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Soul Asylum is an alternative rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1983. They are best known for their double-platinum album Grave Dancers Union (1992), and their Grammy Award-winning single "Runaway Train". As of 2006 they have sold over 3 million albums in the United States. Image File history File links Soulasylumlogopic. ...
This article is about the city in Minnesota. ...
Capital Saint Paul Largest city Minneapolis Area Ranked 12th - Total 87,014 sq mi (225,365 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 400 miles (645 km) - % water 8. ...
A music genre is a category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain style or basic musical language (van der Merwe 1989, p. ...
Alternative rock (also called alternative music[1] or simply alternative) is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Pop punk is used for two separate subgenres of punk rock music: the kind typically found on Lookout! Records, which stray very little from the three-chord formula that The Ramones pioneered, as well as a newer subgenre of melodic, more emotional punk, which includes by bands like NOFX and...
See also: 1982 in music, other events of 1983, 1984 in music, 1980s in music and the list of years in music // Events The most long-term influential release of 1983 is probably Head over Heels by the Cocteau Twins, which sold poorly upon its initial release. ...
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Twin/Tone Records was a record label based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota that operated from 1977 until 1994 and helped several local groups receive national attention. ...
A&M Records is an American record label, owned and operated by Universal Music Group. ...
Legacy Recordings is the reissue division of Sony BMG Music Entertainment which was founded in 1990 by CBS Records (renamed Sony Music in 1991) to handle reissues of recordings from the vast catalogues of Columbia Records, Epic Records and associated labels. ...
David Pirner is the lead vocalist for the band Soul Asylum. ...
In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ...
Lead guitar refers to a role within a popular music band, especially a rock band, that provides melody or melodic material, as opposed to the rhythm of the rhythm guitar, bass, and drums. ...
Dan Murphy (born Daniel Murphy, on July 12, 1962 in Duluth, Minnesota) is best known as the guitarist for the band Soul Asylum. ...
Rhythm guitar is a guitar that is primarily used to provide rhythmic and harmonic accompaniment for a singer or for other instruments in an ensemble. ...
A backing vocalist or backing singer (or, especially in the U.S., backup singer or sometimes background singer) is a singer who sings in harmony with the lead vocalist, other backing vocalists, or alone but not singing the lead. ...
Michael Bland (born March 14, 1969 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is best known as a drummer for Prince starting in 1989. ...
For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ...
A percussion instrument can be any object which produces a sound by being struck with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration. ...
A backing vocalist or backing singer (or, especially in the U.S., backup singer or sometimes background singer) is a singer who sings in harmony with the lead vocalist, other backing vocalists, or alone but not singing the lead. ...
Current Guns N Roses bass player Tommy Stinson Tommy Stinson (born Thomas Eugene Stinson, 6 October 1966 in Minneapolis, USA), currently a member of Guns N Roses, was one of the founding members of the legendary 1980s alternative band The Replacements. ...
Martin EB18 Bass Guitar in flight case. ...
A backing vocalist or backing singer (or, especially in the U.S., backup singer or sometimes background singer) is a singer who sings in harmony with the lead vocalist, other backing vocalists, or alone but not singing the lead. ...
Karl Mueller (July 27, 1963-June 17, 2005) was a rock musician. ...
Pat Morley was the first drummer for the Minneapolis rock band Soul Asylum. ...
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Sterling Campbell (b. ...
Ian Mussington was a drummer for the Minneapolis band, Soul Asylum. ...
Alternative rock (also called alternative music[1] or simply alternative) is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. ...
Nickname: City of Lakes Motto: En Avant Location in Hennepin County and the state of Minnesota. ...
Capital Saint Paul Largest city Minneapolis Area Ranked 12th - Total 87,014 sq mi (225,365 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 400 miles (645 km) - % water 8. ...
See also: 1982 in music, other events of 1983, 1984 in music, 1980s in music and the list of years in music // Events The most long-term influential release of 1983 is probably Head over Heels by the Cocteau Twins, which sold poorly upon its initial release. ...
Grave Dancers Union is the official sixth album by Soul Asylum. ...
This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
Runaway Train is a 1992 song performed by the Minneapolis rock band Soul Asylum. ...
History
The group was an outgrowth of a previous band, Loud Fast Rules, formed in 1981 by guitarist and vocalist Dave Pirner, guitarist and backing vocalist Dan Murphy, bassist Karl Mueller, and drummer Pat Morley. A guitarist is a musician who plays the guitar. ...
In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ...
David Pirner is the lead vocalist for the band Soul Asylum. ...
A guitarist is a musician who plays the guitar. ...
A backing vocalist or backing singer (or, especially in the U.S., backup singer or sometimes background singer) is a singer who sings in harmony with the lead vocalist, other backing vocalists, or alone but not singing the lead. ...
Dan Murphy (born Daniel Murphy, on July 12, 1962 in Duluth, Minnesota) is best known as the guitarist for the band Soul Asylum. ...
A bassist is a musician who plays a double bass or electric bass (also referred to as bass guitar). ...
Karl Mueller (July 27, 1963-June 17, 2005) was a rock musician. ...
A drummer at practice A drummer is a musician who plays the drums, particularly the drum kit, marching percussion, or hand drums. ...
Pat Morley was the first drummer for the Minneapolis rock band Soul Asylum. ...
Soul Asylum began performing around the Twin Cities (including First Avenue). They quickly developed a core following, and became known for their powerful, dynamic stage shows. A map of the Twin Cities metropolitan area. ...
First Avenue nightclub in Minneapolis First Avenue and 7th Street Entry are a cornerstone of the Midwest music scene, and serve as an historic landmark of downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. ...
Their 1984 debut album, Say What You Will... Everything Can Happen was originally released on LP and cassette by local record label Twin/Tone as a 9 song EP. This is since out-of-print, but was re-released on CD as Say What You Will, Clarence...Karl Sold the Truck, which includes five additional tracks that were cut from the original album. Twin/Tone Records was a record label based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota that operated from 1977 until 1994 and helped several local groups receive national attention. ...
Say What You Will Clarence. ...
Between the release of Say What You Will and their second album, Grant Young joined the group, taking over the drums from Morley. Grant Young (born on Categories: | | | ...
In 1986, Soul Asylum released three albums, Made To Be Broken followed by the cassette only release of Time's Incinerator and While You Were Out. Despite critical acclaim locally and internationally, they remained unknown to the larger US audience. Made To Be Broken is the 1986 album from Soul Asylum. ...
Times Incinerator is the second album to be released by Soul Asylum in 1986. ...
While You Were Out is Soul Asylums third studio album. ...
The group signed with A&M Records in 1988. Shortly after releasing their first record with A&M, one final album from Twin/Tone was released, and speculation remains that this album may have ruined their chances of success with A&M. The album was Clam Dip & Other Delights (1989), a parody of A&M Records co-founder Herb Alpert's Whipped Cream & Other Delights. According to legend, Alpert was less than delighted. A&M Records is an American record label, owned and operated by Universal Music Group. ...
Clam Dip & Other Delights is the 1988 EP from the band Soul Asylum. ...
A&M Records is an American record label, owned and operated by Universal Music Group. ...
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass debut album, The Lonely Bull. ...
Whipped Cream and Other Delights is a 1965 album by Herb Alperts Tijuana Brass, released on A&M Records. ...
The titles of the A&M albums may show the group's frustration. Hang Time was released in 1988, followed by And the Horse They Rode in On in 1990 (Produced by X-pensive Winos drummer Steve Jordan). Hang Time is a 1988 album from the band Soul Asylum. ...
And The Horse They Rode In On was an album from 1990 from the band Soul Asylum. ...
Keith Richards (born 18 December 1943 in Dartford, Kent), is an English guitarist, songwriter, and singer best known for his work with The Rolling Stones of which he was he a founding and continuing member for their 40 plus years existence. ...
Jordan on the cover of his instructional program DVD. Steve Jordan is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and music producer from New York City. ...
Due to poor sales and Dave's hearing problems, the group considered disbanding. After playing a series of acoustic shows in the early 1990's they were picked up by Columbia Records. In 1992 they released Grave Dancers Union, which became their most popular album. On January 20, 1993, the group performed at the first inauguration of United States President Bill Clinton. The next year, Pirner received the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song for "Runaway Train." Columbia Records is the oldest brand name in recorded sound, dating back to 1888, and was the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders. ...
Grave Dancers Union is the official sixth album by Soul Asylum. ...
January 20 is the 20th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
An inauguration is a ceremony of formal investiture whereby an individual assumes an office or position of authority or power. ...
The presidential seal was first used by President Hayes in 1880 and last modified in 1959 by adding the 50th star for Hawaii. ...
William Jefferson Bill Clinton (born William Jefferson Blythe III[1] on August 19, 1946) was the 42nd President of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001. ...
The Grammy Award for Best Rock Song has been awarded since 1992. ...
The music video for "Runaway Train" featured photographs and names of missing children in a public service video style. At the end of the video, Pirner appears and says "If you've seen one of these kids, or you are one of them, please call this number" before a missing children telephone helpline number appeared. For use outside the USA, the video was edited to include photos and names of missing children from the area the video would be used. The video was instrumental in reuniting several children with their families. Runaway Train is a 1992 song performed by the Minneapolis rock band Soul Asylum. ...
Before their next studio album, drummer Grant Young was fired, and was replaced by Sterling Campbell. Campbell had been listed as providing "percussion" on Grave Dancers Union (although it turned out he had actually done at least half of the drumming on that album [1]). The next release, Let Your Dim Light Shine saw the track "Misery" reach the Top 20, but the album was not as successful as the band's previous one. In 1997 they recorded a live benefit concert for victims of the Red River Flood of 1997. After the Flood: Live from the Grand Forks Prom, June 28, 1997 was released in 2004, which includes some of the songs that were played during the prom. The group returned in 1998 to release Candy from a Stranger, which would be their last studio album on Columbia Records. Sterling Campbell (b. ...
Grave Dancers Union is the official sixth album by Soul Asylum. ...
Let Your Dim Light Shine, is an album from 1995 from the band Soul Asylum. ...
1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
A benefit concert is a concert featuring musicians, comedians, or other performers that is held for a charitable purpose, often directed at a specific and immediate humanitarian crisis. ...
Cairn in Grand Forks commemorating the 1997 flood The Red River in Manitoba and the U.S. states of Minnesota and North Dakota has flooded repeatedly through the centuries, endangering lives and property. ...
See also: 1998 in music (UK) other events of 1998 Musical groups established in 1998 Record labels established in 1998 list of years in music 1990s in music // February 15 - Sir Edward Elgars unfinished third symphony, completed by Anthony Payne is performed for the first time at the Royal...
Candy From a Stranger is Soul Asylums eighth studio album. ...
Dave Pirner has become good friends with Kevin Smith, a longtime Soul Asylum fan. Soul Asylum have had music in three Kevin Smith films, Clerks, Clerks II, and 1997's Chasing Amy (which Pirner did the score to). They even filmed a music video (directed by Smith) for "Can't Even Tell" which was featured on the Clerks soundtrack. Kevin Patrick Smith (born August 2, 1970) is an American screenwriter, film director, and the founder of View Askew Productions. ...
This article is about the film. ...
Clerks II is the 2006 sequel to Kevin Smiths 1994 movie Clerks, and his sixth feature film to be set in the View Askewniverse. ...
Chasing Amy is a 1997 romantic comedy about two comic book artists: Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck), a heterosexual male, and Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams), a lesbian-identified bisexual woman. ...
In 2002, Pirner released his first and only solo album to date entitled Faces & Names on Ultimatum Music. Faces & Names is Dave Pirners first solo studio album. ...
In May 2004, bassist Karl Mueller was diagnosed with throat cancer and underwent treatment. In October 2004, a benefit concert was held for him in Minneapolis at The Quest nightclub, and featured many popular local groups and musicians from the 1980's and 1990's. It included artists such as the Gear Daddies, Paul Westerberg, and Bob Mould who reunited with Hüsker Dü bandmate Grant Hart for the occasion. At the time, Mueller's cancer was in remission, and he played with his bandmates during the show. Mueller recorded his last Soul Asylum album that year (which would be 2006's The Silver Lining). However, the cancer later returned, and he died at his home on June 17, 2005. Throat cancer is a common way of referring to some head and neck cancers, usually squamous cell carcinomas. ...
A benefit concert is a concert featuring musicians, comedians, or other performers that is held for a charitable purpose, often directed at a specific and immediate humanitarian crisis. ...
The Gear Daddies was a band from Austin, Minnesota that enjoyed moderate success in the late Eighties and early Nineties. ...
Westerberg during a performance. ...
Bob Mould (born October 16, 1960, in Malone, New York) is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for influential rock bands Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s. ...
Hüsker Dü was an influential rock music group from Minneapolis-St. ...
Grant Hart (born March 18, 1961) was the drummer and with Bob Mould one of two main singer/songwriters for Hüsker Dü, a pioneering punk rock group from Minneapolis-St. ...
Remission is the state of absence of disease activity in patients with known chronic illness. ...
The Silver Lining is Soul Asylums long-awaited follow-up to the 1998 studio release Candy from a Stranger. ...
June 17 is the 168th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (169th in leap years), with 197 days remaining. ...
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Soul Asylum released their new album on July 11, 2006, entitled The Silver Lining. This was their first album of new material in 8 years since Candy from a Stranger. The new album has been referred to as considerably more "old school" than Candy from a Stranger. The Silver Lining is Soul Asylums long-awaited follow-up to the 1998 studio release Candy from a Stranger. ...
Candy From a Stranger is Soul Asylums eighth studio album. ...
In the Fall of 2005, ex-Replacements bassist (and current Guns 'n Roses bassist) Tommy Stinson and former Prince drummer Michael Bland joined Soul Asylum in tribute to the late Karl Mueller. The Replacements (also known as The Mats or The Mats by fans) were a seminal alternative rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. ...
The original line-up of Guns N Roses. ...
Current Guns N Roses bass player Tommy Stinson Tommy Stinson (born Thomas Eugene Stinson, 6 October 1966 in Minneapolis, USA), currently a member of Guns N Roses, was one of the founding members of the legendary 1980s alternative band The Replacements. ...
Prince Rogers Nelson (born June 7, 1958), known from 1993 to 2000 as (or informally, The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, TAFKAP, or simply The Artist), is a popular and influential American musician. ...
Michael Bland (born March 14, 1969 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is best known as a drummer for Prince starting in 1989. ...
They completed their American tour in support of The Silver Lining in late 2006. In November and December 2006 they opened for Cheap Trick on their American tour. David Pirner provides vocals on The Hold Steady track "Chillout Tent" from their 2006 release Boys and Girls in America. [1] On March 10th, 2007, Soul Asylum will join Cyndi Lauper, Mint Condition, and Lifehouse to hold a concert to benefit Wain McFarlane, the leader of the legendary reggae band Ipso Facto, to help pay for the expenses of a kidney transplant. [2] Dave Pirner wrote BlackStar and recorded the song with Wain on his debut solo album, released in 2001. A video of BlackStar is the bonus track on Wain's album, featuring Dave Pirner and Wain McFarlane. This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
Mint Condition is a six-person R&B band from the Twin Cities. ...
Lifehouse has two ambiguous entries: Lifehouse unreleased album by The Who Lifehouse the US band. ...
Discography Also see: Soul Asylum discography This is the discography documenting albums and singles released by Soul Asylum. ...
Studio Albums Say What You Will Clarence. ...
Twin/Tone Records was a record label based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota that operated from 1977 until 1994 and helped several local groups receive national attention. ...
Made To Be Broken is the 1986 album from Soul Asylum. ...
Twin/Tone Records was a record label based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota that operated from 1977 until 1994 and helped several local groups receive national attention. ...
While You Were Out is Soul Asylums third studio album. ...
Twin/Tone Records was a record label based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota that operated from 1977 until 1994 and helped several local groups receive national attention. ...
Hang Time is a 1988 album from the band Soul Asylum. ...
A&M Records is an American record label, owned and operated by Universal Music Group. ...
And The Horse They Rode In On was an album from 1990 from the band Soul Asylum. ...
A&M Records is an American record label, owned and operated by Universal Music Group. ...
Grave Dancers Union is the official sixth album by Soul Asylum. ...
Let Your Dim Light Shine, is an album from 1995 from the band Soul Asylum. ...
Candy From a Stranger is Soul Asylums eighth studio album. ...
The Silver Lining is Soul Asylums long-awaited follow-up to the 1998 studio release Candy from a Stranger. ...
Legacy Recordings is the reissue division of Sony BMG Music Entertainment which was founded in 1990 by CBS Records (renamed Sony Music in 1991) to handle reissues of recordings from the vast catalogues of Columbia Records, Epic Records and associated labels. ...
Other Major Releases Times Incinerator is the second album to be released by Soul Asylum in 1986. ...
Twin/Tone Records was a record label based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota that operated from 1977 until 1994 and helped several local groups receive national attention. ...
Clam Dip & Other Delights is the 1988 EP from the band Soul Asylum. ...
EP can stand for: EP is the IATA code for Iran Aseman Airlines Extended play, a music recording (usually consisting of several tracks, but shorter than a typical album) European Parliament, the parliamentary body of the European Union Evolutionary psychology, a belief that psychology can be better understood in light...
Twin/Tone Records was a record label based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota that operated from 1977 until 1994 and helped several local groups receive national attention. ...
Legacy Recordings is the reissue division of Sony BMG Music Entertainment which was founded in 1990 by CBS Records (renamed Sony Music in 1991) to handle reissues of recordings from the vast catalogues of Columbia Records, Epic Records and associated labels. ...
Trivia - They have been given the titles: "The best live band in the business" as well as "The hardest working band in show business".[citation needed]
- Since 1989, guitarist Dan Murphy has been a core member of the Minneapolis supergroup Golden Smog.
- An early Soul Asylum t-shirt featured a Coca-Cola-esque design, with the words "Soul Asylum - Can't Feel the Beating".
- Soul Asylum's debut release Say What You Will ... was produced by Hüsker Dü cofounder Bob Mould.
- To promote Soul Asylum as a "local act", a special version of Columbia's initial single release Somebody to Shove was sent to radio stations in the midwest showing the four Minnesota driver's licenses (with blurred addresses, of course) of the band members.
- The music video for Can't Even Tell from the movie Clerks features Soul Asylum playing hockey on the rooftop of the Quick Stop against Dante & Randal. It is a direct lift of the scene from the movie, while Jay sings the song, and Silent Bob plays guitar.
- Kevin Smith has chosen to end several of his films with songs by Soul Asylum. Clerks ends with the song "Can't Even Tell", Chasing Amy ends with the song "We 3", and Clerks II ends with the song "Misery".
- Several of the people shown in the Australian version of "Runaway Train" were murdered by serial killer Ivan Milat.
- Dave Pirner wrote BlackStar and recorded a video with legendary performer, songwriter Wain McFarlane for Wain's 2001 release, That Was Then, This is Now. The BlackStar video is the bonus track on Wain's cd, available on Rhapsody music. Dave and Wain perform and harmonize on the song/video.
In the late 1960s, the term supergroup was coined to describe music groups comprising members who had already achieved fame or respect in other groups or as individual artists. ...
Golden Smog is a loosely connected group of musicians comprised, at various times, of members of Soul Asylum, the Replacements, Wilco, The Jayhawks, Run Westy Run, The Honeydogs and Big Star. ...
The wave shape (known as the dynamic ribbon device) present on all Coca-Cola cans throughout the world derives from the contour of the original Coca-Cola bottles. ...
Hüsker Dü was an influential rock music group from Minneapolis-St. ...
Bob Mould (born October 16, 1960, in Malone, New York) is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for influential rock bands Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s. ...
This article is about the film. ...
This article is about the film. ...
Chasing Amy is a 1997 romantic comedy about two comic book artists: Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck), a heterosexual male, and Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams), a lesbian-identified bisexual woman. ...
Clerks II is the 2006 sequel to Kevin Smiths 1994 movie Clerks, and his sixth feature film to be set in the View Askewniverse. ...
Ivan Robert Marko Milat (born December 27, 1944 in Newcastle) is a serial killer who murdered several tourists and hitchhikers in the 1990s in New South Wales, Australia. ...
References Hold Steady Interview in Pitchfork 20061204 Lauper, Soul Asylum play for IF's Wain McFarlane
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