The Replacements have announced a sprawling box set of their 1985 album Tim, featuring a completely remixed version of the LP. Titled Tim: Let It Bleed Edition, the four-CD and one-LP set also ...
Rhino Records has issued some very expansive archival collections of the Replacements' music, and, at least in terms of heft, ...
This week marks the 35th anniversary of the fifth full-length album by The Replacements, Pleased To Meet Me. As a Midwestern male of the Gen X persuasion, this qualifies as a holiday. And, as is ...
A few months ago, I went with a couple friends to see Tommy Stinson, the former bassist of The Replacements, play an acoustic show in a backyard in Eagle Rock. It was part of the Wild Honey Foundation ...
It has been 25 years since the release of All Shook Down, the final album from The Replacements. In the minds of many, it’s not even really a Replacements album, as it’s basically a tweaked version of ...
The post Every Album by The Replacements Ranked From Worst to Best appeared first on Consequence. Since then, there have been two sides to the fan base. Those who would rather crush cans to “Kids ...
The Replacements are feted as the most gloriously alcoholic band of their generation—Midwestern fuck-ups writing heart-on-sleeve anthems who craved the spotlight, but did just enough damage to ensure ...
The Replacements at First Avenue in Minneapolis, 1984. Pictured are (left to right) Tommy Stinson, Chris Mars, and Paul Westerberg. From First Avenue: Minnesota’s Mainroom (Minnesota Historical ...
The band absconded with Mark Wallace's original mix, done at Paisley Park in 1988, so Sire brought in Chris Lord-Alge to complete the album. Wallace has returned to re-envision Don't Tell a Soul, ...
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