Chris Cornell wrote: "In my case, it produced a very prolific writing period, and getting back into writing songs on my own, liking what that means — which is sort of a freedom and time to just experiment with music to a degree I kind of like more — and making records that have everything I like about music in them. AUDIOSLAVE was a very fresh collaboration because it was very much like a young band, where you all write together in a room. But my experience, in terms of songwriting and record-creating, is not like a 19-year-old guy in a rock band. For me to be satisfied, I think I need to be able to be on my own, in the long run."
i don't understand why it took him three years to realise that... but i'm glad he finally figured that out.
and i still think he has potential to create great solo work (as opposed to his mediocre first album). He's an amazing vocalist and a more than capable songwriter. i'm still in love with the song "Seasons" which was released on the
Singles soundtrack in 1992. If he released a whole album of material of that quality i would be very pleased indeed.