Disc 11. Takin a Ride 2. Shiftless When Idle 3. Kids Don't Follow 4. Color Me Impressed 5. Within Your Reach 6. I Will Dare 7. Answering Machine 8. Unsatisfied 9. Here Comes a Regular 10. Kiss Me on the Bus 11. Bastards of Young 12. Left of the Dial 13. Alex Chilton 14. Skyway 15. Can't Hardly Wait 16. Achin' to Be 17. I'll Be You 18. Merry Go Round 19. Message to the Boys - (previously unreleased) 20. Pool & Dive - (previously unreleased)
Label: Rhino Records (USA) Release Date: 06/13/2006 Original Release Date: 2006 Recording Mode: Stereo Producer: Steve Fjelstad; Tommy Erdelyi; Peter Jesperson; Jim Dickinson; Scott Litt; Mason Williams (Compilation); Darren Hill (Compilation) Recording Type: Studio Distributor: WEA (Distributor)
The Replacements: Paul Westerberg (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin, harmonica, piano, 6-string bass, percussion); Slim Dunlap, Bob Stinson (guitar); Tommy Stinson (acoustic guitar, bass guitar); Chris Mars (drums, percussion, background vocals). Additional personnel: Peter Buck (guitar); Charley Drayton (drums). The first career-spanning Replacements retrospective, this 2006 collection takes listeners on a whirlwind tour of the beloved Minneapolis band's entire catalogue. Led by singer-songwriter/guitarist Paul Westerberg, the proudly shambolic group tore through the 1980s with rowdy rock rave-ups (the punky "Kids Don't Follow," the defiant "Bastards of Young"), but always tempered their finest punk moments with surprisingly tender pop tunes. ("Within Your Reach," possibly the most beautiful lo-fi tune ever penned, and the gorgeously melancholy "Here Comes a Regular," to name just two, are both included here.) Although the ensemble never achieved commercial success, the Mats crafted a sizable number of pop-perfect classics, including the chiming "I Will Dare," the propulsive "Alex Chilton," and the urgent "Can't Hardly Wait," all of which are featured here. While 1997's two-CD ALL FOR NOTHING/NOTHING FOR ALL provides a more comprehensive look at the Replacements' major-label days, this disc offers up 10 tracks not on that set, including eight formative tunes from the band's Twin/Tone stint and two new songs recorded in '06 by the surviving original lineup. (Guitarist Bob Stinson died in 1995, and drummer Chris Mars appears only on backing vocals.) For those who missed the Mats in their heyday, this 20-track compilation is an ideal primer, and reinforces their status as one of the greatest rock groups of the '80s.
Rolling Stone (p.100) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "The quintessential punk power ballad 'Unsatisfied' and the barfly blues 'Here Comes A Regular' are indelible acoustic-guitar-based songs that grab your heartstrings..." Spin (p.87) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "Poetic guitar clamor from the greatest punk-rock bar band ever." Q (p.124) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "They were a great band....[By] HOOTENANNY, frontman Paul Westerberg's love of classic rock and ear for melody had marked them out." Mojo (Publisher) (p.120) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Smartass, sweetly melodic and just irresponsible enough to court constant flameout, The Replacements were America's quintessential college rock band."
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