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Soul Asylum|Let Your Dim Light Shine

Let Your Dim Light Shine

Soul Asylum

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The guys in Soul Asylum are the everymen of flannel-shirt twang, jangle and crunch. They're a little bit country-rock and a little bit heavy-metal roll, a little bit Springsteen factory and a little bit Westerberg High, a little bit barking dog and a little bit hurt puppy. They started out as near-hardcore Minneapolis punksters, and, following the typical route of Midwestern flannel, will probably end up as a rockin' country band. But on LET YOUR DIM LIGHT SHINE, Soul Asylum are at their own dead center, where they're capable of making everything sound like a classic pop song, and making any classic pop song sound like it was born in a flannel shirt. That is, they sound pretty much like they did on GRAVE DANCERS UNION, the 1992 album that served as their commercial breakthrough.

Echoes of fellow Minnesota rockers of all stripes ring throughout LET YOUR DIM LIGHT SHINE. "Bittersweetheart" opens with the big guitar of mid-'80s Replacements, while "Crawl" starts out sounding like a burnt-out downer from the 'Mats' later years. But like all the songs on LET YOUR DIM LIGHT SHINE, they invariably reach for their pop centers. "Bittersweetheart," therefore, breaks into a candy-coated chorus, while "Crawl" opts to speed up and go metallic. "To My Own Devices" and "Promises Broken" are brooding, country-influenced acoustic tunes meant for singing in harmony, around a fireplace, while drinking your sorrows away--in other words, Jayhawks songs.

Soul Asylum manage to knit a singular pop-rock sound out of all that yarn--a warm and sad guitar texture that is, despite its roots, specifically Soul Asylum's. The opening track, "Misery," is a satiric attack on an industry that makes fortunes off other people's misfortunes: "They say misery loves company/We could start a company and make misery/Frustrated Incorporated." But it's also a de facto tribute to what Soul Asylum do best: turning the indie-rock angst of the heartland into pop-rock songs for everybody.

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1
Misery (Single Version)
00:04:24

John Siket, Engineer - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - Sterling Cambell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Dale Lawton, Engineer - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Soul Asylum, Producer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - Dave Pirner, Composer - Dave Pirner, Lyricist - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Trumpet - David Pirner, Vocal - Joey Huffman, Organ

(P) 1995 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

2
Shut Down (Album Version)
00:02:50

John Siket, Engineer - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - Sterling Campbell, Percussion - Sterling Campbell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Dale Lawton, Engineer - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Soul Asylum, Producer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - David Pirner, Vocal - David Pirner, Composer - David Pirner, Lyricist - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Trumpet

(P) 1995 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

3
To My Own Devices (Album Version)
00:02:52

John Siket, Engineer - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - Sterling Campbell, Percussion - Sterling Campbell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Dale Lawton, Engineer - D. Pirner, Composer - D. Pirner, Lyricist - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Tim Ray, Piano - Soul Asylum, Producer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - David Pirner, Vocal - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Trumpet - Joey Huffman, Organ

(P) 1995 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

4
Hopes Up (Album Version)
00:03:51

John Siket, Engineer - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - Sterling Campbell, Percussion - Sterling Campbell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Dale Lawton, Engineer - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Soul Asylum, Producer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - David Pirner, Vocal - David Pirner, Composer - David Pirner, Lyricist - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Trumpet

(P) 1995 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

5
Promises Broken (Album Version)
00:03:14

John Siket, Engineer - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - Sterling Campbell, Percussion - Sterling Campbell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Mark Perlman, Composer - Mark Perlman, Lyricist - Dale Lawton, Engineer - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - Daniel Murphy, Composer - Daniel Murphy, Lyricist - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Soul Asylum, Producer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - David Pirner, Vocal - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Trumpet - Joey Huffman, Organ

(P) 1995 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

6
Bittersweetheart (Album Version)
00:03:34

John Siket, Engineer - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - Sterling Campbell, Percussion - Sterling Campbell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Dale Lawton, Engineer - D. Pirner, Composer - D. Pirner, Lyricist - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Soul Asylum, Producer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - David Pirner, Vocal - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Trumpet

(P) 1995 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

7
String Of Pearls (Album Version)
00:04:55

John Siket, Engineer - Trini Alvarado, Background Vocal - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - Sterling Cambell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Dale Lawton, Engineer - D. Pirner, Composer - D. Pirner, Lyricist - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Tim Ray, Keyboards - Tim Ray, Piano - Soul Asylum, Producer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - David Pirner, Vocal - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Trumpet - Joey Huffman, Organ

(P) 1995 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

8
Crawl (Album Version)
00:04:00

John Siket, Engineer - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - Sterling Campbell, Percussion - Sterling Campbell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Dale Lawton, Engineer - D. Pirner, Composer - D. Pirner, Lyricist - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Steve Jordan, Composer - Steve Jordan, Lyricist - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - David Pirner, Vocal - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Trumpet - Joey Huffman, Piano

(P) 1995 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

9
Caged Rat (Album Version)
00:03:03

John Siket, Engineer - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - Sterling Campbell, Percussion - Sterling Campbell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Dale Lawton, Engineer - D. Pirner, Composer - D. Pirner, Lyricist - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Soul Asylum, Producer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Jane Scarpantoni, Acoustic Cello - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Bruce Hlibok, Background Vocal - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - David Pirner, Vocal - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Trumpet

(P) 1995 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

10
Eyes Of A Child (Album Version)
00:03:32

John Siket, Engineer - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - Sterling Campbell, Percussion - Sterling Campbell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Dale Lawton, Engineer - D. Pirner, Composer - D. Pirner, Lyricist - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Jane Scarpanton, Acoustic Cello - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Tim Ray, Piano - Soul Asylum, Producer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - David Pirner, Vocal - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Trumpet - Joey Huffman, Organ

(P) 1995 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

11
Just Like Anyone (Album Version)
00:02:47

John Siket, Engineer - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - John DeVries, Background Vocal - Sterling Cambell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Dale Lawton, Engineer - D. Pirner, Composer - D. Pirner, Lyricist - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Soul Asylum, Producer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - David Pirner, Vocal - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Trumpet - Joey Huffman, Keyboards

(P) 1995 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

12
Tell Me When (Album Version)
00:03:41

John Siket, Engineer - Trini Alvarado, Background Vocal - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - Sterling Campbell, Percussion - Sterling Campbell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Dale Lawton, Engineer - D. Pirner, Composer - D. Pirner, Lyricist - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - L. Samuels, Composer - L. Samuels, Lyricist - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Soul Asylum, Producer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - David Pirner, Vocal - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Trumpet - Joey Huffman, Piano

(P) 1995 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

13
Nothing To Write Home About (Album Version)
00:03:14

John Siket, Engineer - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - Sterling Campbell, Percussion - Sterling Campbell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Dale Lawton, Engineer - D. Pirner, Composer - D. Pirner, Lyricist - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Soul Asylum, Producer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - David Pirner, Vocal - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Trumpet

(P) 1995 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

14
I Did My Best (Album Version)
00:03:44

John Siket, Engineer - Sterling Campbell, Background Vocal - Sterling Campbell, Percussion - Sterling Campbell, Drums - Andy Wallace, Mixing Engineer - Dale Lawton, Engineer - Danny Kadar, Engineer - Richard Huredia, Engineer - Daniel Murphy, Vocal - Daniel Murphy, Guitar - Ken Lewis, Engineer - Chad Bamford, Engineer - Casey Stone, Engineer - Darren Mora, Engineer - Mike Bumgartner, Engineer - Tim Ray, Piano - Soul Asylum, Producer - Soul Asylum, Performer - Mark Mason, Engineer - Karl Mueller, Bass - Butch Vig, Producer - Howie Weinberg, Mastering Engineer - Scott Hull, Edited By - Mick Stern, Engineer - David Pirner, Composer - David Pirner, Vocal - David Pirner, Lyricist - David Pirner, Guitar - David Pirner, Organ - David Pirner, Trumpet

(P) 1995 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Albumbeschreibung

The guys in Soul Asylum are the everymen of flannel-shirt twang, jangle and crunch. They're a little bit country-rock and a little bit heavy-metal roll, a little bit Springsteen factory and a little bit Westerberg High, a little bit barking dog and a little bit hurt puppy. They started out as near-hardcore Minneapolis punksters, and, following the typical route of Midwestern flannel, will probably end up as a rockin' country band. But on LET YOUR DIM LIGHT SHINE, Soul Asylum are at their own dead center, where they're capable of making everything sound like a classic pop song, and making any classic pop song sound like it was born in a flannel shirt. That is, they sound pretty much like they did on GRAVE DANCERS UNION, the 1992 album that served as their commercial breakthrough.

Echoes of fellow Minnesota rockers of all stripes ring throughout LET YOUR DIM LIGHT SHINE. "Bittersweetheart" opens with the big guitar of mid-'80s Replacements, while "Crawl" starts out sounding like a burnt-out downer from the 'Mats' later years. But like all the songs on LET YOUR DIM LIGHT SHINE, they invariably reach for their pop centers. "Bittersweetheart," therefore, breaks into a candy-coated chorus, while "Crawl" opts to speed up and go metallic. "To My Own Devices" and "Promises Broken" are brooding, country-influenced acoustic tunes meant for singing in harmony, around a fireplace, while drinking your sorrows away--in other words, Jayhawks songs.

Soul Asylum manage to knit a singular pop-rock sound out of all that yarn--a warm and sad guitar texture that is, despite its roots, specifically Soul Asylum's. The opening track, "Misery," is a satiric attack on an industry that makes fortunes off other people's misfortunes: "They say misery loves company/We could start a company and make misery/Frustrated Incorporated." But it's also a de facto tribute to what Soul Asylum do best: turning the indie-rock angst of the heartland into pop-rock songs for everybody.

© TiVo

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