Chris Cornell and A&M Records have officially recieved the master tapes for Temple of the Dog’s self-titled album, which was released 25 years ago. The tapes were in possession of Rajan Parashar, founder of London Bridge Studios in Seattle, WA and brother of the late Rick Parashar, who produced the effort, but they were returned after a long drawn out legal dispute, which began after A&M claimed to have bought the tapes in 1993. Now with all of this settled, a special 25th anniversary edition of the album is in the works.

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