Soul Asylum – Grave Dancers Union (engineering/mixing on tracks)

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Soul Asylum – Grave Dancers Union is a 1992 alternative rock album by Soul Asylum that achieved mainstream success with hits like “Runaway Train.”

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Soul Asylum NERFINISHED
awardReceived Grammy Award for Best Rock Song (for "Runaway Train") NERFINISHED
certification RIAA 3× Platinum
chartPosition Billboard 200 top 20
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy Let Your Dim Light Shine NERFINISHED
follows And the Horse They Rode In On NERFINISHED
genre alternative rock
post-grunge
hasHitSingle Black Gold NERFINISHED
Runaway Train NERFINISHED
Somebody to Shove NERFINISHED
hasTrack 99%
April Fool NERFINISHED
Black Gold NERFINISHED
Get on Out NERFINISHED
Growing into You NERFINISHED
Homesick NERFINISHED
Keep It Up NERFINISHED
New World NERFINISHED
Runaway Train NERFINISHED
Somebody to Shove
The Sun Maid
Without a Trace NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 44 minutes
mainPerformer Dan Murphy NERFINISHED
Dave Pirner NERFINISHED
Grant Young NERFINISHED
Karl Mueller NERFINISHED
notableSingle Black Gold NERFINISHED
Runaway Train NERFINISHED
Somebody to Shove NERFINISHED
partOf Soul Asylum discography NERFINISHED
performer Soul Asylum NERFINISHED
producer Michael Beinhorn NERFINISHED
recordedAt New River Studios NERFINISHED
Ocean Way Recording NERFINISHED
Pachyderm Studio NERFINISHED
The Power Station NERFINISHED
recordLabel Columbia Records
Sony Music Entertainment
surface form: Sony Music
releaseDate 1992-10-06

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