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  • Best of the Best

    5
    By LdyRidr
    How can there only be 80 stars and 34 reviews... I just don't get it. The crap out there today blows my mind and then there is Chris Cornell. Heads above the rest by a landslide. I'll never get over his passing. This album is a fantastic representation of the huge collections of songs Chris Cornell wrote and shared with us. I truly hope that there is more to come out of the vaults! Do yourself a favor and check out his bad@ss music! Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog, Audioslave and his solo music. Rest in Peace!
  • The Definitive Chris Cornell Collection

    5
    By givitachance
    I just want to thank Chris’s wife, family, and friends for putting this amazing collection together! I also want to thank iTunes for putting it out so we can hear it, listen to it wherever we go, reminisce, and soak in the greatness of Chris Cornell. There is not one throwaway track in this entire collection! There are not enough words to describe how amazingly talented Chris Cornell was and how as a fan of his music ( both solo and collaborations ) he is sorely missed!
  • A Rock GOD

    5
    By doublehatx
    No one sings like you anymore
  • Wonderful collection. Rest peacefully Chris.

    5
    By jct71
    Wonderful collection of songs. As I get older, I find myself wrestling with why so many good and / or talented people get taken too soon and so much crap seems to last forever. I've always loved Chris's voice and the texture and depth in it. To Chris's family, so very sorry for your loss and may peace be ever-present in your lives.
  • ❤️

    5
    By Trust and Us
    ❤️
  • You will be missed

    5
    By 🅱️eston😂🔫
    I found out about the absolute legend that is Chris Cornell only a few months after he died. I know that wasn’t long ago, but in that two and a half year span his music changed my life. It is ultimately what got me into music at all (along side other legends like foo fighters, ratm, Pearl Jam, etc. etc. etc.) but what Chris did between Soundgarden, Audioslave, and his own solo stuff, is absolutely fkn incredible. I was devastated to find out what happened to him, and so sad I would never see him live. I know not a lot of people will read this, but I hope one day I will get a band together and start making my own music. And if you ever hear it, you will be able to see his influence on that music. I pay my respects to you Chris. Rest In Peace and rock on 🤟 (Also I heard there is an entire records worth of unreleased audioslave material, including rare songs like gold and slight of hand, and I would love to hear some more Chris, so get on it, Tom Morello!)
  • Rest in Peace

    5
    By Myselfandmeandyou
    Chris Cornell had such an impact on my life. His music brought me through some of the darkest times in my life. He will be missed dearly. This album has some of his greatest songs, a few important ones are missing, in my opinion but it’s worth every penny. He was a legend, and there isn’t enough words to describe how much I love his music. I hope he is in a happier place, and free from pain. ❤️ Rest in peace.
  • Fkn Legend

    5
    By Tim "MeLTeDButta"
    Greatest voice of Rock in our generation. So unique. Also do not let his Armenian wife use his legacy to bash Turkish people. He was such a beautiful person.
  • Johnny Come Lately

    5
    By rah711
    I freely admit I was a bit late to the party (74 years old) but I did recognize early on with Soungarden that this man vocally was truly blessed with a gift. He not only had that uniquely haunting voice but was also a supreme lyricist. Homicide detectives will tell you murder is bad, but suicide is tragic. This man had the looks, musical gifts, adulation of adoring fans, and unimaginable wealth and in the end it just wasn’t enough. It is a very heartbreaking story. R.I.P.
  • Long Live Seattle Sound

    5
    By bluberyballdipn
    Gone to soon but the music lives on