Soul Asylum
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Soul Asylum is an alternative rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1983, best known for their song "Runaway Train".
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History
The group was an outgrowth of a previous band, Loud Fast Rules, formed in 1981 by guitarist Dan Murphy, bassist Karl Mueller, and drummer Dave Pirner. Grant Young joined the group in 1983, taking over the drums from Pirner, who switched to rhythm guitar. The first Soul Asylum record was released in 1984 under the local Twin/Tone label, and they quickly became a mainstay of the local Twin Cities music scene.
The group signed with A&M Records in 1988 where they released Hang Time and And The Horse They Rode In On. Due to poor sales and Dave's hearing problems. the group considered disbanding. After playing a series of acoustic shows in the early 1990s they were picked up by Columbia Records. In 1992 they released Grave Dancer's 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, Dave Pirner received the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song for "Runaway Train".
The video for "Runaway Train" featured photographs and names of missing children in a public service video style. At the end of the video, Dave Pirner appears and says "If you see one these children, or you are one, please call this number", before a missing children telephone helpline number appeared. For performance 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.
Grant Young soon left the band to be replaced by Sterling Campbell, who had been listed as providing "percussion" on Grave Dancers Union (although it turned out he had actually done the bulk of the drumming on that album). 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. The group returned in 1998 to release Candy from a Stranger and also recorded a live benefit concert for victims of the Red River Flood of 1997. It was released in 2004.
Dave Pirner has become good friends with Kevin Smith, a long time Soul Asylum fan. Pirner and / or Soul Asylum have had music in every single Kevin Smith movie and Pirner was the musical producer for "Chasing Amy". In 2002 he released his first and only solo album to date entitled Faces And Names on Ultimatum records.
Bassist Karl Mueller was diagnosed with throat cancer in May 2004 and underwent treatment. In October 2004, a benefit concert was held for him in Minneapolis's Quest nightclub, and featured many popular local groups and musicians from the 1980s and 1990s 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. However, the cancer later returned, and he died at his home on June 17, 2005.
Soul Asylum currently plans on releasing their new album (recorded with Karl before his death) in March of 2006 and it will be entitled The Silver Lining. This will be their first album of new material in 8 years since Candy from a Stranger.
For many years, guitarist Dan Murphy has been a core member of the local "supergroup" Golden Smog.
In the Fall of 2005, Tommy Stinson (of The Replacements) joined Soul Asylum for a few shows in tribute to the late Karl Mueller. There has been much talk of a tour in support of the new album in 2006.
Discography
- Say What You Will, Clarence...Karl Sold The Truck (1984)
- Made to Be Broken (1986)
- While You Were Out (1986)
- Clam Dip & Other Delights (1988, EP)
- Hang Time (1988)
- And the Horse They Rode In On (1990)
- Grave Dancer's Union (1992)
- Live - Insomniac's Dream (1994, Live Acoustic / Electric)
- Let Your Dim Light Shine (1995)
- Candy from a Stranger (1998)
- Black Gold: The Best of Soul Asylum (2000, compilation)
- After the Flood: Live from the Grand Forks Prom June 28, 1998 (2004, Live)
- The Silver Lining (Summer 2006)
Singles
- "Sometime to Return" (1988)
- "Beggars and Choosers" (1988)
- "Cartoon" (1989)
- "We 3" (1990)
- "All The King's Friends" (1991)
- "Somebody to Shove" (1993)
- "Runaway Train" (1993)
- "Can't Even Tell" (1994)
- "Misery" (1995)
- "String of Pearls" (1995)
- "Promises Broken" (1996)
- "I Will Still Be Laughing" (1998)
- "Close" (1999)
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | |||
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US Hot 100 | US Modern Rock | US Mainstream Rock | UK | |||
1990 | "Spinnin'" | - | #15 | #24 | - | And the Horse They Rode in On |
1990 | "Easy Street" | - | #26 | - | - | And the Horse They Rode in On |
1992 | "Somebody To Shove" | - | #1 | #9 | #32 | Grave Dancer's Union |
1993 | "Black Gold" | - | #6 | #4 | #26 | Grave Dancer's Union |
1993 | "Runaway Train" | #5 | #13 | #3 | #7 | Grave Dancer's Union |
1993 | "Sexual Healing" | - | #10 | - | - | Grave Dancer's Union |
1993 | "Without A Trace" | - | #27 | #6 | - | Grave Dancer's Union |
1993 | "Summer Of Drugs" | - | #20 | - | - | Sweet Relief: A Benefit For Victoria Williams |
1994 | "Can't Even Tell" | - | #16 | - | - | Clerks soundtrack |
1995 | "Just Like Anyone" | - | #19 | #11 | - | Let Your Dim Light Shine |
1995 | "Misery" | #20 | #1 | #2 | #30 | Let Your Dim Light Shine |
1996 | "Promises Broken" | #63 | - | #29 | - | Let Your Dim Light Shine |
1998 | "I Will Still Be Laughing" | - | #24 | #23 | - | Candy From A Stranger |
See also
External links
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- O'jeez it's Soul Asylum Fan Club
- Never Forever Whatever - Fan page with many articles (no longer updated)
- Soul Asylum's Official Myspace Page
References
- Jon Bream (June 18, 2005). Soul Asylum's bassist, Karl Mueller, dies at 41. Star Tribune.fr:Soul Asylum