Ecce Homo (Grant Hart album)

Ecce Homo
Live album by Grant Hart
Released Jan 1996
Recorded Crocodile Cafe, Seattle
Genre Alternative
Label World Service
Grant Hart chronology

All of My Senses
(1990)
'''Ecce Homo'''
(1996)
Good News for Modern Man (1999)

Ecce Homo is a live album from Grant Hart, formerly of the band Hüsker Dü. Recorded 13 October 1994, it featured Hart performing songs from Hüsker Dü, his solo career, and Nova Mob on an acoustic guitar.[1]

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Track listing

  1. "Ballad #19" (3:31)
  2. "2541" (3:15)
  3. "Evergreen Memorial Drive" (2:37)
  4. "Come, Come" (2:54)
  5. "Pink Turns To Blue" (2:00)
  6. "She Floated Away" (2:25)
  7. "The Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill" (2:40)
  8. "Admiral Of The Sea" (2:21)
  9. "Back From Somewhere" (1:45)
  10. "The Last Days Of Pompeii" (3:29)
  11. "Old Empire" (2:55)
  12. "Never Talking To You Again" (1:38)
  13. "Please Don't Ask" (3:43)
  14. "The Main" (3:34)

Recorded the night of Nova Mob's demise, Grant Hart played an impromptu acoustic solo set to replace his old band's gig and it features a good selection of his best songs, including Husker Du staples "Pink Turns To Blue", "Back From Somewhere" and "Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill", Nova Mob tracks, such as "Admiral Of The Sea" and the fantastic "Ballad Number 19". There's also room for a few tracks from his 1989 solo album, Intolerance, including "2541" and set-closing epic "The Main".

Notes

  1. "Husker Du Annotated Discography/Commercial Releases". Thirdav.com. Retrieved 2012-05-14.