Chris Cornell has dipped his toes back into recording guitar-rock
with a complete makeover of his single “Long Gone.” Completely re-recorded
and re-launched by producer Howard Benson (Hoobastank, My Chemical
Romance, Papa Roach), “Long Gone” has turned from a synthy Timbaland
tearjerker into a sensitive modern rock ballad with a jacked-up tempo.
The stream and video are available today, with a digital single following
on iTunes tomorrow.
According to Cornell, Howard Benson was a fan of his recent Scream
album and approached the singer about creating a new version. With
drummer-to-the stars Josh Freese in tow, the team did some quick sessions
in a pair of L.A. studios. “I just went in and redid it,” says Cornell.
“I spent more time hanging out with him talking about music than actually
working.”
Tracks from Scream have been tweaked and remixed by slew
of superstar DJs — including Steve Aoki, Kleerup and DJ AM — but this
is the first time that one of its notoriously guitar-deficient tracks
has been given a traditional rock song reimagining. “It’s just a different
suit of clothes,” says Cornell about the switch. “To me it’s very
much the same song, it makes me feel the same way. You can approach
something from such a different way, and the song itself lives so
strong through it.”
Cornell is expected to play “Long Gone” for his appearance on the
Late Show With David Letterman this Friday, but is unsure
of which version he will perform as of now.
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