
Up in It is the second album by the Afghan Whigs, released on April 12, 1990 through Sub Pop. They were the label’s second signing from outside the Pacific Northwest, after the Fluid. While it was their second full-length record overall, it was their debut release on the influential Seattle label Sub Pop Records. The album was primarily recorded by Jack Endino, known for his work with Nirvana.

Tracklist:
- Retarded (Dulli, McCollum)
- White Trash Party
- Hated
- Southpaw
- Amphetamines and Coffee (Kopasz)
- Now We Can Begin
- You My Flower
- Son of the South
- I Know Your Little Secret
- Big Top Halloween (Dulli, Curley)
- Sammy (Dulli, Curley)
- In My Town (Dulli, Curley)
- I Am the Sticks


Credits:
Layout: Jane Higgins
Performer: Greg Dulli, John Curley, Rick McCollum, Stevie Earle
Photography Front Cover Photo: Art Aubrey
Photography, Inner Photos: Charles Peterson
Photography (Tray Card Photo): John Curley
Recorded: Jack Endino (tracks: 1 to 9), Paul Mahern (tracks: 13), Wayne Hartman (tracks: 10 to 12)
Vocals: Greg Dulli








