Soul Asylum
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Soul Asylum formed in 1981 as Loud Fast Rules. 1992's Grave Dancer's Union became the group's most popular album. That year, the group performed at Bill Clinton's inaugural on January 20.
Bassist Karl Mueller was diagnosed with cancer in May 2004, and friends in other local bands organized a benefit concert for him at The Quest in October. Featured performers included the Gear Daddies, Paul Westerberg, and Bob Mould. However, Mueller succumbed to his illness on June 17, 2005.
Members
- Dan Murphy, guitar
- Karl Mueller, bass
- Dave Pirner, drums (1981–1983), rhythm guitar
- Grant Young, drums (1983–?)
- Sterling Campbell
Albums
- Say What You Will, Clarence...Karl Sold the Truck (1984)
- Made to Be Broken (1986)
- While You Were Out (1986)
- Clam Dip & Other Delights (1988, EP)
- Hang Time (1988)
- And the Horse They Rode In On (1990)
- Grave Dancer's Union (1992)
- Live - Insomniac's Dream (1994, live acoustic / electric)
- Let Your Dim Light Shine (1995)
- Candy from a Stranger (1998)
- Black Gold: The Best of Soul Asylum (2000, compilation)
- After the Flood: Live from the Grand Forks Prom June 28, 1998 (2004, live)
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Related bands
- Golden Smog – Dan Murphy is a longtime member
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