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The Replacements - Hootenanny mp3

Performer: The Replacements
Title: Hootenanny
Country: US
Catalog Number: TTR 8332
Label: Twin/Tone Records
Style: Garage Rock, Indie Rock
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 097

Tracklist

1Within Your Reach4:25
2Buck Hill2:07
3Willpower4:22
4You Lose1:44
5Lovelines2:00
6Run It1:10
7Hootenanny1:51
8Color Me Impressed2:26
9Hayday2:10
10Mr. Whirly1:52
11Take Me Down To The Hospital3:47
12Treatment Bound3:12

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
TTR 8332The Replacements Hootenanny ‎(LP, Album)Twin/Tone RecordsTTR 8332US1983
TFCK-88653The Replacements Hootenanny ‎(CD, Album, Promo, RM)Twin/Tone Records, Toy's FactoryTFCK-88653Japan1995
TTR 8332-2The Replacements Hootenanny ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, Rou)Twin/Tone RecordsTTR 8332-2US1991
TTR 8332The Replacements Hootenanny ‎(Cass, Album)Twin/Tone RecordsTTR 8332US1983
R1 773760The Replacements Hootenanny ‎(LP, Album, RE)Twin/Tone RecordsR1 773760US2016

Credits

  • BassTommy Stinson
  • DrumsChris Mars
  • GuitarBob Stinson
  • Mastered ByHW
  • ProducerPaul Stark, Peter Jesperson, The Replacements
  • Vocals, GuitarPaul Westerberg

Notes

Mostly recorded Oct. 82 - Jan. 83 at a warehouse in some godawful suburb north of Mpls.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side One): TTR-8332-A MASTERDISK HW S-10469
  • Matrix / Runout (Side Two): TTR-8332-B S-10470-
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Barcode: 035058303216

Companies

  • Published By – Nah Music
  • Mastered At – Masterdisk
  • Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-10469
  • Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-10470

Video

Album

Hootenanny is the second studio album by the American rock band The Replacements, released on April 29, 1983 by TwinTone Records. Hootenanny was mostly recorded from October 1982 to January 1983 at the StarkMudge Mobile Unit warehouse in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, which was described in the liner notes as a warehouse in some godawful suburb north of Mpls. The tracks Run It and Within Your Reach were recorded at Blackberry Way, while the song. Hootenanny - The Replacements. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Hootenanny is the place where the Replacements began to branch out from the breakneck punk that characterized their first two records - which isn't quite the same thing as growing up, however. The brilliant thing about Hootenanny is that it teeters at the brink of maturity but never makes the dive into that deep pool. Album 1983 12 Songs. But Hootenanny was when the band first started branching out from their youthful hooliganism, turning up their noses at scene kids on flippant rave-ups like Color Me Impressed and showing their twangier sides on alt-country precursors like Treatment Bound. Meanwhile, Paul Westerberg gave the first signs of the empathic songwriter he'd become on the yearning drum-machine ballad Within Your Reach. Album: Hootenanny 1983. The Replacements. WMG от лица компании Ryko Rhino LatinAutor - PeerMusic, LatinAutor, BMG Rights Management US, LLC, CMRRA, Warner in album The Replacements - Hootenanny 1983. The Replacements - Hootenanny. The Replacements - Run It. The Replacements - Color Me Impressed. The Replacements - Willpower. The Replacements - Take Me Down To The Hospital. The Replacements - Mr. The Replacements - Within Your Reach. The Replacements - Buck Hill. The Replacements - Lovelines. The Replacements - You. Released April 29, 1983. Hootenanny Tracklist. Hootenanny Lyrics. About Hootenanny. The Replacements second LP third if you count the mini-album Stink saw the band straying away from the fast hardocore punk sound of their first album although some songs like Run It still retain some of those elements, influences are here more diverse, from the blues of the title track to a quasi-goth sound in Willpower and a surf sound in . Buck Hill. Overall, the band is a step closer to their song-driven indie sound that would characterize their later and more classical phase. The original album came out in 1983 through the label TwinTone. 메모: The cover of this album is a derivative work of is the last album on which the Replacements fully embraced recklessness as a recording tactic consequently, it's their last love-it-or-hate-it LP. Here's one vote for love. As with the band's disorderly but damned entertaining debut, Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, Hootenanny is enlivened by the odd hardcore thrasher Run It and You Lose. The Replacements, what a Fantastic Band They influenced countless bands and continue to do so even now. Hootenanny is a great album. It's the first album where the band's ultimate sound reared it's head. It is a great album top to bottom. Listen free to The Replacements Hootenanny Hootenanny, Run It and more. 12 tracks 31:06

Reviews (1)
Netlandinhabitant
Curious to know whether this should be considered a reissue. According to Twin Tones, the last 1,000 copies were pressed to use up extra copies of the jacket. They were pressed later after the original pressing of 38,000. From Twin Tone's website:"Released April 29, 1983, we sold more than 38,000 vinyl copies. The final pressing in the late eighties (to run out the jackets) of aprox 1,000 were pressed on colored vinyl. We had a few left for mail order until 2009, now vinyl and cassette versions are "out of print." Twin/Tone has licensed the project to Restless/Ryko."

Unless you consider 1983 to be late eighties, yes, I'd say it should be considered a reissue.

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