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CHRIS CORNELL's Final Recordings Released, A Covers Album Named No One Sings Like You Anymore

Featuring covers of Guns N' Roses, Prince, John Lennon and more!

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Chris Cornell (Soundgarden, Audioslave) was working on called No One Sings Like You Anymore prior to his death in 2017. The album was just posted to all streaming services, and you can check it out in full below! It features covers of artists like Guns N' Roses, Prince, and Electric Light Orchestra, and will be available physically on March 19.

"This album is so special because it is a complete work of art that Chris created from start to finish," said Vicky Cornell. "His choice of covers provides a personal look into his favorite artists and the songs that touched him. He couldn't wait to release it. This moment is bittersweet because he should be here doing it himself, but it is with both heartache and joy that we share this special album. All of us could use his voice to help heal and lift us this year, especially during the holiday season. I am so proud of him and this stunning record, which to me illustrates why he will always be beloved, honored, and one the greatest voices of our time."

"When my dad was making this album, it was so fun — I remember waking up in the morning, having breakfast with him and going with him into the studio," added his daughter Toni Cornell. "We would take our piano lessons there, and Christopher would play video games with Brendan and my dad. We got to experience so much with him and have so many amazing memories. I'm really happy to be sharing this album. We love you, daddy."

"We had so much fun in the studio during this time, and on days off, we'd go to Tree People and hike around there," said his son Christopher Cornell. "We would also play hide and go seek inside the Beverly Hills Hotel, and when security would show up, they would think it was so funny that my dad was running through fire escapes with us. For me, this album represents who my dad was. I'm really proud of him and his work. I hope you all love this record as much as I do."

Pre-orders are available here.

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