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  1. Grave Dancers Union is the sixth studio album by American alternative rock band Soul Asylum and was released in 1992. The album spent 76 weeks on the US Billboard music charts and was certified triple- platinum in 1993, establishing Soul Asylum as one of the most successful rock groups of the first half of the 1990s.

    • October 6, 1992
  2. Booker T. Jones III – órgano, órgano Hammond; Sonny Kompanek – arreglista, conductor; David Leonard – mezclas; Gary Louris – coro; Meridian String Quartet – teclados; Karl Mueller – bajo; Dan Murphy – guitarra, voces; David Pirner – guitarra, arreglos, voces; Francesca Restrepo – dirección de arte, diseño; Bruce ...

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    • 6 de octubre de 1992
    • mayo de 1992
  3. Booker T. Jones (Hammond B3 organ); Sterling Campbell (percussion); Michael Beinhorn (glockenspiel and celeste); Gary Louris and Kraig Johnson of the Golden Smog Choir (background vocals on April Fool and Keep It Up; strings on The Sun Maid performed by the Meridian String Quartet; strings arranged by David Pirner, Michael Beinhorn and Sonny ...

  4. 30 de sept. de 2022 · Newly remastered music videos of Soul Asylum’s classic heavy rotation GDU singles, as well as live performances of “Runaway Train” and “Black Gold,” originally aired in 1993 on the BBC’s “Later with Jools,” will be officially available on YouTube beginning in October.

    • Somebody to Shove
    • Black Gold
    • Runaway Train
    • Keep It Up
    • Homesick
    • Get on Out
    • New World
    • April Fool
    • Without A Trace
    • Growing Into You

    Twitchy, agitated, ripped up, and the perfect balance of anticipatory verse lyrics with power chorus. Soul Aslyum ownsthis space. And nowhere is that more clear than the lead track of Grave Dancers Union. I WANT SOMEBODY TO SHOVE! I NEED SOMEBODY TO SHOVE! I WANT SOMEBODY TO SHOVE ME!!! One of my favorite songs of the entire decade. Sure, the 90s a...

    Not released as a single until 1993, Black Gold bridged the alt-rock street fighter sound of Somebody to Shove with the 90s power balladry of Runaway Train. Some clever reverse delay techniques.

    Runaway Train never going back. Runaway Train tearing up the track. And by track, Pirner meant "the charts". Runaway Train is the hit off Grave Dancers Union. Also, it was theanthem to the summer of 1993, with a powerful video to match, and received a Grammy in 1994. Soul Asylum has released a fair share of singles that have gotten airtime (and scr...

    An absolute joy to pump in the tape deck of your everyday driver, or, 90s four door sedan. singing NAH NAH NAH NAH NAH NAH NAH NAH! Garage rock solo. Slides, half-assed dive bombs, frantic sound. Idyllic for the times. Great choral vocals. Some sweet falsetto by Pirner before the big power outro.

    Homesick is how the 90s did balladry: guitar chime, a few overdriven power chord chugs, and an upstroke acoustic chord to round out a verse or chorus. Is that a glockenspiel!?

    Rock! Get on Out is good garage rock. Which Grave Dancers Union drummer is responsible for Get on Out, is it Grant Young or Sterling Campbell? Speaking of Grant Young, Tim Klobuchar wrote an interesting piece on what he was up to when he was fired from Soul Asylum.

    A 90s rock album wouldn't be complete without a town and the drinking that happens there. New World is no different. Reminds me of a (every) Refreshments song of Fizzy Fuzzy

    Is this the alt-rock version Bang Tango!? Kidding. Actually, April Fool fits nicely into 1992. Could have been an Ugly Kid Joe song.

    Lesson #1 of Without a Trace is don't fall in love with a hooker. Ever. "I tried to dance at a funeral, New Orleans style, I joined the Grave Dancers Union, I had to file" Good bands find ways to pull an album's title from the content or the overall thematics of the album. Without a Trace was the fourth single released. It reached 27th on the Moder...

    Big 70s style opening riff, into an Empire Records half-punk, half-power pop tune, that somehow features a few country guitar bends. A very enjoyable guitar solo. Who said they died with 80s hair metal!? While Growing into You is a decent tune, it's not in the same league as Growing on Me by The Darkness. But that's a tale for another day.

  5. 17 de jun. de 2012 · Musically, the song is acoustic throughout, even during the guitar lead by Dan Murphy with some Hammond organ added by sessionist Booker T. Jones III. The song also contains some of the most profound lyrics on the album; “And everything seems cut and dry, day and night, earth and sky, somehow I just don’t believe it…”

  6. Grave Dancers Union es el sexto álbum oficial de la banda Soul Asylum. Fue lanzado en 1992, y grabado el mismo año. La ilustración de la cubierta fue hecha por el fotógrafo de arte erótico Jan Saudek.