Temple Of The Dog Settle Dispute Over Master Tapes
. ![]() (Classic Rock) Grunge supergroup Temple Of The Dog's self-titled 1991 album is set for a 25th anniversary reissue after a legal argument over ownership of the master tapes was settled. Last year it was revealed that record label A&M was suing Rajan Parashar, co-founder of Seattle's London Bridge Studios, insisting that he hand over the recordings. They came into his possession on the death of his brother Rick, who produced the album that features Soundgarden's Chris Cornell and Matt Cameron, plus Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard, Mike McCready and Jeff Ament. Now A&M and Rajan Parashar have come to an agreement, according to Soundgarden mainman Cornell. Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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