Released by Sony Music Entertainment in 2017 containing music from Singles (1992). Singles - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Singles - Deluxe Edition soundtrack from 1992, composed by Various Artists, Paul Westerberg. It's a shame that the band was never really able to capitalize commercially on the exposure provided by "Nearly Lost You," but at the very least, it gave them one of grunge's best overlooked singles. These songs may be on the forthcoming Epic release Uncle Anesthesia (46800), but then again, they may not. Typical of the Trees' output, though, it was more of a psychedelic racket than a wallow in machismo, and that was underlined by Lanegan's sighing vocal melodies, which really helped the song stand out from the rest of the Singles pack, and on college radio. Sweet Oblivion is the sixth studio album by Screaming Trees, released on Septemvia Epic Records.It’s their first album featuring Barrett Martin replacing original drummer Mark. With its dissonant, jangling, distorted chords and echoing, liquid solo melodies, "Nearly Lost You" kicked up quite a fury, too. Over the course of their career, their more abrasive punk roots eventually gave way to a hard-edged, rootsy psychedelia that drew from rock and folk equally. It was that rare up-tempo rocker that managed to sound wistful and reflective even as the din of guitar distortion raged in the background. Where many of their Seattle-based contemporaries dealt in reconstructed Black Sabbath and Stooges riffs, Screaming Trees fused 60s psychedelia and garage rock with 70s hard rock and 80s punk. "Nearly Lost You" was an excellent way to do that, too, proving one of the soundtrack's highlights with its monolithic guitars and Mark Lanegan's smoky rasp. May This Be Love 12 Screaming Trees: Nearly Lost You. Singles essentially functioned as an encapsulation of the Seattle rock scene for a neophyte mass audience, and the Trees were there to stand up and be counted with the big boys. Singles Soundtrack (Pearl Jam, Paul Westerberg, Smashing Pumpkins, More) Gets 25th Anniversary Reissue. The closest thing the Screaming Trees ever had to a signature song, "Nearly Lost You" appeared on their most successful album, 1992's Sweet Oblivion, but really found its audience when it was included on the massively successful Singles soundtrack a few months later.