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The Replacements - Don't Tell A Soul flac album
  • Performer The Replacements
  • Title Don't Tell A Soul
  • Date of release 1989
  • Style Indie Rock
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  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1423 mb
  • Size FLAC 1978 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 291

Don't Tell a Soul is the sixth studio album by the American rock band The Replacements, released on February 1, 1989 by Sire Records. Don't Tell a Soul marked the debut of Bob "Slim" Dunlap, who replaced founding guitarist Bob Stinson. The album was recorded at Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles and produced by Matt Wallace and the band. It was mixed by Chris Lord-Alge, who decided to give the record "a three-dimensional, radio-ready sound".

Modifier l'album Reporter une erreur. Punk-Rock The Replacements. Date de parution Fevrier 1989. Labels Sire Records Rhino Records London Recordings. Style MusicalPunk-Rock. Membres possèdant cet album0. 3. We'll Inherit The Earth. 4. Achin' To Be. 5. They're Blind.

Best album I have ever heard and owned. First heard it in 1989. Love listening to this album on vinyl.

Don't Tell a Soul was met with plenty of derision at the time, but an even larger reason for its bad rep since likely has to do with the fact that this is the sound emulated by the Replacements worshipers that took the band's somewhere bigger, your Goo Goo Dolls and Ryan Adams types. Not to mention that you can hear echoes of Westerberg's lackluster 90s solo output throughout, and "I Won't" is possibly the most unconvincing rocker they ever recorded, with its wailing harmonica and a mix that sounds like four guys recorded their parts on different continents.

Don’t Tell a Soul is a clear fracture point for the band. It was to be the first album recorded without any input from Bob Stinton, the band’s longtime lead guitarist, fired from the group for a drinking problem that could no longer be contained. Replaced by Slim Dunlap, an able friend of the band who lacked the n energy of his predecessor’s guitar solos (One wonders what Stinton could have done with a song like I Won’t ). Without another major songwriting influence to write around, Westerberg was free to follow his muse to his eventual singer-songwriter destination

The penultimate album by The Replacements - 1989's 'Don't Tell a Soul' - is set to be reissued on 180-gram audiophile vinyl by Original Recordings Group on Aug. 17 - the first time the long out-of-print album has appeared on vinyl since its original release. 17 - the first time the album has appeared on vinyl since its original release. The record was the Mats’ third on a major label and it includes the band’s only song to crack the . singles chart: I’ll Be You, which hit No. 51. The reissue, which doesn’t include bonus material, is among the latest batch of heavyweight vinyl reissues from ORG, which also is releasing a series of Sonic Youth titles. Previously on slicing up eyeballs. Spin in the ’80s: The Cure, . Morrissey, The Replacements, U2 and more. Paul Westerberg inks publishing deal for solo work, Replacements catalog.

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Don't Tell a Soul (Sire/Rhino). All Shook Down (Sire/Rhino). Who needs a Replacements box when the group's catalog gets such a makeover? This quartet of LPs takes up where Rhino left off with the Minneapolis quartet's first four albums earlier this year, closing the story admirably with 35 bonus tracks spread throughout, as well as liner notes and repackaging to match.