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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Soul Asylum |
| Record Label: |
Restless Records (USA) |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Alternative |
| Release Date: |
August 27, 1991 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Tied to the Tracks 2. Ship of Fools 3. Can't Go Back 4. Another World, Another Day 5. Made to Be Broken 6. Never Really Been 7. Whoa! 8. New Feelings 9. Growing Pain 10. Long Way Home 11. Lone Rider 12. Ain't That Tough 13. Don't It (Make Your Troubles Seem Small) |
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Soul Asylum: Dave Pirner (vocals, guitar, saxophone, piano); Dan Murphy (guitar, background vocals); Karl Mueller (bass); Grant Young (drums). The first of three Soul Asylum records released in 1986 (WHILE YOU WERE OUT and TIME'S INCINERATOR were the other two). MADE TO BE BROKEN was also the band's first real LP. Produced by Husker Du's Bob Mould, the record focuses on some of the band's wilder excesses and reveals some experimental tendencies. In 1986, while other Minneapolis bands were moving away from punk rock (Husker Du's CANDY APPLE GREY and The Replacements' PLEASED TO MEET ME, for example), Soul Asylum raced on, full speed ahead. The band's version of punk had always been a little more tempered than that of its contemporaries. Even at this early stage, the band was experimenting with folk-influenced country, but not in the campy manner that The Replacements had done on HOOTENANNY a couple of years earlier. Standouts include "Never Really Been," an acoustic guitar toe-tapper with oddly prophetic ... |
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