Ice Cold Ice

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Ice Cold Ice
Ice Cold Ice cover
EP from Warehouse: Songs and Stories by Hüsker Dü
Released January 1987
Recorded August-November 1986
Genre Alternative Rock
Length 4:23
Label Warner Bros. Records
Producer Bob Mould and Grant Hart
Professional reviews
Hüsker Dü chronology
She's A Woman (And Now He Is A Man) (1987) Ice Cold Ice (1987) Eight Miles High/Makes No Sense At All (1990)

"Ice Cold Ice" is a song by Hüsker Dü from their album Warehouse: Songs and Stories. The song was released in the United Kingdom as both an EP and a single.

The song, written and sung by Bob Mould, features a call and response between Mould and background vocalist Grant Hart similar to what can be heard in some of the group's past songs, such as "Makes No Sense At All." It also has an unusual ending - it appears to be a fade-out at first, but just as it fades to nothing, a thunderous final chord brings the song to a conclusion.

This would be the band's final release before breaking up in later on in 1987.

[edit] EP track listing

Side One

  1. "Ice Cold Ice" (Mould)

Side Two

  1. "Gotta Lotta" (Mould)
  2. Medley -- "The Wit and the Wisdom" (Mould), "What's Going On?" (Hart), intro to "Green Eyes" (Hart)[2]

[edit] Single track listing

Side One

  1. "Ice Cold Ice"

Side Two

  1. "Gotta Lotta"[3]
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