Hüsker DüNew Day Rising

Label:

SST Records – SST 031

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Punk

Tracklist

A1 New Day Rising
Written-ByHusker Du*
2:31
A2 The Girl Who Lives On Heaven Hill
Written-ByG. Hart*
3:03
A3 I Apologize
Written-ByB. Mould*
3:40
A4 Folklore
Written-ByB. Mould*
1:34
A5 If I Told You
Written-ByG. Hart*
2:05
A6 Celebrated Summer
Written-ByB. Mould*
3:59
A7 Perfect Example
Written-ByB. Mould*
3:16
B8 Of Psychic Warfare
Written-ByG. Hart*
2:17
B9 59 Times The Pain
Written-ByB. Mould*
3:13
B10 Powerline
Written-ByB. Mould*
2:22
B11 Books About UFOs
Written-ByG. Hart*
2:46
B12 I Don't Know What You're Talking About
Written-ByB. Mould*
2:20
B13 How To Skin A Cat
Written-ByHusker Du*
1:52
B14 Whatcha Drinkin'
Written-ByB. Mould*
1:30
B15 Plans I Make
Written-ByHusker Du*
4:16

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtNicollet Studios
  • Lacquer Cut AtK Disc Mastering
  • Mastered AtGreg Lee Processing – L-19675
  • Pressed ByRainbo Records – S-13121
  • Pressed ByRainbo Records – S-13122
  • Copyright ©Cesstone Music
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Cesstone Music
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗SST Records

Credits

  • EngineerSteve Fjelstad
  • ProducerSpot

Notes

No barcode on the back cover. Labels are light blue and tan. Disc comes in printed dust sleeve with lyrics and two-sided merchandise insert.

Tracks are numbered sequentially on the labels.

Labels:
© 1985 Cesstone Music (BMI)
℗ 1985 SST Records

Rear cover:
Recorded July 1984, Nicollet Studios, MPLS, MN
All songs © ℗ 1985 Cesstone Music BMI

Runouts are etched, except for Kdisc (which is stamped.)

Lacquer cutting, plating, vinyl pressing companies derived from runouts.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): SST-031-A Kdisc HERE IN THE MIDST OF GRAVEYARDS THAT PUSH UP LIGHT S-13121 L-19675
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): SST-031-B S-13122 I'LL TRADE YOU TWO GOOD SHIRLEYS FOR 10.000 DEAD MIDWESTERN INDIANS ☉ L-19675-X Kdisc
  • Barcode: none

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Day Rising (LP, Album) SST Records SST 031 UK 1985
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New Day Rising (LP, Album) Fringe Product FPL 3017 Canada 1985
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New Day Rising (LP, Album, Stereo) Aggressive Rockproduktionen AG 0044, AG 044 1985
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New Day Rising (Cassette, Album) SST Records SST 031, SSTC 031 US 1985
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New Day Rising (Cassette, Album) Fringe Product FPC 3017 Canada 1985

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Reviews

  • Mister.Spaceman's avatar
    Is that all we really have to say about this? Whether or not our copies are vaguely translucent?
    • Fangof6's avatar
      Fangof6
      I have the receipt inside the album...2/4/85, so it has to be a first pressing OG. But it doesn't look translucent to me.
      • wfolive's avatar
        wfolive
        I got mine at my local record store in late '85 or early '86 which I assume would make it OG (runouts and sleeve are as described here) — it is not translucent.
        • GoodTunes's avatar
          GoodTunes
          Edited 2 years ago
          I now own an original 1985 pressing and one of the recent reissues. I have to it, I can barely tell a speck of difference. I have tried to compare these things a few separate times. If anything, the reissue might even sound a bit better and beefier. But only by a hair. However, that's my own experience. Each setup will be different. Either way, I love this album and you will probably never find an ideal pressing due to how it was recorded.
          • amoeba26000's avatar
            amoeba26000
            I believe that my copy is an original pressing. When I hold it up to the light, it turns light translucent brown.
            • albertocaeiro's avatar
              albertocaeiro
              Anyone have a copy pressed on Quiex-like translucent vinyl? The plant Rainbo Records supposedly used this formulation in the mid-1980s.
              • Joyfel's avatar
                Joyfel
                Bar Code 0 18861-0031-1 5
                Including printed dust sleeve with lyrics and other two-sided Lirics
                • FightSquad76's avatar
                  FightSquad76
                  Overall their most balanced album, with what they were and what they'd become.
                  • MyCatSellsRecords's avatar
                    Finally got a copy that wasn't beat up (with the exception of slight water damage on the back cover). I never thought it made sense to spend 20 plus dollars on a reissue when you can get the OG for around the same price. Spotty production (pun intended) as per usual with early SST releases, but still a killer album. The first pressing sounds good enough to my ears!
                    • ilusha88's avatar
                      ilusha88
                      Mine didn't have the lyrics on the inner sleeve, just a generic white one and the same lyrics on a separate smaller insert.

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