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Soul Asylum

Soul Asylum

Soul Asylum is an American rock band formed in 1981 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Their 1993 hit "Runaway Train" won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song.

The band was originally called Loud Fast Rules, with a lineup consisting of Dave Pirner, Dan Murphy, Karl Mueller, and Pat Morley. They changed their name to Soul Asylum in 1983. Morley was replaced by Grant Young in 1984.

The band recorded three albums with Twin/Tone Records and two with A&M Records, with little commercial success. In 1992, they released the triple-platinum album Grave Dancers Union, featuring "Runaway Train". The band played at the inauguration of President Bill Clinton early the next year. They also scored a platinum record with the album Let Your Dim Light Shine three years later. In 1998 they recorded Candy from a Stranger. The band released four more albums over the next 15 years. Their most recent was Hurry Up and Wait in 2020, their twelfth studio release.Mueller was diagnosed with cancer in 2004, and the band organized a benefit concert on his behalf. Mueller died a year later.

Albums

1984 Say What You Will... Everything Can Happen
1986 Made to Be Broken
1986 While You Were Out
1988 Hang Time
1990 And the Horse They Rode in On
1991 Masterclass
1992 Grave Dancers Union
1995 Set Me Free
1995 Let Your Dim Light Shine
1998 The Candy Sampler
1998 Candy From a Stranger
2006 The Silver Lining
2012 Delayed Reaction
2016 Change of Fortune
2020 Hurry Up and Wait
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