Notes & Personnel Info |
 | Personnel: Todd Mark Rubenstein (various instruments); David Davidson (violin). |
 | Tributee: Audioslave. |
 | Personnel: David Davidson (violin). |
 | Audio Mixer: Todd Rubenstein. |
 | Arranger: Todd Rubenstein. |
 | Though it doesn't say so on the outside package, this is a straight reissue of Vitamin's 2003 String Quartet Tribute to Audioslave. It includes "Cochise" and "Like a Stone"; there are even the same string versions of the Soundgarden hits "Spoonman," "Black Hole Sun," and "Rusty Cage." Avoid this if you purchased the previously released version; there's nothing new but the cover art. ~ Johnny Loftus |
 | This should probably be called "The String Quartet Tribute to Chris Cornell and Audioslave," since it draws on the vocalist's Soundgarden past while running through highlights of his album with the guys from Rage. Of the six interpretations of Audioslave, the roaring "Cochise" is a strong start, and the layered cello and violins work wonders with the urgent underpinnings and swaying melody of "Like a Stone." The musicians have some fun with the introduction to "Rusty Cage," transforming the interwoven, processed guitars of the original into the sound of an orchestra tuning up. Inventive horse-hoof percussion fills out "Spoonman," while "Shadow of the Sun" is an appropriately stirring closer and an album standout. ~ Johnny Loftus |
Producer: Todd Mark Rubenstein |