Top Soul Asylum Albums
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The Complete Unplugged - NYC '93
The Complete Unplugged - NYC '93
[2023]
Born Free - EP
Born Free - EP
[2020]
Hurry up and Wait
Hurry up and Wait
[2020]
Live from Liberty Lunch, Austin, TX, December 3, 1992
Live from Liberty Lunch, Austin, TX, December 3, 1992
[2018]
Change of Fortune
Change of Fortune
[2016]
Delayed Reaction
Delayed Reaction
[2012]
Welcome to the Minority: The A&M Years 1988-1991
Welcome to the Minority: The A&M Years 1988-1991
[2006]
The Silver Lining
The Silver Lining
[2006]
After The Flood - Live From the Grand Forks Prom (Live)
After The Flood - Live From the Grand Forks Prom (Live)
[2005]
Candy from a Stranger
Candy from a Stranger
[1998]
Promises Broken EP
Promises Broken EP
[1995]
Let Your Dim Light Shine
Let Your Dim Light Shine
[1995]
Insomniac's Dream (Live) - EP
Insomniac's Dream (Live) - EP
[1994]
Grave Dancers Union
Grave Dancers Union
[1992]
And the Horse They Rode In On
And the Horse They Rode In On
[1990]
Clam Dip and Other Delights - EP
Clam Dip and Other Delights - EP
[1988]
Hang Time
Hang Time
[1988]
While You Were Out (Deluxe Edition)
While You Were Out (Deluxe Edition)
[1986]
While You Were Out
While You Were Out
[1986]
Made to Be Broken
Made to Be Broken
[1986]
Say What You Will... Everything Can Happen (Deluxe Edition)
Say What You Will... Everything Can Happen (Deluxe Edition)
[1984]
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Ain't That Tough All Is Well All The King's Friends Another World Another Day April Fool Artificial Heart Barstool Blues Be On Your Way Beggars And Choosers Bitter Pill Bittersweetheart Black And Blue Black Gold Black Star Blood Into Wine Brand New Shine Broken Glass Bus Named Desire By The Way Caged Rat Can't Even Tell Can't Go Back Candy From A Stranger Carry On Cartoon Chains Close Closer To The Stars Cocaine Blues Cradle Chain Crashing Down Crawl Crazy Mixed Up World Creatures Of Habit Cruel Intentions Dead Letter Do You Know Doomsday Down On Up To Me Draggin Me Down Draggin' The Lake Easy Street Easy To Avoid Endless Farewell Everybody Loves A Winner Eyes Of A Child Fearless Fearless Leader Freak Accident Freaks Freeway Friends Get On Out Goin' Down Good For You Got It Pretty Good Gravity Great Exaggerator Grounded Growing Into You Growing Pain Gullible's Travels Happy Here We Go Hey Bird Homesick Hope Hopes Up I Did My Best I Know I Should've Stayed In Bed I Will Still Be Laughing If I Told You Into The Light (Breaking Horses) Jack Of All Trades Job For Me Judge Juke Box Hero Just Like Anyone Just Plain Evil Keep It Up Lap Of Luxury Lately Let's All Kill Eachother Lies Of Hate Little Too Clean Lone Rider Lonely For You Long Day Long Way Home Losin' It Lucky One Made To Be Broken Marionette Masquerade Miracle Mile Misery Miss This Money Talks Never Really Been Never Too Soon New Feelings New World New York Blackout Nice Guys (don't Get Paid) No Man's Land No Time For Waiting Nothing To Write Home About Nowhere To Go Ode Out Of Style Oxygen P-9 Passing Sad Daydream Pipe Dream Promises Broken Put The Bone In Ramblin' Rose Religiavision Rhinestone Cowboy (Live) Runaway Train School's Out Secret No More See You Later Sexual Healing Ship Of Fools Shut Down Sick Of That Song Social Butterfly Some Obsessions Somebody To Shove Something Out Of Nothing Sometime To Return Spacehead Spinnin' Stand Up And Be Strong Standing In The Doorway Standing Water Straight Up Stranger String Of Pearls Success Is Not So Sweet Summer Of Drugs Sun Don't Shine Swingin' Take It To The Root Take Manhattan Tell Me When The Beginning The Break The Game The Juice The Snake The Streets The Sun Maid The Tracks Of My Tears Tied To The Tracks To My Own Devices To Sir With Love True Believer Twiddly Dee Veil Of Tears Voodoo Doll Walking Wandering Eyes We 3 What's The Use Whoa! Without A Trace You'll Live For Now Your Clock
Related Information for Soul Asylum
Soul Asylum is an American alternative rock band formed in the summer of 1981 by Minneapolis high school friends Dan Murphy, Karl Mueller, and Dave Pirner. The band (named Loud Fast Rules up until 1984) quickly became frontrunners of American college rock, following in the tradition of fellow Minnesota bands Hüsker Dü and The Replacements.Landing their first record deal with Twin/Tone in 1984, Soul Asylum recorded a total of four albums for the local label: Say What You Will… Everything Can Happen in 1984 (later reissued as Say What You Will, Clarence... Karl Sold the Truck), Made To Be Broken in 1986, While You Were Out in 1986, and the EP Clam Dip and Other Delights in 1988. The band then switched to A&M, releasing... read more
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