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All For Nothing/Nothing For All (CD)

By: The Replacements (Artist)


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DISC 1 for All For Nothing/Nothing For All (CD) Album By The Replacements (Artist)
1   Left Of The Dial
2   Kiss Me On The Bus
3   Bastards Of Young
4   Here Comes A Regular
5   Skyway
6   Alex Chilton
7   Ledge, The
8   Can't Hardly Wait
9   I'll Be You
10   Achin' To Be
11   Talent Show
12   Anywhere's Better Than Here
13   Merry Go Round
14   Sadly Beautiful
15   Nobody
16   Someone Take The Wheel
 
DISC 2 for All For Nothing/Nothing For All (CD) Album By The Replacements (Artist)
1   Can't Hardly Wait - (The Tim Version)
2   Birthday Gal
3   Beer For Breakfast
4   Till We're Nude
5   Election Day
6   Jungle Rock
7   All He Wants To Do Is Fish
8   Date To Church
9   Cruella DeVille
10   We Know The Night
11   Portland
12   Wake Up
13   Satellite
14   Like A Rolling Pin
15   Another Girl, Another Planet - (live)
16   Who Knows
17   All Shook Down
18   I Don't Know - (alternate take, hidden track)
 


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Review

Rolling Stone (11/27/97, p.109) - "...Paul Westerberg's singing and songwriting talent becomes clear on these two discs. Heard in the post-Nirvana era, his slightly skewered melodies and sympathetic point of view ring out like classic rock..."
Entertainment Weekly (12/12/97, p.90) - "It's either a tragedy or their cred-saving grace that the Minneapolis ne'er-do-wells imploded just short of achieving supergroup status. Reprise picks up their story in 1985 with their fifth album, TIM, and includes 16 remixed shoulda-been hits..." - Rating: B+
Melody Maker (12/13/97, p.45) - "...marrying the energy and raw passion of punk with the broad-grinning, infectious fun of pop."

Title Note

ALL FOR NOTHING/NOTHING FOR ALL is an Enhanced CD containing both a full audio program as well as multimedia computer files.

ALL FOR NOTHING/NOTHING FOR ALL is a double-disc featuring 16 well-known studio sides culled from their major label albums and 17 previously unreleased tracks, outtakes, B-sides and rarities. It contains a hidden track, "I Don't Know," at the end of the second disc.

The Replacements: Paul Westerberg (vocals, guitar); Bob Stinson, Slim Dunlap (guitar); Tommy Stinson (bass); Chris Mars (drums, background vocals); Steve Foley (drums).

Producers: Tommy Erdelyi, Jim Dickinson, Matt Wallace, Tony Berg, The Replacements, Scott Litt.

Compilation producer: Michael Hill.

Engineers include: Joe Hardy, Steve Fjelstad, John Hampton, Matt Wallace, Dan Bates.

Includes liner notes by Michael Hill, Bill Flanagan, Holly George-Warren, Peter Jesperson, Seymour Stein, Tommy Erdelyi, Gary Hobbib, Jim Walsh, David Fricke, Karen Schoemer, Jim Dickinson, Bill Holdship, Tommy Keene, Tony Berg, Tim Perell, Matt Wallace, Michael Conway, Joan Jett, Matt Dillon, Scott Litt, John Rzeznik and Gina Arnold.

This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.

Self-deprecating even from the grave, the greatest rock band of the '80s tempers this retrospective of shoulda-beens and never-wases with an apology: "This isn't a greatest hits disc because, well, there weren't really any hits." There should have been, of course, as disc 1, which features four cuts from each of the 'Mats' four major-label albums, makes clear. There are the indispensable indie-rock anthems "Left of the Dial" and "Alex Chilton" and the equally fine acoustic plaints "Here Comes a Regular" and "Skyway." But the industry didn't have a clue what to do with a band that dared mix bruising, anything-goes rock and roll with sensitive songwriting, and metal guitar squalls with pop hooks (and was funny, to boot). Not until Nirvana came along, that is.

Disc 2, on the other hand, is filled with songs the Replacements themselves didn't know what to do with--oddball B-sides, discards and covers, almost all of them released for the first time commercially here. Besides a couple of major lost Paul Westerberg tracks, including the rockingly tuneful "Till We're Nude," this disc is most notable for one unlikely pearl each from bassist Tommy Stinson ("Satellite," the only song he wrote and sang for the 'Mats) and drummer Chris Mars ("All He Wants To Do Is Fish"). There's also a trash-R&B cover, "Jungle Rock," produced by Jim Dickinson in Memphis, that they should have followed up on, and an alternate version of "I Don't Know" (the unlisted final track) that proves, even more than the original, that they knew how to laugh in the face of failure.



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