That's an interesting perspective on the Lanegan/Campbell team. I've always been a big fan of Isobel's music.
On the other hand, Lanegan alway struck me as one of the rock and roll lifestyle's walking wounded, which made his musical relationship with Isobel a bit odd. I have noticed that on all three of their albums together, Isobel's voice is mixed at a much lower volume than Mark's voice, which is why I like her two solo albums Amorino and Milk White Sheets a lot more than her albums with Lanegan.
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