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Soul Asylum - Grave Dancers Union - 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (2022 Remaster) (2022) [Hi-Res]

Soul Asylum - Grave Dancers Union - 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (2022 Remaster) (2022) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Soul Asylum

  • Title: Grave Dancers Union - 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (2022 Remaster)
  • Year Of Release: 1992 / 2022
  • Label: Columbia - Legacy
  • Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit] / FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit] / FLAC (tracks) / MP3
  • Total Time: 45:05 / 1:33:24
  • Total Size: 1.69 / 1.09 GB / 651 / 256 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Somebody to Shove (2022 Remaster)
02. Black Gold (2022 Remaster)
03. Runaway Train (2022 Remaster)
04. Keep It Up (2022 Remaster)
05. Homesick (2022 Remaster)
06. Get On Out (2022 Remaster)
07. New World (2022 Remaster)
08. April Fool (2022 Remaster)
09. Without a Trace (2022 Remaster)
10. Growing Into You (2022 Remaster)
11. 99% (2022 Remaster)
12. The Sun Maid (2022 Remaster)

30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
13. Somebody to Shove (2022 Remaster) (Live at Majestic Theatre, Ventura, CA - April 1993)
14. Black Gold (2022 Remaster) (Live at Deep Ellum, Dallas, TX - December 1992)
15. Can't Even Tell (2022 Remaster)
16. Square Root (2022 Remaster)
17. Runaway Train (2022 Remaster) (Live at Majestic Theatre, Ventura, CA - April 1993)
18. Sexual Healing (2022 Remaster)
19. Without a Trace (2022 Remaster) (Live at Majestic Theatre, Ventura, CA - April 1993)
20. Summer of Drugs (2022 Remaster)
21. By the Way (2022 Remaster)
22. The Break (2022 Remaster)
23. Everybody Loves A Winner (2022 Remaster)
24. Never Really Been (2022 Remaster) (Live at Liberty Lunch, Austin, TX - December 1992)
25. The Tracks of My Tears (2022 Remaster) (Live at 7th St Entry, Minneapolis, MN - November 1992)

Soul Asylum's breakthrough, million-selling Grave Dancers 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



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  • whiskers
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Many thanks
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Many thanks for Hi-Res 24-44 & 24-192!!
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Many Thanks for Flac 24-192 !!!