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Great CD! Jun 25, 2008 I heard Soul Asylum live at the RibFest in Fargo, ND and their stage show was very good (except for the corny jokes). I bought two of their CDs shortly after and am still wowed.
Good collection from Grave dancers on, but heavy on Dim light and Candy from a Stranger Dec 07, 2006 This is a decent collection of song from Soul Asylum From 1993 (grave dancer's union) on. They could have drawn more heavy on the Grave Dancer's album which was by far their best seller, but chose to go with a mix from their last next two albums Let your dim Light shine and Candy from a stranger instead, and unfortunate. Although the songs are good, Many fans feel ripped off because their favorite are off of grave dancer are not included. Also, Although A&M re-released some of the Twintone/restless back catalog, about 4 or 5 albums total before grave dancer, they did not include any of that material. This year though they did release their best of Soul Asylum, the twintone years ,which has the earlier recordings from Soul Asylum previous released first by twintone and next in 1991 by Restless, then a few by A&M. But, despite this album missing pieces, a good one for the collection, and not that expensive on Amazon.
5 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Doesn't Showcase Their Best stuff May 02, 2004 Let's be honest. Soul Asylum isn't the greatest band in the world. But there was a time when they were respected. After "Let Your Dim Light Shine" they fell off the face of the Earth. Unlike many bands who didn't deserve it, after listening to these cuts, these guys kinda do. The only saving graces from this album are the tracks from "Grave Dancer's Union". What they shoulda done is included: Eyes of a Child The Sun Maid Crawl Nothin to Write Home About 99% New World
3 of 17 found the following review helpful:
A sad excuse Feb 08, 2004 With this out of the way maybe a best of album of the Soul Asylum that actually changed people's lives can be made so those who think this second rate placebo is good can finally hear the real deal.I suggest something like: Freeway Cocaine BLues Nowhere to go Goin' Down Sexual Healing One Tin Soldier Freaks Carry On No Man's Land Crashing Down Judge Sun Don't Shine Closer to the Stars Never Too Soon Miracle Mile Lap of Luxury Passing Sad Daydream Draggin Me Down Voodoo Doll Stranger Do You Know Sick Of That Song Religiavision Broken Glass Masquerade Happy Tied To The Tracks Ship Of Fools Can't Go Back Another World, Another Day Made To Be Broken Never Really Been Whoa! New Feelings Growing Pain Long Way Home Lone Rider Ain't That Tough Don't It (make your troubles seem small) Just Plain Evil Chains Secret no More Artificial Heart P-9 Take it to the Root Down on up to Me Little Too Clean Sometime to Return Beggars and Choosers Endless Farewell Standing in the Doorway Marionette Ode Jack of All Trades Twiddly Dee Heavy Rotation Spinnin' Bitter Pill Veil of Tears Nice Guys (Don't Get Paid) Something Out of Nothing Grounded Be on Your Way All the King's Friends Basically, what people need to hear is a boxed set that begins with Time's Incinerator up until Hang time (with about half of the Horse they rode in on thrown in)and a handful of the best covers they did along the way. Ultimately the downfall may be summed up by "the harder that it sparkles the more it can corrupt." If that line means nothing to you...you may not want to bother since you have been sold a string of pearls.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Best of from 1993 and Beyond Dec 25, 2003 The sad truth is that Soul Asylum is not the band on this album. They may have become the band on this album but for almost 15 years they were a much better and more complete band. Success came after ...the horse they rode in on and Hang Time, but for me their peak was much earlier with Made To Be Broken and While You Were Out, both of which albums were left out. Never forget that Soul Aslyum started in 1979 as Loud Fast Rules and then changed their name to Soul Aslyum because they didnt want to be seen as a HC band. And where are the Time's Incinerator songs? How many people even know about this album? Its too bad that Sould Asylum will be thought of as a 90s bad because they are so much more than that.
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