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Scraps At Midnight

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Download links and information about Scraps At Midnight by Mark Lanegan. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 40:33 minutes.

Artist: Mark Lanegan
Release date: 1998
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 40:33
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Hospital Roll Call 2:58
2. Hotel 3:10
3. Stay 3:29
4. Bell Black Ocean 2:43
5. Last One In the World 4:24
6. Wheels 4:35
7. Waiting On a Train 4:32
8. Day and Night 3:16
9. Praying Ground 3:07
10. Because of This 8:19

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Throughout his solo career, Mark Lanegan has tapped into a personal blues filled with dark shadows. His burly growl of a voice turns everything he sings into a menacing promise. Scraps at Midnight is his third solo album, and in the spirit of his previous release (the excellent Whiskey for the Holy Ghost from several years before), it’s filled with a sense of pain and dread. "Hospital Roll Call" starts as a death-defying surf/spaghetti western instrumental, suggesting Lanegan as the last man standing in his battle with drug addiction. "Hotel" admits "everything inside is dead" as an acoustic guitar strums minor chords and an electric guitar illustrates an unsettling aura. "Bell Black Ocean" adds lonesome pianos and electric guitars. "Last One in the World" is a memorial to a fallen friend (Kurt Cobain?). Collaborating with longtime musical foil Mike Johnson, Lanegan zeroes in on a simple but effective attack that few singers have been able to use effectively. It’s blues music in spirit but not in form. Lanegan searches for an emotional bond while carefully avoiding 12-bar blues clichés.