Friday, September 27, 2019

The Replacements


Picking a Replacements album post-Bob Stinson is probably sacrilege to many hardcore Mats fans, but "Pleased To Meet Me" is my favorite. From the opening rocker "I.O.U." to the alternative radio classic "Alex Chilton," this is just a solid album all the way through. Funny how so much music that topped the College Rock charts back in the day featured high school drop-outs.

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  1. 1981 - Sorry Ma Forgot to Take Out The Trash [40th Anniversary]
    1982 - Stink [Expanded Edition]
    1983 - Hootenanny [Expanded 2008]
    1984 - Let It Be [Expanded 2008]
    1985 - Tim (Let It Bleed Edition 2023)
    1987 - Pleased to Meet Me [Deluxe Edition 2020]
    1989 - Don't Tell A Soul [Expanded Edition 2008]
    1990 - All Shook Down [Expanded Edition 2008]
    1997 - All For Nothing/Nothing For All
    2006 - Don't You Know Who I Think I Was
    2013 - Songs For Slim
    2017 - For Sale: Live At Maxwell's 1986
    2019 - Dead Man's Pop [4-CD]

    (Paul Westerberg)
    1993 - 14 Songs
    1996 - Eventually
    1997 - Grandpaboy EP
    1999 - SuicaineGratifaction
    2002 - Mono
    2002 - Stereo
    2003 - Come Feel Me Tremble
    2003 - Dead Man Shake
    2004 - Folker
    2005 - Besterberg
    2006 - Open Season
    2008 - 3oclockreep
    2010 - Mr. F

    Bash and Pop (Tommy Stinson)
    1993 - Friday Night is Killing Me [Expanded Edition 2017]
    2004 - Village Gorilla Head
    2017 - Anything Could Happen

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