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Intolerance (album)
1989 studio album by Grant Hart From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Intolerance is the first solo album by Grant Hart, formerly of the band Hüsker Dü.[3][4] It was released on December 12, 1989.[1]
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The album was remastered and reissued by MVD Audio in 2010 on 180 gram vinyl with new album cover art.[5]
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Critical reception
Trouser Press called the album "a moving description of Hart's pain as well as an assertion of his survival" and "a simply played one-man band solo project that avoids familiarity by using '60s-style organ as the most prominent rhythm instrument".[10]
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Track listing
All songs written by Grant Hart.
- "All of My Senses" (5:51)
- "Now That You Know Me" (3:54)
- "Fanfare in D Major (Come, Come)" (3:45)
- "The Main" (4:04)
- "Twenty-Five Forty-One" (4:41)
- "Roller Rink" (4:23)
- "You're the Victim" (3:10)
- "Anything" (3:28)
- "She Can See the Angels Coming" (3:42)
- "Reprise" (1:43)
Personnel
- Grant Hart – vocals, instruments,[2] production
- Chopper Black – engineering
- Tom Herbers – engineering
Notes
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