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Candy Apple Grey

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Released
  
March 1986

Artist
  
Hüsker Dü

Label
  
Warner Bros. Records

Length
  
37:04

Release date
  
March 1986

Producers
  
Bob Mould, Grant Hart

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Recorded
  
October 1985–January 1986

Candy Apple Grey (1986)
  
Warehouse Songs and Stories (1987)

Genres
  
Punk rock, Alternative rock

Similar
  
Hüsker Dü albums, Alternative rock albums

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Candy Apple Grey is the fifth album by the alternative rock band Hüsker Dü, released in 1986. It was their first major label album, though Warner Bros. had initially lobbied to release Flip Your Wig until the band decided to let SST have it. Candy Apple Grey also marks the completion of the band's transition from hardcore punk to a more well-rounded sonic style which would later come to be known as alternative rock or college rock. As usual, Bob Mould and Grant Hart individually wrote tracks on the album. While the band's earlier, more frenetic style is still evident, Candy Apple Grey also features more introverted, toned-down material, including a relatively large amount of acoustic guitar.

Contents

The singles released from this album were "Sorry Somehow" and "Don't Want To Know If You Are Lonely", both written and sung by Hart. The latter was accompanied by a promotional video which earned airtime on MTV. Candy Apple Grey was the first Hüsker Dü album to chart on the Billboard Top 200, but despite receiving exposure on radio as well as MTV, it got no higher than #140.

2014

Candy Apple Grey was officially re-released on Record Store Day (April 19, 2014) on heavyweight grey vinyl.

Personnel

  • Bob Mould – guitar, vocals, keyboards, percussion
  • Grant Hart – drums, vocals, percussion, keyboards
  • Greg Norton – bass guitar
  • Songs

    1Crystal3:30
    2Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely3:32
    3I Don't Know for Sure2:30

    References

    Candy Apple Grey Wikipedia