Soul Asylum - Original Album Classics (2011)

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Title: Original Album Classics
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Columbia/Legacy
Genre: Alternative Rock, Grunge
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:42:33
Total Size: 382 mb | 1.1 gb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Somebody to Shove
02. Black Gold
03. Runaway Train
04. Keep It Up
05. Homesick
06. Get on Out
07. New World
08. April Fool
09. Without a Trace
10. Growing Into You
11. 99%
12. The Sun Maid
13. Somebody To Shove (Live Acoustic)
14. Without A Trace (Live Electric)
15. Black Gold (Live Electric)
16. Never Really Been (Live)
17. Runaway Train (Live Electric)

CD2

01. Misery
02. Shut Down (Album Version)
03. To My Own Devices (Album Version)
04. Hopes Up (Album Version)
05. Promises Broken
06. Bittersweetheart (Album Version)
07. String of Pearls (Album Version)
08. Crawl (Album Version)
09. Caged Rat (Album Version)
10. Eyes Of A Child (Album Version)
11. Just Like Anyone
12. Tell Me When (Album Version)
13. Nothing To Write Home About (Album Version)
14. I Did My Best (Album Version)

CD3

01. Creatures Of Habit (Album Version)
02. I Will Still Be Laughing (Album Version)
03. Close
04. See You Later (Album Version)
05. No Time For Waiting (Album Version)
06. Blood Into Wine (Album Version)
07. Lies Of Hate (Album Version)
08. Draggin' The Lake (Album Version)
09. New York Blackout (Album Version)
10. The Game (Album Version)
11. Cradle Chain (Album Version)

In the '80s, Soul Asylum were one of the hardest-working bands on the underground rock scene, the little-brother band of Hüsker Dü and the Replacements, known for their raucous but emphatic combination of punk rock energy, hard rock guitar firepower, and songs that ranged from angry to heartfelt. Released in 1988, Hang Time made them cult heroes and favorites with critics, but with 1992's Grave Dancers Union they added a bit more polish, hardened their guitar attack, wrote more anthemic choruses, and became one of the biggest acts on the alternative rock scene thanks to the singles "Runaway Train" and "Black Gold." After the multi-platinum success of Grave Dancers Union, Soul Asylum had trouble repeating their commercial and critical success, and faded out at the end of the '90s. But the death of bassist Karl Mueller in 2005 sparked a return to the studio and the stage, with the band soldiering on under the leadership of lead singer Dave Pirner.


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