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The Replacements - Lose It In The Shade (Live Poughkeepsie '87) (2025)

The Replacements - Lose It In The Shade (Live Poughkeepsie '87) (2025)

BAND/ARTIST: The Replacements

  • Title: Lose It In The Shade (Live Poughkeepsie '87)
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: Wolf Tree
  • Genre: Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 1:08:35
  • Total Size: 393 MB
  • WebSite:
Tracklist:

1. Bastards Of Young (Live) (01:22)
2. Hold My Life (Live) (04:12)
3. I.O.U (Live) (00:45)
4. Never Mind (Live) (02:44)
5. Cross-Tie Walker (Live) (03:13)
6. Nightclub Jitters (Live) (02:50)
7. Within Your Reach (Live) (04:12)
8. The Ledge (Live) (04:07)
9. Little Mascara (Live) (03:25)
10. Lay It Down Clown (Live) (02:24)
11. Can't Hardly Wait (Live) (03:15)
12. Kiss Me On The Bus (Live) (02:56)
13. Another Girl, Another Planet (Live) (02:41)
14. Girl From Ipanema (Live) (01:48)
15. Born In The USA / Dedicated To The One I Love (Medley) (Live) (02:37)
16. Waitress In The Sky (Live) (01:59)
17. Unsatisfied (Live) (03:14)
18. I Just Don't Give A Damn (Live) (02:18)
19. Black Diamond (Live) (02:48)
20. Gary's Got A Boner (Live) (02:20)
21. Go (Live) (02:24)
22. If Only You Were Lonely (Live) (02:29)
23. Sweet Home Chicago (Live) (01:44)
24. Be My Lover (Live) (02:58)
25. Hear You Been To College (Live) (03:40)

Striking an imprecise balance of recklessness and heart, the Replacements were one of the most beloved bands to emerge from the American rock & roll underground of the 1980s. Hailing from Minneapolis, the band careened through their early years on Twin/Tone Records, earning a reputation for beer-soaked concerts and sloppily recorded albums that sometimes disguised the sardonic wit and empathy of Paul Westerberg, their singer/songwriter and de facto leader. After winning the hearts of critics and college radio, the Replacements made a stab at the big time, signing with Sire Records and shedding founding guitarist Bob Stinson in an attempt to streamline their style. Major commercial success never came, but their cult following remained loyal, and they reunited to the largest audiences of their career in 2014. They made a spirited debut with 1981's Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, experienced a major creative breakthrough with 1984's Let It Be, and achieved their greatest commercial success with 1989's relatively polished Don't Tell a Soul.



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