Up to Here was released on 5 September 1989. It sold copies within its first year in Canada and ranked 14th Canadian Content album for 1989, fifth for 1990, and first for 1991. The album peaked at in February 1990 on
RPMs
Canadian Albums Chart. The album went gold in Canada in January 1990 and platinum that March Despite strong sales and sustained popularity in Canada, the band and album failed to find a significant international audience; American sales of the album were in its first year and from 1991 to 1997 amounted to copies. The Tragically Hip's relative lack of success in the US has been a frequent topic by commenters and interviewers, to the irritation of members of the band.
Singles The hard-rocking lead single "
Blow at High Dough" was released in April 1989, before the album's release. It had a strong presence on Canadian radio and was the band's first charting single, reaching on the
RPM singles chart and on the
RPM Canadian Content singles charts. "Blow at High Dough" was the theme song to the
CBC comedy drama Made in Canada (1998—2003). In November 1989, the second single was released, "
New Orleans Is Sinking", a loose jam piece which had been a key part the band's live shows. In the midst of "New Orleans" the band often débuted new songs or gave Downie the spotlight to improvise. Like "Blow at High Dough", it reached on the
RPM Canadian Content singles charts, and on the
RPM singles charts. Music videos were released for both "Blow at High Dough" and "New Orleans is Sinking". "Boots or Hearts" came out as the third single in February 1990, and "
38 Years Old" followed in April 1990 as the fourth, peaking at on the
RPM singles charts. Downie's memories of a jailbreak in at the maximum-security
Millhaven Institution inspired the lyrics to "38 Years Old", whose ringing acoustic guitar backing is overlaid with distorted electric guitar leads. "Get Back Again", which was the lead single for the 2024 reissue, was left off the original album after having been plagued with problems during the recording process. ==Touring==