 | Tim [Read More ...] Description: 2008 remastered and expanded edition with bonus tracks of The Replacements' Tim album released in 1985. It was their first major label release. It was also the last album made by the original line-up of the band: guitarist Bob Stinson was kicked out of the band shortly after the ... |
 | Pleased to Meet Me [Read More ...] Description: 2008 remastered and expanded edition with bonus tracks of The Replacements' fifth album, Pleased To Meet Me, which was released in 1987. The singles from the album were "Can't Hardly Wait" (which was the inspiration for the title of a movie), as well as "Alex Chilton" and "The Le... |
 | All Shook Down [Read More ...] Description: 2008 remastered and expanded edition of the Replacements' album All Shook Down which includes bonus tracks. All Shook Down is the final album by the band released in 1990. For many The Replacements were simply one of the greatest rock bands ever as their music made them legends ... |
 | Don't Tell a Soul [Read More ...] 2008 Remastered and expanded edition with bonus tracks of The Replacements' 1989 album, Don't Tell A Soul. The album was produced by Matt Wallace and the band and it was recorded at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles. The song "I'll Be You" was the hit single off the album. |
 | Let It Be [Read More ...] Review: Kids today don't have a band like this...:Truly one of the greatest American rock bands of the 1980s, the Replacements spent much of their career just under the radar of the consciousness of the mainstream. While the band built up a loyal following throughout the Reagan years, th... |
 | Don't You Know Who I Think I Was? - The Best of the Replacements [Read More ...] Description: The ragged and glorious alt-rock of The Replacements made them one of the greatest and most iconic American bands of the 1980s, and inspired countless groups to come. Fronted by lead singer, pianist/guitarist, and principal songwriter Paul Westerberg, these heroes of post-punk/pr... |
 | Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash [Read More ...] Review: Waste of Mr. Westerberg's voice.:This album is just fine.
I really think The Replacements sounded best on 'Tim', 'Let It Be', and, 'Pleased to Meet Me'. They slowed it down a bit on those albums. And the result was a much better musical and vocal sound. Buy this album if you w... |
 | Pleased to Meet Me [Read More ...] US LP 180-gram vinyl pressing. Rhino. 2008. |
 | Let It Be [Read More ...] Remastered reissue of their 'five-star' 1984 album. RestlessRecords. 2002. |
 | Stink [Read More ...] Review: Their best record:And you don't need a college degree to enjoy it! Short, loud, fast, fun - all the things that they stopped doing not long after this record. It's kind of annoying that this was never paired with Sorry Ma so you can get their best stuff on 1 disc.
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 | Tim [Read More ...] US LP 180-gram vinyl pressing. Rhino. 2008. |
 | All for Nothing/Nothing for All [Read More ...] Description: One of the best bands spawned in the postpunk era--scratch that, one of the best bands ever--was the Replacements. They perfected the art of making highly melodic, heart-rending tunes through the teenage vernacular of brash, loud, scrappy rock. Ardently anticommercial, they held ... |
 | Hootenanny [Read More ...] Review: I can't believe I'm giving this great album a bad review...but:It must be noted that I've been a huge fan of this band for just about twenty years. So these reissues were something to look forward to (as they have been supposedly in the works for ten years). But unfortunately it'... |
 | All Shook Down [Read More ...] Review: Worthy Swan Song:Maybe the last Replacements album was so good because Paul Westerberg intended the songs to be his debut solo effort. After all the stormy angst of The Replacements, these songs are breezy, bouncy and largely cheerful -- perhaps no coincidence given that Westerb... |
 | Tim [Read More ...] US LP 180-gram vinyl pressing. Rhino. 2008. |
 | Don't Tell a Soul [Read More ...] Review: Do Tell a Soul (or two):Don't Tell a Soul is the penultimate (second-to-last) Replacements album and doesn't have the original line-up: Paul Westerberg, the front man, guitar and vocals, Tommy Stinson on bass, his older brother Bob Stinson on guitar, and Chris Mars on drums. Bob ... |
 | Pleased to Meet Me [Read More ...] US LP 180-gram vinyl pressing. Rhino. 2008. |
 | Stink [Read More ...] Remastered reissue of their 8-track EP from 1982. Restless Records. 2002. |
 | Hootenanny [Read More ...] Remastered reissue of their reckless and silly 1983 album. Restless Records. 2002. |
 | Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash [Read More ...] Full Title - Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash. Remastered reissue of their angry 1981 debut album. Restless Records. 2002. |