Taree (song)
"Taree" | |
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Song by Soundgarden | |
from the album King Animal | |
Released | November 13, 2012 |
Recorded | February 2011 – August 2012 |
Length | 3:38 |
Label | Seven Four Entertainment Republic Records |
Songwriter(s) | Chris Cornell and Ben Shepherd |
Producer(s) | Adam Kasper and Soundgarden |
"Taree" is a song by
Origin and composition
Before releasing King Animal, Soundgarden uploaded a string of promotional commentary videos, shot in the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington, to its official YouTube account in October and early November 2012. A video involving guitarist Kim Thayil and bassist Ben Shepherd discussing "Taree" was posted online on November 4, 2012,[2] although it had already premiered on MSN two days earlier.[3] In this interview, Shepherd stated that he wrote the music to "Taree" prior to the disbanding of Soundgarden in April 1997:
"I wrote that music before we broke up, before. And I always wanted Chris [Cornell] or us to do it, and I was like, OK, 'cause it had this certain mood. I knew Chris would nail it right away, and he nailed it, and ... he helped to arrange it, so it has more emotion than it used to."[2]
Shepherd added that in the years following the only singers he expected to record in "Taree" were Cornell,
Background and lyrics
Shepherd on the background of "Taree":
‘‘I remember moving to Kingston – we lived downtown and [you] look out on the beach and the water and stuff, ’cause it’s a bay, it goes like that. And there was this huge, like, fake Hollywood lettering – 'TAREE' – and it was all totally overgrown.’’[2]
The bassist added that the memories of the neighborhood appeared as he played the "bluesy lick in drop D on my Gretsch Country Gentleman" which evolved into the song riff, as it "reminded me of old photos of my brother and his friend skateboarding in our old neighborhood, Taree. It was a summer cruising kind of feeling. I wanted the choruses to lift up, but the slow part with the feedback—that’s more the mood I wanted for the whole song."[9]
Cornell on its lyrical contents:
‘‘It was my love song to the natural side of the north west [sic] where I grew up…. I never lost that feeling. To me, that’s what Taree’s about.’’[10]
In an audio interview with Matt Pinfield,[11] it was stated that "Taree" had already been given its name, before its lyrics were written. Shepherd said that Taree was an area in Kingston, where he grew up, and that he had previously "worked on [the] song with a lot of different people". Likewise, Cornell elaborated on the song, stating:
"It sort of fit, the title just fit with the music, it just fit too well. I didn’t relieve and try to write something besides that. And then, I just, kind of, made it my sort-of love opus to growing up in the Northwest, geographically. Just my experiences as a kid, you know, it’s like you're – it’s like you could grow up like you’re a gnome in the woods, kind of running around in the trees and climbing trees and swimming in the middle of winter. And that side of it made it a really amazing place, kind of a magical place to grow up in. And the music seemed to sort of support that feeling a lot."
The song has also been named an "ode to nature".[attribution needed][12]
Release and reception
Following its release, the track was generally well received. It was especially praised for its relatively mellow[13] and dejected tone. BBC Music critic Luke Turner said of the song that "Soundgarden have always possessed a real ability to combine darkness with immense grooves, as heard clearly on the sinuous Taree; and it's this that lifted them above their more thrashy, punk rock bar band peers".[14] Rock Cellar Magazine noted that "[Taree's] ominous tones ... demonstrate Soundgarden’s innate ability to quiet down and haunt the listener, things they’ve always done well’’.[15]
United Kingdom-based heavy metal magazine Metal Hammer reviewed it, stating that, "mid-tempo was always Soundgarden's forte" and that "[there are] some great moments here, especially from Matt Cameron who switches from a lazier, behind-the-beat approach to a more direct, punchier groove with the ease of a true professional".[16] The
Certain aspects of the song have been the subject of criticism. Reviewing for
FasterLouder called it an "odd-timed riff-a-thon",
Live performances
Soundgarden performed "Taree" live for the first time
References
- ^ "Soundgarden – King Animal – Master Release". Discogs.
- ^ YouTube. November 4, 2012.
- ^ "Soundgarden discuss track from new album". Archived 2012-11-08 at the Wayback Machine MSN. November 2, 2012.
- ^ Interview With Ben Shepherd, Soundgarden Bassist[dead link]
- ^ Lewis, John. "Soundgarden's King Animal won't win new fans but it’s brilliantly delivered". Metro. November 9, 2012.
- ^ Rotondi, James. "Alone in the Superunknown". Guitar Player. June 1994.
- ^ Rotondi, James. "Seattle Supersonic: The Screaming Life and Odd Times of Soundgarden’s Kim Thayil". Guitar Player. July 1996.
- ^ a b c Levin, Darren. "First Impressions: Soundgarden 'King Animal'". Archived 2012-11-04 at the Wayback Machine FasterLouder. November 2, 2012.
- ^ Roaring Redemption: Ben Shepherd's Wild Ride Back with Soundgarden
- ^ Facebook status update Chris Cornell. November 3, 2012.
- ^ "Inside Soundgarden: King Animal, hosted by Matt Pinfield". FMQB Productions. November 11, 2012.
- ^ Vineyard, Jennifer. "Soundgarden returns to indie days with new album". CNN. November 6, 2012.
- ^ a b Hay, Travis. "Review: Soundgarden’s King Animal". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. November 5, 2012.
- ^ Turner, Luke. "Soundgarden King Animal Review". BBC Music. November 8, 2012.
- ^ Garro, Adrian. "Soundgarden Claws Back to Life with Primal & Affecting ‘King Animal’ (Album Review)". Archived 2012-11-12 at the Wayback Machine Rock Cellar Magazine. November 8, 2012.
- ^ Sharma, Amit. "First Impressions: Soundgarden – King Animal". Metal Hammer. October 15, 2012.
- Daily News. November 13, 2012.
- ^ Melis, Matt. "With King Animal, Soundgarden Reigns Again". Time. November 12, 2012.
- ^ Kot, Greg. "Album review: Soundgarden, King Animal". Chicago Tribune. November 12, 2012.
- ^ Marchese, David. "Soundgarden, King Animal". Spin. November 14, 2012.
- ^ Ouellette, Mary. "Soundgarden, King Animal – Album Review". Loudwire. November 12, 2012.
- ^ Cottingham, Christian. "Soundgarden - King Animal". Archived 2018-11-15 at the Wayback Machine Drowned in Sound. November 13, 2012.
- ^ Florino, Rick. "Soundgarden "King Animal" Album Review – 5 out of 5 stars". Artistdirect. November 6, 2012.
- ^ "Soundgarden: Jetzt schon das neue Album 'King Animal' anhören!" Rolling Stone. November 6, 2012.
- ^ "Taree by Soundgarden (Song Statistics)". Setlist.fm.
- ^ "Soundgarden – Taree". BBC. November 10, 2012.
- ^ "Live on Letterman - Soundgarden". CBS.