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Replacements - Tim .gif) By Steven Stolder
The middle title among the triad of seasoned-but-not-depleted mid-'80s
Replacements albums, Tim isn't as inspired as its predecessor, Let
It Be, nor as involving as its successor, Pleased to Meet Me.
Still, it's the work of a wondrous foursome near the peak of its powers,
and, as collections of songs go, it may be Paul Westerberg's crowning
achievement. "Kiss Me on the Bus," "Swinging Party,"
and "Here Comes a Regular" pretty much set the standard for the
sloppy-drunk college-rock romanticism of the '80s. "Bastards of
Young," "Lay It Down Clown," and "Left of the
Dial" proved that the hard-charging Midwesterners were still scamps
at heart...or at least could still fake it. This is the last album made by
the original quartet (the excesses that would lead to guitarist Bob
Stinson's early death prompted his dismissal after Tim came out)
and provides a key to understanding the appeal of an astonishing band that
did everything right except figure out how to become stars.
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| 1. Hold My Life | 7. Bastards of Young | | 2. I'll Buy | 8. Lay It Down Clown | | 3. Kiss Me on the Bus | 9. Left of the Dial | | 4. Dose of Thunder | 10. Little Mascara | | 5. Waitress in the Sky | 11. Here Comes a Regular | | 6. Swingin Party | |
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|  | Artist: Replacements
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|  | Released: March 8, 1985
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