Up to Here

Up to Here
Up to Here
Studio album by The Tragically Hip
Released August 30, 1989
Recorded Ardent Studios (Memphis)
Genre Rock
Length 43:29
Label MCA
Producer Don Smith
The Tragically Hip chronology
The Tragically Hip EP
(1987)
Up to Here
(1989)
Road Apples
(1991)
Singles from Up to Here
  1. "Blow at High Dough"
  2. "New Orleans Is Sinking"
  3. "Boots or Hearts"
  4. "38 Years Old"
  5. "Trickle Down"
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]
PopMatters (8/10)[2]

Up to Here is the first full-length album by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. The album was released in 1989 and reached #13 in February 1990 on the RPM Canadian Albums Chart.[3] The album has been certified diamond in Canada as of 1999.[4]

"Blow at High Dough" became the theme song to the CBC comedy-drama Made in Canada.[5]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by The Tragically Hip. 

No. Title Length
1. "Blow at High Dough"   4:36
2. "I'll Believe in You (Or I'll Be Leaving You Tonight)"   4:01
3. "New Orleans Is Sinking"   4:16
4. "38 Years Old"   4:18
5. "She Didn't Know"   3:28
6. "Boots or Hearts"   3:41
7. "Everytime You Go"   3:21
8. "When the Weight Comes Down"   4:43
9. "Trickle Down"   3:10
10. "Another Midnight"   3:54
11. "Opiated"   3:40

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