales of at least two million copies in the United States. In April 2019, it was ranked No. 19 on Rolling Stone‘s 50 Greatest Grunge Albums list.
Side A
- Touch Me, I’m Dick Performed by Citizen Dick
- Would? (live) Performed by Alice In Chains
- It Ain’t Like That (live) Performed by Alice In Chains
- Birth Ritual (live) Performed by Soundgarden
Side B
- Missing Performed by Chris Cornell (as Poncier)
- Nowhere But You Performed by Chris Cornell (as Poncier)
- Spoon Man Performed by Chris Cornell (as Poncier)
- Flutter Girl Performed by Chris Cornell (as Poncier)
Side C
- Dyslexic Heart (acoustic) Performed by Paul Westerberg
- Waiting for Somebody (score acoustic) Performed by Paul Westerberg
- Overblown (demo) Performed by Mudhoney
- Heart and Lungs Performed by Truly
- Six Foot Under Performed by Blood Circus
Side D
- Singles Blues 1 Performed by Mike McCready
- Blue Heart Performed by Paul Westerberg
- Lost In Emily’s Woods Performed by Paul Westerberg
- Ferry Boat #3 Performed by Chris Cornell
- Score Piece #4 Performed by Chris Cornell
Chris Cornell (July 20, 1964 – May 18, 2017)
Layne Staley (August 22, 1967 – April 5, 2002)
Andrew Wood (January 8, 1966 – March 19, 1990)
Mark Lanegan (November 25, 1964 – February 22, 2022)
Jimi Hendrix (November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970).