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~ Husker Du
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  • Audio CD (31 Dec 1993)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sst
  • ASIN: B000000M03
  • Other Editions: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 66,854 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. New Day Rising 2:34Album Only
Listen  2. The Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill 3:06Album Only
Listen  3. I Apologize 3:37Album Only
Listen  4. Folk Lore 1:36Album Only
Listen  5. If I Told You 2:08Album Only
Listen  6. Celebrated Summer 4:02Album Only
Listen  7. Perfect Example 3:17Album Only
Listen  8. Terms Of Psychic Warfare 2:19Album Only
Listen  9. 59 Times The Pain 3:15Album Only
Listen10. Powerline 2:24Album Only
Listen11. Books About UFOs 2:49Album Only
Listen12. I Don't Know What You're Talking About 2:23Album Only
Listen13. How To Skin A Cat 1:52Album Only
Listen14. Whatcha Drinkin' 1:33Album Only
Listen15. Plans I Make 4:22Album Only


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Beginning with its incendiary title track--a battle cry consisting of three chords and three howled words (guess which)--1985's NEW DAY RISING is an audio hand grenade showcasing the increasing might of Husker Du. The record has the hallmarks of the mid- to late-period Husker records: impassioned vocals, Mould's buzzsaw guitar, Hart's crisp, trebly drummingand not a whole lot of bottom. Bob Mould sounds as angry asever. His primal, sour-toned vocals seem to come straight from his viscera on such explosive numbers as "I Apologize" and "Powerline", but he also shows unexpected tenderness in moments like the hushed middle section and coda of the anthemic "Celebrated Summer".
Grant Hart continues to present a slightly sunnier counterpoint to Mould's dark obsessions, especially on the incongruously cheerful "Books About UFOs" and the bouncy rocker "Terms of Psychic Warfare", but he still seethes on powerful cuts like "If I Told You" and "The Girl Who Lives on Heaven Hill". Slices of gleeful chaos like "How to Skin a Cat" and ""Whatcha Drinkin'" show the group's fondness for noise for noise's sake, and the closing "Plans I Make" is nothing short of a sonic meltdown.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Razor-Sharp, 16 April 2000
By A. K. Sheikh - See all my reviews
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This was one of the first Husker Du albums I bought. In my opinion, it's the best. It captures the band as they were moving from the hardcore speed of their "early records" (just two years' previous) towards the more melodic "poppier" albums to follow.

Opening pretty much as we'd come to expect - loud, fast and shouty - "New Day Rising" is an excellent (and prophetic, in term's of Mould's career) statement of intent. The production is pretty thin, the razor-sharp guitar sound, if anything, adding to the tension. They were re-writing the rules on pop, hardcore and punk in one fell swoop.

Songs like "...Heaven Hill", "I Apologise" and "If I Told You" prove that melody and dissonance can live happily ever after and "Folklore" is probably as political as the Huskers got at that point - the band always seemed to write personal songs. "Celebrated Summer" is a case in point and one of the best songs Husker Du recorded. It's brilliantly written and played. You get that sense of being a teenager again... Amazon should get an excerpt on its site - you really have to listen to it.

Grant Hart's wicked sense of humour makes appearances on "...Warfare" and "...UFOs" - again, two stand-out songs in an impressive back catalogue. The songs even sit well with Mould's tortured "Perfect Example" and "59 Times The Pain", which show that, for all the loud bravado, they're vulnerable too. "Powerline" is a good track, even though I can't fathom what the song is ABOUT... The last three songs are pretty much Husker Du wig-outs in the style of their previous opus "Zen Arcade" and round off the album in a suitably off-beat manner.

Three years and three albums later (the last two on Warners, the final one a double), it was all over for the band, undone by drink, drugs and suicide. Mould came back with solo releases and the moumental band Sugar. Hart formed Nova Mob and quickly became irrelevant. Bassist Greg Norton became a chef. Hmmm... However, the band's legacy will remain in the namechecks of cool alt-rock bands and more importantly, in recordings like this. Everyone with an interest in great songs needs to hear this album.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Possibly the best underground rock album of the 1980s, 18 Mar 2003
After the double-album opus that was Zen Arcade, Minneapolis trio Husker Du released 2 entirely seperate albums in 1985. This stands not only as their best, but also the best album of their careers - no wonder famous fan Dave Grohl namechecked the album on Times Like These.

The sound is essentially punk, very rough-and-ready in the production style, and with lots of angers and frustrations vented, but, even in their relatively young days, strong melodic pop sensibilities were also visible - the influence on groups from Nirvana to Ash is clear.

Celebrated Summer and I Apologise, both penned by Bob Mould, are perhaps the best of all, the latter exerting a great shuffling chorus amidst all the anguish, seemingly talking of a relationship indiscretion, while the former pounds through its verses and chorus before a mellowed bridge - curiously, metallers Anthrax once covered this.

Among the other highlights include If I Told You, 59 Times the Pain and Terms Of Pyschic Warface, the latter perhaps their most radio-friendly track up to this point, but there's nary a duff track here, except perhaps the rather throwaway one-line opener. A classic album, then, the influence of which is still being heard today.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Husker Du's Revolver equivalent, 7 Feb 2004
By Mr. M. L. Hawes "Mitchmusic" - See all my reviews
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If ever you wanted to pick up an era defining album, then this is it.
It's literally shattering. It took up where Zen Arcade left off and simply soared. The speed of the tracks was slightly slower, but the intensity of the flow never ceases.
Guitars sound like they're made of shattering glass and the singing of Bob Mould and Grant Hart seem so charged with emotion that you suspect that at the end of the brief sessions that created this epic, that they must have needed time in mental rehab.
If there was ever an album that sets pulses racing better than this, then I have yet to hear it.
To me this is as era defining as Nevermind, in fact, I would go as far as to say it's even more important.
They're a band that had few peers during their peak. I would suggest this was their zenith.
Dive in and see for yourself, I guarantee satisfaction.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Incredible Album
Simply one of the most important albums of the 1980s and arguably one of the most influential albums of all time. Every song is a gem. Read more
Published on 17 Jun 2007 by Mr. I. J. Mccartney

5.0 out of 5 stars absolutly BRILLIANT!!!
bob mould can claim to have writtin many classic albums with husker du and sugar but none as phenomenal as this one. Read more
Published on 22 Jul 2005 by hairycarey5

5.0 out of 5 stars Another classic 1980s album...
Husker Du's career was one that seemed rapid, like The Smiths they packed a lot of material into just a few years. Read more
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