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Soul Asylum

Grave Dancers Union [CD - 1st Japan Press - 1992 - Mint/Mint]

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Perfect collector's copy !
Media: Mint / Sleeve, Insert & Obi: Mint A transparent & resealable outer sleeve is added for free to each CD. FAST SHIPPING AND CAREFULLY PACKED!

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Sony Records (SRCS 6549)

1x CD Album Stereo

Release date: Nov 6, 1992, Japan

1

Somebody To Shove

2

Black Gold

3

Runaway Train

4

Keep It Up

5

Homesick

6

Get On Out

7

New World

8

April Fool

9

Without A Trace

10

Growing Into You

11

99%

12

The Sun Maid

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Released in 1992, Grave Dancers Union propelled Soul Asylum from indie rock stalwarts to mainstream success, driven by the Grammy-winning hit "Runaway Train." The album blends gritty alternative rock ("Somebody to Shove") with introspective ballads ("Black Gold"), showcasing Dave Pirner’s raw vocals and poignant lyricism. Produced by Michael Beinhorn, its polished yet earnest sound resonated widely, going triple-platinum. Tracks like "Without a Trace" and "Keep It Up" balance melodic hooks with emotional depth, reflecting themes of alienation and resilience. Though criticized by some for its commercial shift, the record remains a defining 90s alt-rock document, capturing the band’s heartland grit and crossover appeal.