For a definition of the phrase "up to here", see the Wiktionary entry up to here.
Up to Here
Studio album by
The Tragically Hip
Released
September 5, 1989
Studio
Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee
Genre
Alternative rock
Length
43:29
Label
MCA
Producer
Don Smith
The Tragically Hip chronology
The Tragically Hip (1987)
Up to Here (1989)
Road Apples (1991)
Singles from Up to Here
"Blow at High Dough" Released: April 1989
"New Orleans Is Sinking" Released: November 1989
"Boots or Hearts" Released: February 1990
"38 Years Old" Released: April 1990
Up to Here is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, released in September 1989. It is one of the band's most successful albums, achieving Diamond status in Canada[1] for sales of over a million copies, earning the band a Juno Award for Most Promising Artist, and also introduced fan-favourite songs such as "Blow at High Dough", "New Orleans Is Sinking", and "Boots or Hearts". The album reached No. 13 on RPM's Canadian Albums Chart, and both "Blow at High Dough" and "New Orleans is Sinking" reached No. 1 on the RPM Canadian Content singles charts.
An expanded anniversary reissue of the album is slated for release in 2024.[2] The reissue, including a remastered version of the band's 1990 MuchMusic concert special Live at the Misty Moon and previously unreleased tracks from the era, is slated for release on November 8.[3] The reissue was preceded by lead single "Get Back Again", one of the most famous rarities in the band's entire discography as they had occasionally performed it live but had never previously released a studio recording.[4]
^"Gold/Platinum". Music Canada. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
^Nick Krewen, "‘Our biggest accomplishment is that we’re good friends’: Looking back to look forward with the Tragically Hip". Toronto Star, November 14, 2023.
^Alex Hudson, "The Tragically Hip Detail 'Up to Here' Box Set". Exclaim!, June 20, 2024.
^Alan Cross, "There’s new music from The Tragically Hip today–and it’s a long-lost track fans have been hoping for.". A Journal of Musical Things, June 20, 2024.
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