Wednesday, July 28, 2010
The Replacements “Tim” (1985)
After the skillful Let It Be, Paul Westerberg and the boys decided to make another essential classic rock album, only this time they got even better. Tim is loaded up with first-rate tunes such as the lasting "Bastards of Young" accompanied with the sweet "Kiss Me on the Bus." Let's not forget the sacred "Left of the Dial" and the touching "Here Comes a Regular." One of my personal favorites is "Swingin' Party," it's so catchy and complete with solitude that it's one of the very few songs I never get tired of. "Hold My Life" is terrific and "Little Mascara" is compelling at times. Every last song on this disc is superlative rock 'n' roll. If I was pressed to make a pick for the must hear Replacements album, it just might have to go to Tim. How this wasn't one of the best selling albums of the 80's is beyond me. –Jason
Labels:
Album Reviews,
Alternative and Indie,
Rock
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