A promo of the forthcoming new Chris Cornell single “When Bad Does Good” has been shared and is available below. The track will be released in full on September 21st. It is the lead single off of Cornell’s career retrospective four disc set Chris Cornell, set for release on November 16th.
It’s not known exactly “When Bad Does Good” was recorded. Cornell’s final extensive recording sessions on his own were for Higher Truth in 2015 with producer Brendan O’Brien.
There has not been an update on any possible unreleased material from those sessions just yet. Cornell was also working on a covers album with O’Brien at the time of his passing, and he had recorded “The Promise” as the final track released when he was alive.
#WHENBADDOESGOOD https://t.co/AvYmMjPmwW pic.twitter.com/JTKeBIWwI2
— Chris Cornell (@chriscornell) September 14, 2018
To hear the full song go here. Posters promoting Chris Cornell’s forthcoming self-titled career retrospective album Chris Cornell and new single “When Bad Does Good” have been posted in Los Angeles and New York. Fans have taken footage and pics of the posters located in Hollywood, Santa Monica and New York’s Soho neighbourhood.
#ChrisCornell ❤️ pic.twitter.com/DWhrnTbtBK
— Amy K (@CATIZ1) September 13, 2018
Chris Cornell will be released on November 16th, and it features over 60 songs covering his career with Soundgarden, Temple of the Dog, Audioslave, and his solo material. It is the first new Chris Cornell release since his death in May 2017.
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