| 1 | Shadow Of The Season | ||
| 2 | Nearly Lost You | ||
| 3 | Dollar Bill | ||
| 4 | More Or Less | ||
| 5 | Butterfly | ||
| 6 | For Celebrations Past | ||
| 7 | The Secret Kind | ||
| 8 | Winter Song | ||
| 9 | Troubled Times | ||
| 10 | No One Knows | ||
| 11 | Julie Paradise |

Released in the fall of '92' "Sweet Oblivion" was Screaming Trees second album released under a major record label. One of the first songs they recorded for this album is "Nearly Lost You" which was to promote director Cameron Crowe's quirky Seattle love triangle movie Singles (1992). It's a pretty good song "Nearly Lost You" has a very catchy beat and some interesting drumming by Mark Pickerel who bailed on the band after the recording to "Nearly Lost You" was finished. "Shadow of the Season" is my other favorite song on this album, the songs sounds like a mix between bluegrass and rock. "More or Less" has this sinister slow rock sound to it. "Butterfly" my third favorite song had this calm and steady sound to it. "The Secret Kind" is a fast paced sound that reminds me of Led Zeppelin's "Rock 'n' Roll" and Ramones's "Blitzkrieg Bop".
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