Black Gold: The Best of Soul Asylum

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Soul Asylum were, in many ways, two distinct bands. Prior to signing with Columbia, Soul Asylum scored minor hits with "Cartoon" and "Sometime to Return." Their hard-won reputation, however, was not as a singles band. Instead, the group built its fan base via incessant touring and a string of hard-charging, heart-on-sleeve albums, including the wonderful Made to be Broken and While You Were Out. Soul Asylum's later years brought the hits ("Runaway Train," "Misery"), the MTV exposure, and the change in the band's style from gritty rock to hook-driven pop. Fans of the band's latter, more commercial period should find this disc interesting, since the set is dominated by this material. There are some treats for rarity hunters, however. A live recording of "Closer to the Stars," an acoustic reading of "Stranger," and a previously unreleased track called "Lonely for You" beef up this collection. While Black Gold certainly could have been more complete, for fans of latter-period Soul Asylum, this is a good starting point, albeit one missing most of the group's most important and interesting early work. --S. Duda

Music Review:

  1. Brutal Youth (With Bonus Disc) [Original recording remastered]
  2. Carry On Up The Charts: The Best Of The Beautiful South
  3. Chorus
  4. Colour & Shape
  5. Compact Snap
  6. Deconstructed
  7. Deserter's Songs
  8. Dim the Lights Chill the Ham
  9. Dog Man Star
  10. Down in It [CD-single]

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Love Me Like You [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

What a Wonderful Trombone's World

Willy Stolarczyk: Café Central

Music: Strung Out, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]

Y3k: Soundtrack to the Future [Limited Edition] [Import] [Soundtrack]

What a Feeling [CD-single] [Import]

Xiru Antunes & Cuarteto [Import]

Wobble on Da Stick

We're in Love with the World of Janie Jones

Who's Next [Import]

With Teeth [DualDisc] [Explicit Lyrics]

When There Are Grey Skies [Original recording remastered] [Import]

What About My Life [Explicit Lyrics]

Haydn: Symphonies Nos. 86, 92, 100

The Legendary Lou Rawls