Change Has Come

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Change Has Come
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ReleasedDecember 1, 1989
Recorded1989
Studio Reciprocal Recording, Seattle, Washington
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Length17:36
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Screaming Trees chronology
Buzz Factory
(1989)
Change Has Come
(1989)
Something About Today
(1990)
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Change Has Come is the second EP by the Screaming Trees. It was the only recording the band released through Sub Pop. [2] After its 1990 release, the Screaming Trees moved on to a major label, Epic Records, for their next three albums - Uncle Anesthesia , Sweet Oblivion, and Dust , as well as the Something About Today EP. The album's cover art was photographed by Charles Peterson. [3]

Contents

Drummer Mark Pickerel described the EP as "our best recorded moment" [4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Screaming Trees, except where noted.

Change Has Come track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Change Has Come" 3:19
2."Days" (Television cover) Richard Lloyd, Tom Verlaine 3:48
3."Flashes" 3:50
4."Time Speaks Her Golden Tongue" 3:36
5."I've Seen You Before" (CD only) 3:11
Total length:17:36

Personnel

Screaming Trees

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References

  1. 1 2 "Change Has Come - Screaming Trees". AllMusic.
  2. "TrouserPress.com :: Screaming Trees". www.trouserpress.com.
  3. "Screaming Trees - Change Has Come b/w Days / Time Speaks Her Golden Tongue b/w Flashes". Discogs. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
  4. Prato, Greg (15 December 2010). Grunge is Dead: The Oral History of Seattle Rock Music. ISBN   9781554903474.