
Title: Buzz Factory
Label: SST Records
Country: US
Style: Alternative Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Cat: SST CD 248
Rating: 4.8/5
Format: MP3, FLAC, WMA
FLAC size: 2247 mb | MP3 size: 1319 mb | WMA size: 2305 mb
1 | Too Far Away | 3:37 |
2 | Where The Twain Shall Meet | 3:29 |
3 | Black Sun MorningBacking Vocals – Jack Endino | 5:03 |
4 | Flower Web | 3:41 |
5 | Wish Bringer | 3:06 |
6 | Windows | 2:42 |
7 | The Looking Glass Cracked | 3:36 |
8 | End Of The Universe | 6:11 |
9 | Subtle Poison | 3:53 |
10 | Revelation Revolution | 2:43 |
11 | Yard Trip #7 | 2:24 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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SST 248 | Screaming Trees | Buzz Factory (LP, Album) | SST Records | SST 248 | US | 1989 |
SST 248 | Screaming Trees | Buzz Factory (LP, Album, Blu) | SST Records | SST 248 | US | 1989 |
SST CD 248 | Screaming Trees | Buzz Factory (CD, Album) | SST Records | SST CD 248 | US | 1989 |
SST 248 | Screaming Trees | Buzz Factory (Cass, Advance, Promo) | SST Records | SST 248 | US | 1989 |
SST 248 | Screaming Trees | Buzz Factory (LP, Album, TP) | SST Records | SST 248 | US | 1989 |
- Bass – Van Conner
- Design [Cover Design] – Jena Scott
- Drums – Mark Pickerel
- Guitar – Gary Lee Conner
- Producer – Jack Endino, Screaming Trees
- Technician [Lights] – Dana Doak
- Technician [Live Sound] – Rod Doak
- Vocals – Mark Lanegan
- Written-By [All Songs By] – Screaming Trees
Recorded at Reciprocal, Seattle, WA. 12/88
- Barcode: 0 18861-0248-2 0
- Matrix / Runout: SSTCD248RE 3N
- Matrix / Runout (Variant): SSTCD248RE2 1R 01
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L250
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 4162
- Copyright (c) – Purple Outside/Grey Diamond Music
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – SST Records
- Recorded At – Reciprocal Recording
- Manufactured By – JVC
Buzz Factory would mark the Screaming Trees' final recording for SST, but not their last stand as independent recording artists. They would follow up by spending some quality time with Seattle indie Sub Pop, prior to the release of their Epic debut, Uncle Anesthesia, two years later. Produced by the Trees and Jack Endino Superfuzz Bigmuff, Bleach, Buzz Factory lives up to its title with buzz aplenty courtesy Gary Lee Conner's muscular guitar playing. The album is a solid if not spectacular send-off, which should come as little surprise - history will remember the Trees as one of. Buzz Factory. Screaming Trees - Buzz Factory 1989. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Screaming Trees. On the upside, the shift would alter the Trees destiny and bring them a bigger audience. On the downside, it'd lump them with a lot of groups with whom they had little in common. While their younger peers Nirvana were turning to the sounds of Black Sabbath for inspiration, the Trees remained firm disciplines of the '60s garage rock tradition. Yet Buzz Factory sharpened the feedback layers and the force of their delivery. Screaming Trees dont. Listen free to Screaming Trees Buzz Factory Where the Twain Shall Meet, Windows and more. 11 tracks 40:25. It was their final record for SST Records. The LP was available on translucent purple vinyl. Their next recording, the Change Has Come EP, was released in 1990 on Sub Pop. Where the Twain Shall Meet - 3:29. Windows - 2:42. Black Sun Morning - 5:03. Too Far Away - 3:37. Subtle Poison - 3:53. Yard Trip 7 - 2:24. Flower Web - 3:41. Wish Bringer - 3:06. Revelation Revolution - 2:43. Screaming Trees - Buzz Factory review: Screaming Trees' last album under SST Records, Buzz Factory is certainly the band's most consistent one up to that point and a true highlight in its career. Review Summary: Screaming Trees' last album under SST Records, Buzz Factory is certainly the band's most consistent one up to that point and a true highlight in its career. Screaming Trees have always been of the most distinctive and versatile bands of the Seattle music scene of late 80's and early 90's. Though they never quite achieved the mainstream attention the material they put out deserved, they've always been held in high regard by a majority of grunge fans. Band Name Screaming Trees. Album Name Buzz Factory. Type Album. Released date 17 July 1990. Labels SST. Music StyleGrunge. Members owning this album1. Where the Twain Shall Meet. Other productions from Screaming Trees. Last Words : the Final Recordings. Ocean of Confusion : Songs of Screaming Trees 1990-1996. Buzz Factory is the fourth studio album by Seattle band Screaming Trees and their final record released through SST Records released in 1989. The LP was also available on translucent purple vinyl. Their next recording, the Change Has Come EP, was released in 1990 on the Sub Pop label. Buzz Factory Q&A. The Official Screaming Trees Page. Today's Tree Tune 692020-Screaming Trees with Wish Bringer from the 1989 album Buzz Factory. Max Wah Screaming Trees. 17 hrs . Gary Lee Conner