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Tim (The Replacements album)

Tim is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band The Replacements. It was released in September 1985 on Sire Records. It was their first major label release and also the last album made by the original line-up of the band: guitarist Bob Stinson was kicked out of the band towards the end of 1986.

Tim
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 18, 1985
RecordedJune–July 1985
StudioNicollet Studios (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Genre
Length36:26
LabelSire
ProducerTommy Erdelyi
The Replacements chronology
Let It Be
(1984)
Tim
(1985)
The Shit Hits the Fans
(1985)

Like its predecessors, Tim achieved moderate mainstream commercial success despite critical acclaim. The album peaked at number 183 on the Billboard Top 200. It was placed 136th on Rolling Stone's 2003 list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, and 137 in a 2012 revised list.[1] It ranked 4th in the Alternative Press list of the Top 99 albums of 1985–1995.[2] Along with the band's previous album, Let It Be, Tim received five stars from AllMusic. In 2014, the staff of PopMatters included the album on their list of "12 Essential Alternative Rock Albums from the 1980s".[3]

Bob Stinson is the only member of the band whose face is clearly visible on the cover.

Songs edit

Stylistically, the album shows Paul Westerberg's diverse influences, including Alex Chilton's Big Star on "Hold My Life," Roy Orbison and Duane Eddy on "Swingin Party" and Nick Lowe on "Kiss Me on the Bus." The song "Can't Hardly Wait" was originally recorded for Tim, but was not included in the release. It appears later on Pleased to Meet Me with one of the original guitar parts changed to a horn part.

The album also contains the song "Bastards of Young," which was given a now-infamous black-and-white video, consisting mostly of a single unbroken shot of a speaker. At the end of the song, the speaker is kicked in by the person who was listening to the song. Similar videos were also made for "Hold My Life" (in color), "Left of the Dial" (minus the speaker-bashing), and "Little Mascara" (also in color).

"Left of the Dial" is a reference to college radio stations, which were usually on the left side of a radio dial.[4][5] Nearly 40 years after the album's release, the song remains popular as a college radio anthem and was ranked 265 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2021;[6] it was ranked 24th in Rolling Stone's 2023 list of "The 200 best songs of the 1980s".

The band performed "Bastards of Young" and "Kiss Me on the Bus" on Saturday Night Live on January 18, 1986. It was the most television exposure the band had received up to that time, but the band's behavior on the show, including swearing during the broadcast, resulted in a lifetime ban from Saturday Night Live. However, Westerberg would later perform on the show as a solo artist.

The song "Here Comes a Regular" was written about south Minneapolis bar CC Club, a frequent hangout for the band across the street from record store Oar Folkjokeopus, an important center for the Minneapolis music scene.[7]

"Bastards of Young" was featured in the opening credits for Greg Mottola's 2009 film Adventureland, the 2020 Marvel superhero horror film The New Mutants and in the TV series The Bear (Season 2, Episode 5, "Pop").

Reissues edit

The album was first remastered and reissued by Rhino Entertainment on September 23, 2008 with six additional tracks and liner notes by Peter Jesperson.

 
Cover for Tim: Let It Bleed Edition

Rhino reissued the album again as Tim: Let It Bleed Edition, on September 22, 2023. The four-disc re-release includes a new mix by Ed Stasium, alternate takes, demos, a live performance at the Cabaret Metro recorded in 1986, and liner notes by Bob Mehr.[8] In total, the box-set includes 65 tracks, 50 of which have never been heard before.[9]

Reception edit

Retrospective professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [10]
Blender     [11]
Christgau's Record GuideA−[12]
Entertainment WeeklyA[13]
Mojo     [14]
Pitchfork8.7/10 (2008)[15]
10/10 (2023)[16]
Q     [17]
Rolling Stone     [18]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [19]
Spin Alternative Record Guide9/10[20]

Like its predecessor, Let It Be, Tim was highly praised by critics upon its release.[21] The album is frequently included on professional lists of the all-time best rock albums. Tim was ranked at number four in Alternative Press' list of the Top 99 albums of 1985–1995.[2] Along with their previous album, Let It Be, Tim received five stars from AllMusic.

The album was placed 136th on Rolling Stone's 2003 list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, with the following review:

Singer-guitarist Paul Westerberg once cited Tim's stylistic bookends to describe both the longevity of the Replacements' influence and their lack of mainstream success. "My style is ultimately both kinds of things," he said. "Sometimes you just love the little acoustic songs, and other times you want to crank the goddamn amp up, and those two parts of me are forever entwined." That cognitive dissonance – the Stonesesque swagger of "Bastards of Young," the unpolished reflection in "Swingin Party" — became a crucial template for grunge, alternative country and, recently, the noisy introspection of emo.[22]

Pitchfork ranked Tim at number 37 on their list of the Top 100 Albums of the 1980s.[23] Slant Magazine listed the album at number 66 on its list of "Best Albums of the 1980s".[24]

Reviewing the 2023 Tim: Let It Bleed re-release, Jack Hamilton of Slate called the original album one of the most poorly-mixed of the 1980s, praising Ed Stasium's remix as "a watershed, the rare act of musical revision that refreshes its object in ways that should thrill diehard fans while also serving as a gorgeous welcome 'Mat for listeners experiencing this music for the first time".[25] Jeremy D. Larson of Pitchfork gave the re-release a 10 out of 10 and called it an "unbelievable new remix of Tim that doesn’t just challenge the notion that Let It Be was the Replacements at their peak, but usurps it to become the best and most definitive album in their catalog".[16]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Paul Westerberg, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hold My Life" 4:18
2."I'll Buy" 3:20
3."Kiss Me on the Bus" 2:48
4."Dose of Thunder"2:16
5."Waitress in the Sky" 2:02
6."Swingin Party" 3:48
7."Bastards of Young" 3:35
8."Lay It Down Clown" 2:22
9."Left of the Dial" 3:41
10."Little Mascara" 3:33
11."Here Comes a Regular" 4:46
2008 CD reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Can't Hardly Wait" (Acoustic Outtake) 3:52
13."Nowhere Is My Home" (Session Outtake) 4:01
14."Can't Hardly Wait" (Electric Outtake) 3:09
15."Kiss Me on the Bus" (Demo Version) 3:00
16."Waitress in the Sky" (Alternate Version)
  • Mars
  • T. Stinson
  • Westerberg
2:00
17."Here Comes a Regular" (Alternate Version) 5:22
Total length:58:46
  • Tracks 12 and 14–17 were previously unreleased.
  • Tracks 12–14 are session outtakes with Alex Chilton as producer.

Tim: Let It Bleed Edition (2023 4 disc reissue) edit

Disc One
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hold My Life" (Ed Stasium mix) 4:21
2."I'll Buy" (Ed Stasium mix) 3:22
3."Kiss Me on the Bus" (Ed Stasium mix) 2:56
4."Dose of Thunder" (Ed Stasium mix)
  • Mars
  • T. Stinson
  • Westerberg
2:19
5."Waitress in the Sky" (Ed Stasium mix) 2:07
6."Swingin Party" (Ed Stasium mix) 3:50
7."Bastards of Young" (Ed Stasium mix) 3:37
8."Lay It Down Clown" (Ed Stasium mix) 2:23
9."Left of the Dial" (Ed Stasium mix) 3:42
10."Little Mascara" (Ed Stasium mix) 4:28
11."Here Comes a Regular" (Ed Stasium mix) 4:56
Disc Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hold My Life" (2023 Remaster) 4:20
2."I'll Buy" (2023 Remaster) 3:23
3."Kiss Me on the Bus" (2023 Remaster) 2:54
4."Dose of Thunder" (2023 Remaster)
  • Mars
  • T. Stinson
  • Westerberg
2:17
5."Waitress in the Sky" (2023 Remaster) 2:01
6."Swingin Party" (2023 Remaster) 3:50
7."Bastards of Young" (2023 Remaster) 3:37
8."Lay It Down Clown" (2023 Remaster) 2:24
9."Left of the Dial" (2023 Remaster) 3:43
10."Little Mascara" (2023 Remaster) 3:35
11."Here Comes a Regular" (2023 Remaster) 4:46
Disc Three
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Can't Hardly Wait" (Acoustic Demo) 3:51
2."Nowhere Is My Home" (Alernate mix) 4:01
3."Can't Hardly Wait" (Electric Demo - Alternate mix) 3:09
4."Left of the Dial" (Alternate Version) 3:57
5."Nowhere Is My Home" (Alternate Version) 4:23
6."Can't Hardly Wait" (Cello Version) 3:06
7."Kiss Me on the Bus" (Studio Demo) 2:59
8."Little Mascara" (Studio Demo) 4:01
9."Bastards of Young" (Alternate Version) 3:40
10."Hold My Life" (Alternate Version) 4:23
11."Having Fun" 2:56
12."Waitress in the Sky" (Alternate Version)
  • Mars
  • T. Stinson
  • Westerberg
2:00
13."Can't Hardly Wait" (The "Tim" Version - Alternate mix) 3:09
14."Swingin Party" (Alternate Version) 3:51
15."Here Comes a Regular" (Alternate Version) 4:31
Disc Four - Live at the Cabaret Metro
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Gary's Got a Boner" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86)
1:56
2."Love You Till Friday" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 2:09
3."Bastards of Young" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 3:15
4."Can't Hardly Wait" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 3:04
5."Answering Machine" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 3:00
6."Little Mascara" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 3:24
7."Color Me Impressed" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 2:38
8."Kiss Me on the Bus" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 3:11
9."Favorite Thing" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86)
  • Westerberg
  • T. Stinson
  • B. Stinson
  • Mars
2:26
10."Mr. Whirly" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 1:47
11."Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86)
  • Westerberg
  • T. Stinson
  • B. Stinson
  • Mars
2:02
12."I Will Dare" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 3:22
13."Johnny's Gonna Die" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 3:46
14."Dose of Thunder" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86)
  • Mars
  • T. Stinson
  • Westerberg
2:30
15."Takin a Ride" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 2:28
16."Hitchin' a Ride" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86)Mitch Murray & Peter Callander2:11
17."Trouble Boys" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86)Billy Bremner (listed as Billy Murray)2:11
18."Unsatisfied" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 2:35
19."Black Diamond" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86)Paul Stanley2:49
20."Jumpin' Jack Flash" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86)Jagger/Richards4:03
21."Customer" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 1:33
22."Borstal Breakout" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86)Dave Parsons & Jimmy Pursey2:01
23."Take Me Down to the Hospital" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 3:22
24."Kids Don't Follow" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 2:44
25."Nowhere Man" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86)Lennon/McCartney2:15
26."The Crusher" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86)Bob Nolan1:29
27."I'm in Trouble" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 2:31
28."Go" (Live at the Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, 1/11/86) 3:02
Total length:3:18:50

Personnel edit

The Replacements

with:

Technical:

References edit

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Tim is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band The Replacements It was released in September 1985 on Sire Records It was their first major label release and also the last album made by the original line up of the band guitarist Bob Stinson was kicked out of the band towards the end of 1986 TimStudio album by The ReplacementsReleasedSeptember 18 1985RecordedJune July 1985StudioNicollet Studios Minneapolis Minnesota GenreAlternative rock punk rock power popLength36 26LabelSireProducerTommy ErdelyiThe Replacements chronologyLet It Be 1984 Tim 1985 The Shit Hits the Fans 1985 Like its predecessors Tim achieved moderate mainstream commercial success despite critical acclaim The album peaked at number 183 on the Billboard Top 200 It was placed 136th on Rolling Stone s 2003 list of the 500 greatest albums of all time and 137 in a 2012 revised list 1 It ranked 4th in the Alternative Press list of the Top 99 albums of 1985 1995 2 Along with the band s previous album Let It Be Tim received five stars from AllMusic In 2014 the staff of PopMatters included the album on their list of 12 Essential Alternative Rock Albums from the 1980s 3 Bob Stinson is the only member of the band whose face is clearly visible on the cover Contents 1 Songs 2 Reissues 3 Reception 4 Track listing 4 1 Tim Let It Bleed Edition 2023 4 disc reissue 5 Personnel 6 References 7 External linksSongs editStylistically the album shows Paul Westerberg s diverse influences including Alex Chilton s Big Star on Hold My Life Roy Orbison and Duane Eddy on Swingin Party and Nick Lowe on Kiss Me on the Bus The song Can t Hardly Wait was originally recorded for Tim but was not included in the release It appears later on Pleased to Meet Me with one of the original guitar parts changed to a horn part The album also contains the song Bastards of Young which was given a now infamous black and white video consisting mostly of a single unbroken shot of a speaker At the end of the song the speaker is kicked in by the person who was listening to the song Similar videos were also made for Hold My Life in color Left of the Dial minus the speaker bashing and Little Mascara also in color Left of the Dial is a reference to college radio stations which were usually on the left side of a radio dial 4 5 Nearly 40 years after the album s release the song remains popular as a college radio anthem and was ranked 265 on Rolling Stone s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2021 6 it was ranked 24th in Rolling Stone s 2023 list of The 200 best songs of the 1980s The band performed Bastards of Young and Kiss Me on the Bus on Saturday Night Live on January 18 1986 It was the most television exposure the band had received up to that time but the band s behavior on the show including swearing during the broadcast resulted in a lifetime ban from Saturday Night Live However Westerberg would later perform on the show as a solo artist The song Here Comes a Regular was written about south Minneapolis bar CC Club a frequent hangout for the band across the street from record store Oar Folkjokeopus an important center for the Minneapolis music scene 7 Bastards of Young was featured in the opening credits for Greg Mottola s 2009 film Adventureland the 2020 Marvel superhero horror film The New Mutants and in the TV series The Bear Season 2 Episode 5 Pop Reissues editThe album was first remastered and reissued by Rhino Entertainment on September 23 2008 with six additional tracks and liner notes by Peter Jesperson nbsp Cover for Tim Let It Bleed Edition Rhino reissued the album again as Tim Let It Bleed Edition on September 22 2023 The four disc re release includes a new mix by Ed Stasium alternate takes demos a live performance at the Cabaret Metro recorded in 1986 and liner notes by Bob Mehr 8 In total the box set includes 65 tracks 50 of which have never been heard before 9 Reception editRetrospective professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Christgau s Record GuideA 12 Entertainment WeeklyA 13 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 Pitchfork8 7 10 2008 15 10 10 2023 16 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 Spin Alternative Record Guide9 10 20 Like its predecessor Let It Be Tim was highly praised by critics upon its release 21 The album is frequently included on professional lists of the all time best rock albums Tim was ranked at number four in Alternative Press list of the Top 99 albums of 1985 1995 2 Along with their previous album Let It Be Tim received five stars from AllMusic The album was placed 136th on Rolling Stone s 2003 list of the 500 greatest albums of all time with the following review Singer guitarist Paul Westerberg once cited Tim s stylistic bookends to describe both the longevity of the Replacements influence and their lack of mainstream success My style is ultimately both kinds of things he said Sometimes you just love the little acoustic songs and other times you want to crank the goddamn amp up and those two parts of me are forever entwined That cognitive dissonance the Stonesesque swagger of Bastards of Young the unpolished reflection in Swingin Party became a crucial template for grunge alternative country and recently the noisy introspection of emo 22 Pitchfork ranked Tim at number 37 on their list of the Top 100 Albums of the 1980s 23 Slant Magazine listed the album at number 66 on its list of Best Albums of the 1980s 24 Reviewing the 2023 Tim Let It Bleed re release Jack Hamilton of Slate called the original album one of the most poorly mixed of the 1980s praising Ed Stasium s remix as a watershed the rare act of musical revision that refreshes its object in ways that should thrill diehard fans while also serving as a gorgeous welcome Mat for listeners experiencing this music for the first time 25 Jeremy D Larson of Pitchfork gave the re release a 10 out of 10 and called it an unbelievable new remix of Tim that doesn t just challenge the notion that Let It Be was the Replacements at their peak but usurps it to become the best and most definitive album in their catalog 16 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Paul Westerberg except where notedNo TitleWriter s Length1 Hold My Life 4 182 I ll Buy 3 203 Kiss Me on the Bus 2 484 Dose of Thunder Chris MarsTommy StinsonWesterberg2 165 Waitress in the Sky 2 026 Swingin Party 3 487 Bastards of Young 3 358 Lay It Down Clown 2 229 Left of the Dial 3 4110 Little Mascara 3 3311 Here Comes a Regular 4 46 2008 CD reissue bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length12 Can t Hardly Wait Acoustic Outtake 3 5213 Nowhere Is My Home Session Outtake 4 0114 Can t Hardly Wait Electric Outtake 3 0915 Kiss Me on the Bus Demo Version 3 0016 Waitress in the Sky Alternate Version MarsT StinsonWesterberg2 0017 Here Comes a Regular Alternate Version 5 22Total length 58 46 Tracks 12 and 14 17 were previously unreleased Tracks 12 14 are session outtakes with Alex Chilton as producer Tim Let It Bleed Edition 2023 4 disc reissue edit Disc OneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Hold My Life Ed Stasium mix 4 212 I ll Buy Ed Stasium mix 3 223 Kiss Me on the Bus Ed Stasium mix 2 564 Dose of Thunder Ed Stasium mix MarsT StinsonWesterberg2 195 Waitress in the Sky Ed Stasium mix 2 076 Swingin Party Ed Stasium mix 3 507 Bastards of Young Ed Stasium mix 3 378 Lay It Down Clown Ed Stasium mix 2 239 Left of the Dial Ed Stasium mix 3 4210 Little Mascara Ed Stasium mix 4 2811 Here Comes a Regular Ed Stasium mix 4 56 Disc TwoNo TitleWriter s Length1 Hold My Life 2023 Remaster 4 202 I ll Buy 2023 Remaster 3 233 Kiss Me on the Bus 2023 Remaster 2 544 Dose of Thunder 2023 Remaster MarsT StinsonWesterberg2 175 Waitress in the Sky 2023 Remaster 2 016 Swingin Party 2023 Remaster 3 507 Bastards of Young 2023 Remaster 3 378 Lay It Down Clown 2023 Remaster 2 249 Left of the Dial 2023 Remaster 3 4310 Little Mascara 2023 Remaster 3 3511 Here Comes a Regular 2023 Remaster 4 46 Disc ThreeNo TitleWriter s Length1 Can t Hardly Wait Acoustic Demo 3 512 Nowhere Is My Home Alernate mix 4 013 Can t Hardly Wait Electric Demo Alternate mix 3 094 Left of the Dial Alternate Version 3 575 Nowhere Is My Home Alternate Version 4 236 Can t Hardly Wait Cello Version 3 067 Kiss Me on the Bus Studio Demo 2 598 Little Mascara Studio Demo 4 019 Bastards of Young Alternate Version 3 4010 Hold My Life Alternate Version 4 2311 Having Fun 2 5612 Waitress in the Sky Alternate Version MarsT StinsonWesterberg2 0013 Can t Hardly Wait The Tim Version Alternate mix 3 0914 Swingin Party Alternate Version 3 5115 Here Comes a Regular Alternate Version 4 31 Disc Four Live at the Cabaret MetroNo TitleWriter s Length1 Gary s Got a Boner Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 B StinsonMarsWesterbergTed NugentT Stinson1 562 Love You Till Friday Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 2 093 Bastards of Young Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 3 154 Can t Hardly Wait Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 3 045 Answering Machine Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 3 006 Little Mascara Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 3 247 Color Me Impressed Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 2 388 Kiss Me on the Bus Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 3 119 Favorite Thing Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 WesterbergT StinsonB StinsonMars2 2610 Mr Whirly Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 1 4711 Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 WesterbergT StinsonB StinsonMars2 0212 I Will Dare Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 3 2213 Johnny s Gonna Die Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 3 4614 Dose of Thunder Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 MarsT StinsonWesterberg2 3015 Takin a Ride Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 2 2816 Hitchin a Ride Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 Mitch Murray amp Peter Callander2 1117 Trouble Boys Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 Billy Bremner listed as Billy Murray 2 1118 Unsatisfied Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 2 3519 Black Diamond Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 Paul Stanley2 4920 Jumpin Jack Flash Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 Jagger Richards4 0321 Customer Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 1 3322 Borstal Breakout Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 Dave Parsons amp Jimmy Pursey2 0123 Take Me Down to the Hospital Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 3 2224 Kids Don t Follow Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 2 4425 Nowhere Man Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 Lennon McCartney2 1526 The Crusher Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 Bob Nolan1 2927 I m in Trouble Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 2 3128 Go Live at the Cabaret Metro Chicago IL 1 11 86 3 02Total length 3 18 50Personnel editThe Replacements Paul Westerberg guitar piano vocals Chris Mars drums backing vocals Bob Stinson guitar Tommy Stinson bass with Alex Chilton additional production vocals on Left of the Dial Tommy Erdelyi producer guitar solo on Kiss Me on the Bus Technical Steven Fjelstad producer engineer Jack Skinner mastering Robert Longo artwork Ed Stasium mixer 2023 reissue Bob Mehr liner notes 2023 reissue References edit 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone s definitive list of the 500 greatest albums of all time Rolling Stone 2012 Retrieved September 18 2019 a b Rocklist net Alternative Press Rocklistmusic co uk September 2 1978 Retrieved November 5 2011 Makowsky Jennifer August 27 2014 12 Essential Alternative Rock Albums from the 1980s PopMatters Archived from the original on January 22 2018 Retrieved October 27 2015 Left of the Dial KCRU org 2018 Retrieved October 5 2021 Left of the Dial takes its name from the Replacements song of the same name and is a reference to the position of the radio dial on which non commercial 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