Hüsker Dü


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Hüsker Dü
Candy Apple Grey
Release Date: 1986
Running Time: 37:04
Label: Warner Bros.

Moving to a major label doesn't affect Hüsker Dü's sound greatly -- although the production is more full-bodied than Spot's razor-thin work, the Hüskers don't change their blazing attack at all. Much of Candy Apple Grey charges along on the same frenzied beat that propelled New Day Rising and Flip Your Wig, and both Bob Mould and Grant Hart are in fine form, spinning out fine punk-pop with "Sorry Somehow" and "Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely." However, the sound is beginning to seem a bit tired, which is what makes Mould's two acoustic numbers, "Too Far Down" and "Hardly Getting Over It," so welcome. Demonstrating that punks can mature without losing their edge, Mould inverts the rules of conventional confessional singer/songwriter songs with these two haunting numbers, and in doing so, he illustrates the faults with the relatively staid post-hardcore punk that dominates the remainder of the record. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1CrystalMould3:28
2Don't Want to Know if You Are LonelyHart3:29
3I Don't Know for SureMould2:27
4Sorry SomehowMould4:25
5Too Far DownHart4:37
6Hardly Getting over ItMould6:02
7Dead Set on DestructionHart2:59
8Eiffel Tower HighMould2:49
9No Promise Have I MadeHart3:39
10All This I've Done for YouMould3:09

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1990CDWarner Bros.
1990CSWarner Bros.



Group Members:
Greg Norton
Bob Mould
Grant Hart
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