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The Replacements - Hootenanny (1983)

Track listing:
  1. Hootenanny 1:52
  2. Run It 1:11
  3. Color Me Impressed 2:25
  4. Willpower 4:22
  5. Take Me Down To The Hospital 3:47
  6. Mr. Whirly 1:53
  7. Within Your Reach 4:24
  8. Buck Hill 2:09
  9. Lovelines 2:01
  10. You Lose 1:42
  11. Hayday 2:06
  12. Treatment Bound 3:16

Notes


The Replacements came into their own with Hootenanny, a careening, drunken stumble through punk, rock & roll, country, blues, and folk. The eclecticism of the album separated the Replacements from the post-punk hardcore pack, but it's also what makes the record a mess. Half of the record is devoted to ironic jokes, whether it's the Beatles pastiche of "Mr. Whirly," the tongue-in-cheek title track, or the silly closer, "Treatment Bound." Not so coincidentally, those are songs where Paul Westerberg branches out into other styles, and he found it easier to experiment under the guise of a joke. He does let his guard down on the extraordinary "Within Your Reach," a disarmingly open plea for love that he recorded entirely himself. It's the only truly vulnerable moment on the record, but the snide "Color Me Impressed" also comes close to true emotion. And it's fun to hear Westerberg act tough on "Take Me Down to the Hospital," "Run It," and "You Lose," especially considering how the group has improved. They're still sloppy, to be sure, but Bob Stinson's guitar stings and the rhythm section of Tommy Stinson and Chris Mars rocks with a loose abandon that makes even the filler -- and there's a lot of filler -- enjoyable garage punk.