Soul Asylum - Grave Dancers Union (1992)

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Soul Asylum - Grave Dancers Union (1992)

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1.Somebody To Shove 	3:15
2.Black Gold 	3:57
3.Runaway Train 	4:26
4.Keep It Up 	3:48
5.Homesick 	3:34
6.Get On Out 	3:30
7.New World 	4:04
8.April Fool 	3:46
9.Without A Trace 	3:33
10.Growing Into You 	3:13
11. 99% 	3:59
12.The Sun Maid 	3:52

Michael Beinhorn - Celeste, Glockenspiel, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements
Sterling Campbell - Percussion
Kraig Johnson - Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Booker T. Jones - Organ (Hammond)
Sonny Kompanek - Arranger, Conductor, String Arrangements, String Conductor
Gary Louris - Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Meridian String Quartet 	
Karl Mueller - Bass
Dan Murphy - Guitar, Vocals
Dave Pirner - Guitar, Horn Arrangements, Vocals
Grant Young – Drums

 

Soul Asylum's breakthrough, million-selling Grave Dancer's Union yielded the mega-hit "Runaway Train" and put the band in a whole new league; longtime fans were predictably disappointed with the slick results. This is a solid alternative rock record with singer/songwriter/vocalist Dave Pirner upfront, a role he was built for but always seemed to resist until this clear do-or-die moment for the band. Soul Asylum did; however, they never matched the success or consistency of this album. Tracks like "Home Sick" and "New World" bear the roots of the country-rock revival later forged by Son Volt and Wilco, while the angst-ridden "Somebody to Shove" is pure joy Soul Asylum-style. - Denise Sullivan, allmusic.com

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