
Tim is a Alt/Indie album by The Replacements, originally released in 1985. On Gatefold: 47 pressings tracked, owned by 34 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- gritty
- defiant
- DIY
About
The Replacements’ fourth album fuses the guitar power of Duane Eddy and ’70s punk with Big Star-style pop balladry and the lyrical empathy and humor of a gifted author. Barstool melancholy and regret permeate spine-tingling heartbreakers “Here Comes a Regular” and “Swinging Party,” while trashy guitars and self-contempt make “Bastards of Young” the anthem of a generation. Winking put-down “Waitress in the Sky” and proletariat love odes “Kiss Me on the Bus” and “Little Mascara” come out swaggering. As for bandleader Paul Westerberg’s world-weary vocals, they bring an aching truth to it all.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Hold My Life4:18
- A2I'll Buy3:20
- A3Kiss Me On The Bus2:48
- A4Dose Of Thunder2:16
- A5Waitress In The Sky2:02
- A6Swingin Party3:48
Side B
- B1Bastards Of Young3:35
- B2Lay It Down Clown2:22
- B3Left Of The Dial3:41
- B4Little Mascara3:33
- B5Here Comes A Regular4:46
Credits
Performers
- Tommy StinsonBASS BASS GUITAR
- Chris MarsDRUMS BACKING VOCALS
- Bob StinsonGUITAR
- Paul WesterbergVOCALS GUITAR PIANO
- Alex ChiltonBACKING VOCALS
- Michelle KinneyCELLO
34 collectors on Gatefold own this · 47 pressings tracked on Gatefold
