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  1. Change Has Come is the second EP by the Screaming Trees. It was the only recording the band released through Sub Pop. [3] After its 1990 release, the Screaming Trees moved on to a major label, Epic Records, for their next three albums - Uncle Anesthesia, Sweet Oblivion, and Dust, as well as the Something About Today EP.

  2. 00:00 Change Has Come (3:19)03:19 Days (3:48)07:07 Flashes (3:49)10:56 Time Speaks Her Golden Tongue (3:35)14:31 I've Seen You Before (3:10)

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    • Chaskon
  3. Oct 31, 2017 · 00:00 Change Has Come03:18 Days07:07 Flashes10:57 Time Speaks Her Golden Tongue14:33 I've Seen You Before

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    • Joseph DiPietro
  4. From Screaming Trees' "Change Has Come EP". I do NOT own any rights of the song. If you like it, try to buy the official discography.

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    • Through The Devil's Doomway
  5. 00:00 Change Has Come (3:19) 03:19 Days (3:48) 07:07 Flashes (3:49) 10:56 Time Speaks Her Golden Tongue (3:35) 14:31 I've Seen You Before (3:10) ...

  6. The highlight on _Change Has Come_ is definitely "Time Speaks Her Golden Tongue" which not only was the best sounding song from Screaming Trees till that date (don't know why it was better produced than the rest of the songs here), but it's also an outstanding ballad with a beautiful psychedelic distortioned guitar.

  7. Screaming Trees' next album, Invisible Lantern, was released later on in 1988. ... The label released the band's EP Change Has Come in December 1989.

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