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 ...
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 ...
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 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, ...
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 Replacements’ third album, 1984’s Let It Be, is an ’80s indie rock classic. Now, over 40 years later, the project is getting a comprehensive and massive deluxe edition reissue. Aside from the ...
WASHINGTON — The return of alternative rockers The Replacements hasn't gotten as much attention as that of other bands such as Fleetwood Mac, the Who and, of course, the Rolling Stones. To be honest, ...
Four young dudes perch on a South Minneapolis rooftop overhang—slightly startled, it seems, to have been captured in their natural habitat. Dressed in denim jeans, jackets, and Chuck Taylor sneakers, ...
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