Chris Cornell’s “Euphoria Mourning”
Chris Cornell’s 1999 debut solo album “Euphoria Mourning” was a game-changing record for me. Cornell changed my appreciation for songwriting and vocal performance. What an amazing musician. His death was a terrible loss for the world. What are your thoughts on the album?
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