Ocean of Confusion

Screaming Trees

Ocean of Confusion

RELEASED: March 08, 2005
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Who Lies in Darkness 4:14 2. Alice Said 4:11 3. Disappearing 3:11 4. Ocean of Confusion 3:05 5. Shadow of the Season 4:34 6. Nearly Lost You 4:07 7. Dollar Bill 4:34 8. More or Less 3:10 9. For Celebrations Past 4:09 10. Julie Paradise 5:01 11. Butterfly 3:22 12. E.S.K. 4:10 13. Watchpocket Blues 5:14 14. Paperback Bible 3:07 15. Make My Mind 4:12 16. Dying Days 4:51 17. Sworn and Broken 3:34 18. Witness 3:39 19. Traveler 5:22
Ocean of Confusion is a compilation album by the American rock band Screaming Trees, released in 1996. It features a collection of their most notable tracks, showcasing their unique blend of grunge and psychedelic rock. The album captures the essence of the band's sound during the early 90s, characterized by Mark Lanegan's distinctive vocal style and the band's atmospheric instrumentation. This compilation serves as a retrospective look at the band's career, highlighting their influence in the grunge movement and their contribution to alternative rock.