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Now Playing: The Replacements’ “Can’t Hardly Wait” Video (Article)
Friday, September 18, 2020
Last year, Rhino made Replacements fans very, very happy when we released the super-expanded version of the band’s DON’T TELL A SOUL album as DEAD MAN’S POP. This year, we’re gonna make ‘Mats fans happy all over again: on October 9, Rhino is releasing PLEASED TO MEET ME: DELUXE EDITION. This 55-track set offers listeners the opportunity to take a deep dive into the sessions for the band’s sophomore Sire Records release. 29 of the 55 tracks are previously-unreleased, and they include demos, outtakes, rough mixes, and – this will be of particular importance of longtime fans – the last recordings
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Giveaway: THE REPLACEMENTS (Article)
Friday, March 4, 2016
THE REPLACEMENTS ENTER TO WIN Capping off a year of reissues of all The Replacements’ classic albums, comes the final installment – ‘The Sire Years’ 4-LP boxed set! Containing the four full length releases Minneapolis’ favorite sons recorded after signing to Sire Records, the box includes ‘Tim,’ ‘Pleased To Meet Me,’ ‘Don’t Tell a Soul’ and available in the U.S. on LP through Warner for the first time ever, ‘All Shook Down’! These legendary albums are back on vinyl, the way they’re meant to be heard, and feature the band’s cavalcade of “hits”, such as ‘Alex Chilton,’ ’Achin’ To Be,’ ‘Bastards
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Gig Of The Week: The Replacements @ The Roundhouse, London 2015 (Article)
Thursday, July 30, 2015
The Replacements recently returned to the UK after a 24-year hiatus - and blew The Roundhouse away with two nights of energetic rock, passionate ballads, punk riffs, and the melodic American rock. Here is the setlist from the first night.
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Enter to Win a S*!#load of Replacements Stuff from Noise Trade (Article)
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
The Mats may be now gone (again!!!), but they’re not forgotten! Rhino has released an eight-disc boxed set of the seven decent albums and one OK EP that helped define the ‘Mats acclaimed 11-year run. THE COMPLETE STUDIO ALBUMS 1981-1990 includes: SORRY MA, FORGOT TO TAKE OUT THE TRASH (1981), STINK (1982), HOOTENANNY (1983), LET IT BE (1984), TIM (1985), PLEASED TO MEET ME (1987), DON’T TELL A SOUL (1989), and ALL SHOOK DOWN (1990). Rhino also reissued the classic Europe-only ALEX CHILTON EP, with the 10” coming out as one of the top selling pieces of wax on 2015 Record Store Day. Show your
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Happy Anniversary: The Replacements, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash (Article)
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
34 years ago today, a rag-tag bunch of young punks from Minneapolis released their debut album, a rough and raucous affair that helped underline that there was more to the alt-rock scene (not that it was being called that at the time) than just the east coast and the west coast. It's been documented a thousand times over at this point, but the origin story of the Replacements goes more or less like this: Bob Stinson, his little brother Tommy, and their new friend Chris Mars started a cover band called Dogbreath, and they found themselves a lead singer when a janitor named Paul Westerberg
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Enter to Win a S*!#load of Replacements Stuff (Article)
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
If you missed seeing The Replacements on their recent tour (silly, silly you), quit your cryin'! We're gonna make it all better by offering you the chance to win THE COMPLETE STUDIO ALBUMS 1981-1990 boxed set, a copy of the best-selling, sold-out, and deleted Alex Chilton Record Store Day 10", AND a copy of the 33 1/3 book, written by The Decemberists' Colin Meloy, on the band's classic LET IT BE album. Enter below if ya know what's good for ya. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Purchase will not increase chances of winning. Open only to legal residents of the 50 U.S./D.C. (excluding Puerto Rico, U.S
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The Replacements Detail TIM: LET IT BLEED EDITION (Article)
Wednesday, August 2, 2023
4CD/1LP Boxed Set Features The Group’s Classic 1985 TIM Album Remixed by Ed Stasium
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Now Available: The Replacements, The Complete Studio Albums 1981-1990 (Article)
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Get it from Amazon Get it from iTunes Get it from Electric Fetus We hyped this when its impending release was first announced, but now that it’s actually here, we would be remiss if we didn’t hype it a little bit more: just in time for the Replacements’ first full-fledged U.S. tour in many moons, we’ve put together a complete package of the Mats’ studio albums from 1981 through 1990. If you’re a big-time, old-school fan, then you’re already well aware of what this set includes, but we’ll go ahead and clarify the collection for you, just to be sure everyone’s in the know: you’ll get Sorry Ma
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Now Available: The Replacements, The Sire Years (Article)
Friday, March 25, 2016
Hey, kids! Remember last summer when we released the limited-edition vinyl box set featuring all of the albums released by The Replacements during their tenure on Twin/Tone Records? Sure you do! And now it’s time for us to release a similar set for the studio albums they issued whilst on Sire Records! Can you guess what it’s going to be called? That’s right: The Sire Years! The albums in question, as if you didn’t already know, are 1985’s Tim, 1987’s Pleased to Meet Me, 1989’s Don’t Tell a Soul, and 1990’s All Shook Down, a classic college rock quartet by most folks’ standards. It’s going to
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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: The Replacements: Riot Fest Reunion, 2013 (Article)
Monday, September 23, 2013
It only makes sense for The Replacements (The Replacements!) to have played their first U.S. show in 22 years at Riot Fest, the punk festival that graduated from the Chicago clubs and celebrated its second year in Humboldt Park by booking just about every band to grace the pages of Michael Azerrad’s seminal Our Band Could Be Your Life: Dinosaur Jr., Mission of Burma (with Shellac’s Bob Weston manipulating the sound), Keith Morris’ pigment-deprived Flag, Bob Mould sans Hüskers. There was even a serviceable D. Boon in bizarro Sublime frontman Rome. X was there, and so was Peter Hook, who wore a
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