Oh man, I don't know what your take on The Replacements is, but despite all the ravings by syncophantic rock critics from Rolling Stone etc., after they had gone totally downhill (see "Tim") (which is far from their worst), but once upon a time The Replacements were NOT this fairly dull "alternative", "college" band, a lame band who got on stage drunk and played sloppy covers of mostly awful songs (see the tape "The S--- Hits The Fans"), they were one of the most exciting rock and roll bands in the world.
I was lucky enough to have been blown away seeing them on the Hootenanny tour, and man I can only imagine if I saw them when this masterpiece came out!
This LP, full-on rock and roll, fast paced almost everywhere (except for the incredibly sad "Johnny's Gonna Die"), this album is wild as f---in' hell, is a MUST for all rock and roll fans!
The sound on this is superb; you can actually hear how great Chris Mars and Tommy Stinson were as drummer and bassist, respectively.
Before, it was just obvious that, well, it's hard not to focus on Bob Stinson's brilliant guitar playing (they were NEVER the same when they hypocritically kicked him out), and also Westerberg's incredible lyrics.
Best song: Careless!
Dig this:
"Irresponsibilty, my closet friend!
Forget my duty, obligation...
I never pay attention, watch my step
never pay my bills, WAY in debt
tell me 'bout your city ordinance
tell me that we're insubordinant
prayer tomorrow, money tomorrow
I care less, couldn't care less care less,
careless, that's the way I'll stay!"
THESE ARE WORDS TO LIVE BY!
I'm NOT joking. Live this way and you'll be free.
I wish I had remembered (see what happens when you go too long without listening to this album?)
Customer is brilliant, you know the story, you go to the store with the totally cute chick and just love her but can't get up the nerve to say anything showing how you feel, you do nothing but buy something there. (why am I thinking of Fast Times At Ridgemont High now? heh heh)
Takin' a Ride is incredible, as well as Kick Your Door Down, Otto, Shiftless When Idle, More Cigarettes [and I don't smoke anymore], Don't Ask Why--ah!...
Don't Ask Why is one of the most incredible kiss-off songs!
"The way I used to love you is the way I hate you now!"
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
I can RELATE! (who can't? sickeningly happy people?) (yeah...)
I'm In Trouble is one incredible rocker as well, where our protagonist rules out suicide, despite that she loves him; and that his mom wants him to TAKE OUT THE TRASH! Oh NO! Brilliant guitar lead too. Bob Stinson was one wild man on guitar!
You might not know that from their later records, stuff after Stink...
Johnny's Gonna Die is a melancholy song about the late great Johnny Thunders, and his heroin addiction, and the 'cool' people who applauded him for being on the verge of self-destruction, the bastards. It's against the romanticization of heroin addiction as being "rock and roll" (and thus, Cool -- in the eyes of MORONS).
The bonus tracks include the four sing demo that got them their deal accidentally (Great liners by Peter Jesperson about the bonus tracks; Dave Ayers writes the main piece). The demo is great but not as great as the album, no way.
There's also an alternate take of Customer (wish there was others--like Careless!), the rarity, If Only You Were Lonely {the b-side to I'm In Trouble} --fine song!; and some outtakes from the album.
Now strangely, this indistinguished jam ("Basement Jam"), a rehearsal, was going to be on the record, but they were told the album would be too long.
But, the Little Richard-style Oh baby (kinda Long Tall sally meets Rip It Up) wasn't considered;
even more, MUCH more perplexing is how a song as GREAT, as Like You got left off!
It's only 1:43! It coulda fit!
It's as great as most any song as on the original album;
it's worth the price of the CD alone.
It's incredible.
The music (WHAT a guitar riff!), and the lyrics (what a WHACKED-OUT love song!); you know it's great when the opening line goes:
"Now you,
you need some fun and SEX!"
also worthy as poetry of the ages:
"Now you, crave a real friend,
and I, crave a pizza too!"
That says it all about this album;
too wild to be believed unless you hear it.
Surely their greatest album, their most rocking by far.
Don't think twice, buy this CD immediately, and get this expanded version, it's totally worth it. the only thing missing is the photos I recall from the vinyl version, one of which where you see the marijuana leaf on..was it the back of Bob's guitar, or Tommy's bass?
Who can remember!
Man, "Like You" is one song I CANNOT STOP listening to!
At the time of this album The Replacements were surely one of the greatest bands of all time.
Careless, carefree, and WILD AS HELL!
JUST BUY IT ALREADY!
It's a MONSTER!!!!!