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2013 studio album by Grant Hart
The Argument is the fourth and final solo studio album from Grant Hart , formerly of the band Hüsker Dü . The album was released in 2013, four years before Hart's death. It is a concept album based on John Milton 's Paradise Lost , and inspired by Hart's friendship with renowned beat author William S. Burroughs .[ 8] The album features guitar, keyboards, mallet instruments, and found sounds.[ 9] It was released to universal critical acclaim.
All songs written by Grant Hart , except "Out of Chaos" by Grant Hart and John Milton .
Title 1. "Out of Chaos" 1:56 2. "Morningstar" 4:20 3. "Awake, Arise" 5:16 4. "If We Have The Will" 3:20 5. "I Will Never See My Home" 4:36 6. "I Am Death" 2:33 7. "Sin" 2:56 8. "Letting Me Out" 3:02 9. "Is The Sky The Limit" 3:40 10. "Golden Chain" 2:40 11. "So Far From Heaven" 3:35 12. "Shine, Shine, Shine" 4:33 13. "It Isn't Love" 4:15 14. "War In Heaven" 4:30 15. "Glorious" 3:18 16. "(It Was a) Most Disturbing Dream" 4:00 17. "Underneath the Apple Tree" 3:10 18. "The Argument" 5:56 19. "Run For The Wilderness" 3:10 20. "For Those Too High Aspiring" 3:38
Grant Hart – vocals, instruments, production
Davin Odegaard – bass
Peter Susag – upright bass on track 11
Aron Woods – drums on track 11
Mike Wisti – production
Andrew Moxom – photography
Rob Carmichael – design
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