2541

1988 EP by Grant Hart From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2541 is the first solo EP by Grant Hart, formerly of the band Hüsker Dü.[3][4] It was his first solo release after the break-up of Hüsker Dü in January 1988 and was released as a 3-inch mini CD single and as a 12-inch, 45 rpm vinyl single.[5]

ReleasedOctober 1988
Length10:41
LabelSST (219)
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2541
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ReleasedOctober 1988
GenreAlternative rock
Length10:41
LabelSST (219)
ProducerGrant Hart
Grant Hart chronology
2541
(1988)
Intolerance
(1989)
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Robert ChristgauB−[2]
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"2541" and "Come, Come" were re-recorded for the album Intolerance (1989).

The name was inspired by 2541 Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis, the headquarters of influential independent record label Twin/Tone Records. For a time, Hüsker Dü had an office space next door to Twin/Tone at 2539.[6] Marshall Crenshaw, who later covered "2541" for his 1996 album Miracle of Science, said of the song, "I know that it was real personal to [Hart] when he wrote it, but there's something universal about it."[7]

Critical reception

Ira Robbins, in Trouser Press, called the title track "a touchingly sad acoustic folk-rock number with a typically catchy melody."[8] The Encyclopedia of Popular Music wrote that Grant's "anger at the ending of Hüsker Dü ... was eloquently mounted on the back of a downbeat, acoustic number."[3]

Track listing

All songs written by Grant Hart.

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1."2541"4:35
2."Come, Come"3:13
3."Let Go"2:53
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