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The Replacements

The Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1979. Initially a punk rock band, they are considered one of the pioneers of alternative rock. The band was composed of the guitarist and vocalist Paul Westerberg, guitarist Bob Stinson, bass guitarist Tommy Stinson and drummer Chris Mars for most of its career. Following several acclaimed albums, including Let It Be and Tim, Bob Stinson was kicked out of the band in 1986, and Slim Dunlap joined as lead guitarist. Steve Foley replaced Mars in 1990. Towards the end of the band's career, Westerberg exerted more control over the creative output. The group disbanded in 1991, with the members eventually pursuing various projects. A reunion was announced on October 3, 2012.  The band is referred to by their nickname "The 'Mats" by fans, which originated as a truncation of "The Placemats," a mispronunciation of their name.

The Replacements' music was influenced by rock artists such as the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Faces, Big Star, Slade, Badfinger, CCR, and Bob Dylan as well as punk rock bands such as the Ramones, the New York Dolls, the Buzzcocks, the Damned, and the Sex Pistols. Unlike many of their underground contemporaries, the Replacements played "heart-on-the-sleeve" rock songs that combined Westerberg's "raw-throated adolescent howl" with self-deprecating lyrics. The Replacements were a notoriously wayward live act, often performing under the influence of alcohol and playing fragments of covers instead of their own material.

from Wikipedia


released: August 25, 1981
Twin/Tone Records - TTR 8123
(album) (cassette) (CD)

The Replacements
Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out The Trash

  • Paul Westerberg - Rhythm guitar, vocals

  • Bob Stinson - Lead guitar

  • Tommy Stinson - Bass

  • Chris Mars - Drums

Producers: Steve Fjelstad, Paul Westerberg, Peter Jesperson
Recorded at Blackberry Way, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1981



released: June 24, 1982
Twin/Tone Records - TTR 8228
(album) (cassette) (CD)

The Replacements
The Replacements Stink

  • Paul Westerberg - Rhythm guitar, vocals

  • Bob Stinson - Lead guitar

  • Tommy Stinson - Bass

  • Chris Mars - Drums

Producers: Steve Fjelstad, Paul Westerberg, Peter Jesperson.
Recorded at Blackberry Way Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1982


released: April 29, 1983
Twin/Tone Records - TTR 8332
(album) (cassette) (CD)

The Replacements
Hootenanny

  • Paul Westerberg - Rhythm guitar, vocals

  • Bob Stinson - Lead guitar

  • Tommy Stinson - Bass

  • Chris Mars - Drums

Producers: Paul Stark, The Replacements, Peter Jesperson
Recorded at the Stark/Mudge Mobile Unit warehouse, Brooklin Center, Minnesota - 1983


released: October 2, 1984
Twin/Tone Records - TTR 8441
(album) (cassette) (CD)

The Replacements
Let It Be

  • Paul Westerberg - Rhythm guitar, vocals

  • Bob Stinson - Lead guitar

  • Tommy Stinson - Bass

  • Chris Mars - Drums

Producers: Steve Fjelstad, Paul Westerberg, Peter Jesperson.
Recorded at Blackberry Way Studios, Minneapolis, Minnesota - 1984


 

I'm In Trouble
b/w If Only You Were Lonely

released: August 25, 1981
Twin/Tone Records - TTR 8120
(7" single - debut release)

- b/w -

 

I Will Dare
b/w
20th Century Boy,
Hey Good Lookin’ (live)

released: August 24, 1984
Twin/Tone Records - TTR 8440
(12" single)

- b/w -

 
 

The Shit Hits The Fans

released: January 25, 1985
Twin/Tone Records - TTR 8443
(cassette only - limited to 10,000)

copy of a live tape recorded (bootleged by a fan) at The Bowery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - November 11th, 1984

 

During the first week of September 1981, Twin/Tone took the mobile recording unit and rented a bunch of video gear and recorded 15 bands live (five nights) at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis... These movies are from the show on September 5th. The band had released "Sorry Ma..." earlier in the year and were already working on future projects. These clips are presented as they were recorded live... in set order and very much with the tuning that troubled the night. The Replacements played two 25 minute sets and were the middle band of three (Husker Du closed the show.)


The Replacements: Facebook on line store Spotify iTunes

- - -  Books on The Replacements - - -

Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements” by Bob Mehr

The Replacements: All Over But the Shouting: An Oral History” by Jim Walsh


The Twin/Tone “bio” for the band at the time they were about to be signed to Sire Records in 1985:

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