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Hüsker Dü
Living End
Release Date: 1994 10 zz
Running Time: 76:44
Label: Rhino Encore

There's no real reason to believe this was anything other than a last little cash-in on the part of Warner Bros., who had the rights to only two studio albums anyway, but whatever the motive, the end results are enjoyable indeed. Stitched together from a variety of shows on the final Hüsker Dü tour in late 1987, The Living End may not be a true representation of the band's sets, but as a collection of tracks by an about-to-crack group still firing on all fours live, it's quite a treat. David Fricke's polished but not revelatory liner notes do contain a number of more elucidating comments from the bandmembers themselves, with Mould capturing the sense of things best: "The music was so strong, everybody got caught up in it. It was easy to say, 'F* all this other sht' for an hour." Or in this case, an hour and a quarter of mostly previously released material, though there were two new songs -- "Now That You Know Me" and "Ain't No Water in the Well" -- plus a merry rip through the Ramones' classic "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker." Production and assembly by the trio's live soundman, Lou Giordano, certainly helps everything sound technically good -- Hart in particular is storming down from the heights -- though there are a few instances where backing vocal mixes aren't quite what they could be. Or the leads -- calling "Everytime" gutteral is almost too flattering. For the most part the song choices emphasize the quick and immediate numbers rather than those where the band showed a touch more exploratory impulses, and while it's hard to fault the song choices, sometimes they blend into each other a bit too much. However, as with much of their studio material, the sheer power and passion of the band often carries all before it, and certainly the appreciative audiences don't hold back their responses. Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1New Day RisingHart, Mould, Norton3:06
2Girl Who Lives on Heaven HillHart3:08
3Standing in the RainMould3:35
4Back from SomewhereHart2:25
5Ice Cold IceMould4:19
6EverytimeNorton2:39
7Friend, You've Got to FallMould3:11
8She Floated AwayHart3:30
9From the GutMould, Norton1:33
10TargetMould1:46
11It's Not Funny AnymoreHart2:11
12Hardly Getting Over ItMould5:54
13Terms of Psychic WarfareHart2:01
14PowerlineMould2:27
15Books About UFO'sHart2:25
16Divide and ConquerMould2:56
17Keep Hanging OnHart3:23
18Celebrated SummerMould4:36
19Now That You Know MeHart3:31
20Ain't No Water in the WellMould2:47
21What's Going On?Hart3:21
22Data ControlHart5:09
23In a Free LandMould3:35
24Sheena Is a Punk RockerRamone, Ramones, Ramone, Ramone, Ramone3:13

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2008CDRhino Encore
1994CDWarner Bros.
2008CDRhino/Warner Bros.



Group Members:
Bob Mould
Grant Hart
Greg Norton
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