Mould,Bob - Bob Mould (Hubcap)/Last Dog & Pony Show/Livedog98 [CD New]

Label: DEMON EDSEL
Format: CD BOX SET-STAND ALONE
Release Date: 18 Jun 2012

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Album Tracks

Disc 1.
1. Anymore Time Between
2. I Hate Alternative Rock
3. Fort Knox, King Solomon
4. Next Time That You Leave
5. Egoverride
6. Thumbtack
7. Hair Stew
8. Deep Karma Canyon
9. Art Crisis
10. Roll Over And Die
11. Wanted Was
12. Eternally Fried
13. Doubleface
14. Fort Knox, King Solomon (Live)
15. I Hate Alternative Rock (Live)

Disc 2.
1. New #1
2. Moving Trucks
3. Taking Everything
4. First Drag Of The Day
5. Classifieds
6. Who Was Around?
7. Skintrade
8. Vaporub
9. Sweet Serene
10. Megamanic
11. Reflecting Pool
12. Along The Way
13. Bob Mould interviewed by Jack Rabid

Disc 3.
1. Moving Trucks
2. Taking Everything
3. First Drag Of The Day
4. I Hate Alternative Rock
5. Stand Guard
6. Classifieds
7. Hear Me Calling
8. Art Crisis
9. Anymore Time Between
10. Skintrade
11. Eternally Fried
12. Roll Over And Die
13. Lonely Afternoon
14. Egoverride
15. Reflecting Pool
16. Disappointed
17. Hanging Tree
18. Man On The Moon


Deluxe expanded three CD set containing the former Husker Du/Sugar frontman's 1996 and 1998 albums plus a previously unreleased live album. The 32 page booklet contains rare photos, memorabilia, and an exclusive new interview with Bob Mould. Walking away from the commercial success of his band Sugar, Bob Mould reinvented his approach to music-making again in 1996 with his self-titled third solo album, often referred to as Hubcap due to its simple but striking sleeve imagery. Writing and playing everything himself, the recording frames emotive and hook-laden songs with a playful arrangement of drum machines, overdriven guitars and bubbling keyboards. A noise-pop gem that has long been regarded by fans as a firm favorite. It is combined here with the follow-up album from two years later, the last release of Bob's short but productive partnership with the seminal Creation Record Label. A valedictory farewell to the guitar-based rock that he would subsequently take a long sabbatical from (and later return to further down the line), The Last Dog And Pony Show once again highlights his expert songcraft and highly original sonic vision. Edsel.