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  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: 1986
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Warner Bros / Ada
  • ASIN: B000005JAK
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #36,320 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best album i've ever heard, October 7, 1999
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I've had this for over 10 years and own over 2000 lps and this is still the best album i have. It sounds better on vinyl but whatever format its the playing and the songs that make it a classic. Husker Du must be my all time favourite band, they take all the melodicism of The Beatles and marry it with the buzzsaw intensity of Ramones and shoot it all through with such emotion and passion it never fails to connect. This ones their best album (though its hard to choose really)as it contains Bob Mould's heartbreaking ballads Too Far Down and Hardly Getting Over It and Grant Hart's amazing organ driven Sorry Somehow. They only managed 1 more album after this, the outstanding Warehouse but this is their Nevermind, Pet Sounds, Revolver and Rocket To Russia all rolled into one. Its really that good, actually its better!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Candy Apple Grey, April 25, 2001
By Flint Salinger (Albany,NY USA) - See all my reviews
Husker Du has made a history of being one of the seminal punk bands of the 80's. Listening to their albums, you notice their range of being able to play almost any kind of music. With Candy Apple Grey,Bob Mould(guitar/vocals), Grant Hart (drummer/vocals)and Greg Norton(bassist)show their ability to sing about one of the hardest things in life, breaking up. Mould and Hart write songs that get right to the truthfulness of breaking up. Hart's "Don't Want to Know if You're Lonely" is a rocking plead to an ex-lover to stop tempting the narrator to come back for another heart break. Hart's songs have a full sound that give an encompassing atmosphere of what the singer is feeling. His optimistic "Sorry Somehow" is an organ driven punk anthem about a couple trying to give it another try. Bob Mould's songs are straight and direct, hitting you right in the chest and not letting go. The beautiful (and my personal favorite)"Hardly Getting Over it" shows a man trying to tell the story of a friend being ripped up by post-relationship depression and dealing with his own depression. You can hear Mould's heart tear when he lowly sings "Now he's hardly getting over it/Hardly getting used to getting by".It's one of the most emotional songs I've ever heard. "I Don't know for sure" and "all this I've done for you" give Mould a little more kick to his emotional punch. " Dead Set on Destruction" is a hard punk song that call to the day's of Husker Du's suicidal opus Zen Arcade.Mould's "Crystal" fails to live up to the rest of the album with muddy melodies and swampy riffs that just don't give you the real Husker feel. The same goes for Mould's "Too Far Down" except that "Down" has that dark feel that Candy Apple Grey keeps after "Crystal". "Eiffel Tower High" and "No Promise Have I Made" keep the emo punk light burning with smart lyrics and melodic guitars. Over all this album doesn't live up to the thrash melodies of the amazing Zen Arcade, but it's a great album on it's own terms. Grey blends acoustic emotions and alterna-punk strumming in a way that is unbrassingly evocative, and it sets Husker Du as one of the most ambitious artists from the 80's punk scene.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "She buys herself a seat and sits on the floor", April 3, 2006
By mwreview "mwreview" (Northern California, USA) - See all my reviews
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This was Husker Du's first album with Warner Bros., having adopted a totally mainstream sound. I like their later SST material (New Day Rising, especially), and some of their earlier stuff ("In a Free Land," "Diane," "Gravity," "Amusement," "Chartered Trips," "Pink Turns to Blue," "Statues," etc.) but I find the final era of their career incredible! I consider Candy Apple Grey as well as Warehouse: Songs and Stories to be their most solid albums. Pretty much every track here is amazing, especially Grant Hart's songs. Whereas, I tend to prefer Bob Mould's music to Hart's on the early Husker albums, Hart really emerged as a excellent singer-songwriter on Flip Your Wig through Warehouse. Three of my all-time favorite Hart tracks are here. Bob Mould was getting rather introspective on this album, perhaps he was already looking ahead to his brilliant Workbook solo project.

"Crystal" (Mould) 3:28: One more angry, noisy, pre-Flip Your Wig-style song before diving into the mainstream sound.
"Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely" (Hart) 3:29: Excellent single and one of Hart's best. Addictive track! I don't know about the line "I don't want to know if you are less than lonely," but it's such a great sound, who cares?
"I Don't Know For Sure" (Mould) 2:27: My favorite Mould track on this album. Very catchy. Killer drumming by Hart.
"Sorry Somehow" (Hart) 4:25: Another excellent Hart track. I love the organ sound and Mould guitar solo. Hart's vocals are great, too.
"Too Far Down" (Mould) 4:37; "Hardly Getting Over It" (Mould) 6:02: Two slow, depressing tracks by Mould. A nice change-of-pace, but two in a row is a little much, especially considering how long they are. They tend to drag, but they are not bad songs by any stretch. I'm not sure what was going on in Mould's life when he was writing these, but he was certainly getting out some dark emotions: "I wish that I just could die or let someone else be happy by setting my own self free." "Hardly Getting Over It" is so depressing to be almost comical, especially when it gets to the line "Grandma, she got sick, she is going to die." I know it's not meant to be funny, but that line always cracks me up.

"Dead Set on Destruction" (Hart) 2:59: The title would make one think this song is really hard and heavy, but it's just a straight-forward, light rock song about a guy trying to get to his girlfriend but all the means of transportation are grounded (I'm not sure if he really means he's "dead set on destruction," the sound of the song makes that line seem exaggerated). Not as stellar as Hart's other tracks here, but it's a nice little catchy number.
"Eiffel Tower High" (Mould) 2:49: I don't know what this song is suppose to be about, but I really like the sound and you gotta love the line "She walked out to the lobby for a box of Junior Mints." I find myself singing along to the chorus "And I scream `Mary Eiffel Tower Hiiiiiigh!'" without having any idea what I'm singing.
"No Promise Have I Made" (Hart) 3:39: Another Hart masterpiece! A beautiful ballad with piano. Love it!
"All This I've Done For You" (Mould) 3:09: The album ends with a good, solid rocker. This is definitely an album to set to "Repeat All" without having to skip a track, unless the two middle tracks are too much of a downer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars their best.
this is my favorite.i've had this on vinyl since 89 or 90 and it still sounds great!!!i bought it in the discount bin along with wharehouse. Read more
Published 5 months ago by lackey 2

5.0 out of 5 stars My first from these guys...
...and from the first blast, it was the best! I admit it was a little noisy hearing Crystal come through the stereo, but by the end, with the lead hook wrapping up the tune, I... Read more
Published on July 9, 2007 by Big Chief

4.0 out of 5 stars Mixed feelings.
Why do I have mixed feelings about this record. Well, when I bought it in 1986 my girlfriend had just dumped me and it's Husker Du's first Warner release. Read more
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In1986 Husker Du did just that by signing with Warner Bros. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Yo..Too..INtelligent..
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is..
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3.0 out of 5 stars Oh! Huskers, where have you gone?
After an inevitable bail from "the check's in the mail" SST, the Huskers signed with Warner's Bros. (before this TIME, AOL mega-media-conglomerate we have now). Read more
Published on July 25, 2005 by M. Moscheck

5.0 out of 5 stars Uneven yet Fascinating
Candy Apple Grey has always been a strange album in the Husker catalog because of several reasons.1-It has 3 ballads in it;2-It only has 10 songs and 3-it's the only of all their... Read more
Published on April 13, 2005 by Tezcatlipoca

5.0 out of 5 stars Major Label debut from the Huskers
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Published on March 30, 2005 by Sakos

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