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Warehouse: Songs and Stories : ウィキペディア英語版
Warehouse: Songs and Stories


|rev2 = ''Rolling Stone''
|rev2score = 〔Brackett, Nathan. "Hüsker Dü". ''The New Rolling Stone Album Guide''. November 2004. pg. 398, cited March 18, 2010〕
|rev3 = ''Q''
|rev3score = 〔Columnist. "Warehouse: Songs and Stories". ''Q''. November 1992. pg. 133, cited March 18, 2010〕
|rev4 = ''Spin''
|rev4score = 〔Weisbard, Eric. "Hüsker Dü". ''Spin Alternative Record Guide''. October 1995. p.187〕
|rev5 = Robert Christgau
|rev5score = 〔Christgau, Robert. ("Hüsker Dü" ). robertchristgau.com, Retrieved on March 18, 2010.〕
}}
''Warehouse: Songs and Stories'' (1987) is the sixth and final studio album by alternative rock band Hüsker Dü, originally released by Warner Bros. Records as a double album on two vinyl LPs. The band dissolved following the tour in support of its release, in part due to disagreements between song-writers Bob Mould and Grant Hart over the latter's drug use. This album, along with ''Candy Apple Grey'', showcases the increasing maturity of Mould and Hart's writing—a change which alienated some long-time fans. This album is also known for its battle between the two songwriters, with Mould famously telling Hart that he would never have more than half of the songs on a Hüsker Dü album.
Mould later said that this time period was a "rough stretch", but that ''Warehouse'' was still a "good record." "Had it been pared back to a single record it might have had more impact, but we were already loggerheads at that point."〔(Bob Mould interview with No Age, LArecord.com )〕
The album's title comes from the fact that the group had rented some warehouse space in which to write and rehearse; a change from their former practice of writing new material and testing it out on live audiences.〔
"Could You Be the One?", was released as a single and video. Other singles released from the album were "She's a Woman (And Now He Is a Man)" and "Ice Cold Ice". ''Warehouse: Songs and Stories'' peaked at #117 on the ''Billboard Top 200'' and also charted for a week on the UK Albums Chart at #72. Hüsker Dü also performed 'Could You Be the One?' and 'She's a Woman (And Now He is a Man)' live on the Late Show with Joan Rivers on April 27, 1987. The band were also interviewed by Joan.
A cover version of "Up in the Air" was included on Heidi Berry's album ''Love''.
==Track listing==
CD releases of ''Warehouse: Songs and Stories'' combine all the songs onto a single disc.


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