Dead Man's Pop

Dead Man's Pop

by The Replacements
Dead Man's Pop

Dead Man's Pop

by The Replacements

CD(ATTRIBUTE WLP)

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Overview

Don't Tell a Soul gave the Replacements their only charting hit, but that modest success came at a cost. The album, like nearly all the 'Mats albums that preceded it, had a difficult birth, with the group battling original producer Tony Berg at Bearsville Studios in New York before finding a suitable collaborator in Matt Wallace, a soon-to-be-star producer at the dawn of his career. Wallace believed he was also hired to mix the album, but Sire always planned to hand over the recordings to a mixer with a proven commercial track record, so they wound up in the hands of Chris Lord-Alge, who gave the original tapes a cavernous, shiny mix that was state of the art circa 1988. Lord-Alge's work certainly helped sell the Replacements to radio -- "I'll Be You" became the band's first number one Modern Rock hit -- but the glossy shine of Don't Tell a Soul found few devotees among devoted 'Mats fans. All of this preamble is the reason why Dead Man's Pop is a major archival release within their catalog. The quadruple-disc box rounds up everything unreleased surrounding the Don't Tell a Soul sessions: the original Bearsville sessions, outtakes and demos from the Wallace sessions, a night of drunken debauchery with a visiting Tom Waits, the complete Milwaukee concert that provided the source for the 1989 promo EP Inconcerated Live, and a reconstruction of the original Matt Wallace mix. Many of these tapes were discovered in the possession of Slim Dunlap, whose wife handed the reels over to Replacements biographer Bob Mehr, who found Wallace eager to restore his original mix and sequencing. Wallace's version of Don't Tell a Soul is a revelation. Stripped of Lord-Alge's studio finery, the record now seems like a distant cousin of Tim. Rawer and moodier than Pleased to Meet Me, this version of Soul can sometimes be jarring -- particularly on "I'll Be You," which now seems to drag after being restored to its original, slower speed -- but the tweaks are often subtle, resulting in an album that feels streamlined yet ragged. It sounds like the Replacements on their best behavior, in other words, but it sounds more like the Replacements than the released Soul, a shift that comes into sharp relief on "They're Blind," which is now slower, sadder, and soulful. The bonus material is worthwhile, too. While many of the unreleased highlights from Bearsville, including the splendid "Portland," showed up in the 2008 deluxe edition, it's a delight to hear all of the ramshackle late-night session with Waits. During this, Paul Westerberg stumbles through his own "If Only You Were Lonely," howls with Waits on Billy Swan's "I Can Help," and trades insults on "Lowdown Monkey Blues." In this context, the full Milwaukee concert plays like an extended coda, proving how the band could sometimes act like crowd-pleasing professionals on-stage. In concert, the Replacements sounded like a tighter version of classic Replacements, and the same can be said of the Matt Wallace version of Don't Tell a Soul, which is why Dead Man's Pop is such a blessing: this set helps make this era seem like a grand farewell from the band instead of the beginning of a messy end. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 09/27/2019
Label: Rhino / Warner Bros.
UPC: 0603497851133
Rank: 30613

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Talent Show [Matt Wallace Mix]
  2. I¿¿¿ll Be You [Matt Wallace Mix]
  3. We¿¿¿ll Inherit the Earth [Matt Wallace Mix]
  4. Achin¿¿¿ to Be [Matt Wallace Mix]
  5. Darlin¿¿¿ One [Matt Wallace Mix]
  6. Back to Back [Matt Wallace Mix]
  7. I Won¿¿¿t [Matt Wallace Mix]
  8. Asking Me Lies [Matt Wallace Mix]
  9. They¿¿¿re Blind [Matt Wallace Mix]
  10. Anywhere¿¿¿s Better Than Here [Matt Wallace Mix]
  11. Rock ¿¿¿n¿¿¿ Roll Ghost [Matt Wallace Mix]

Disc 2

  1. Portland [Alternate Mix] [Bearsville Version]
  2. Achin¿¿¿ tBe [Bearsville Version]
  3. I¿¿¿ll Be You [Bearsville Version]
  4. Wake Up [Alternate Mix] [Bearsville Version]
  5. We¿¿¿ll Inherit the Earth [Bearsville Version]
  6. Last Thing in the World
  7. They¿¿¿re Blind [Bearsville Version]
  8. Rock ¿¿¿N¿¿¿ Roll Ghost [Bearsville Version]
  9. Darlin¿¿¿ One [Bearsville Version]
  10. Talent Show
  11. Dance on My Planet
  12. We Know the Night [Alternate Outtake]
  13. Ought to Get Love [Alternate Mix]
  14. Gudbuy T¿¿¿Jane [Outtake]
  15. Lowdown Monkey Blues
  16. If Only You Were Lonely
  17. We Know the Night [Rehearsal]
  18. We Know the Night [Full Band Version]
  19. I Can Help
  20. Date to Church [Matt Wallace Remix]

Disc 3

  1. Alex Chilton
  2. Talent Show
  3. Back to Back
  4. I Don¿¿¿t Know
  5. The Ledge
  6. Waitress in the Sky
  7. Anywhere¿¿¿s Better Than Here
  8. Nightclub Jitters
  9. Cruella De Ville
  10. Achin¿¿¿ to Be
  11. Asking Me Lies
  12. Bastards of Young
  13. Answering Machine
  14. Little Mascara
  15. I¿¿¿ll Be You

Disc 4

  1. Darlin¿¿¿ One
  2. I Will Dare
  3. Another Girl, Another Planet
  4. I Won¿¿¿t
  5. Unsatisfied
  6. We¿¿¿ll Inherit the Earth
  7. Can¿¿¿t Hardly Wait
  8. Color Me Impressed
  9. Born to Lose
  10. Never Mind
  11. Here Comes a Regular
  12. Valentine
  13. Left of the Dial
  14. Black Diamond

Disc 5

  1. Talent Show [Matt Wallace Mix]
  2. I¿¿¿ll Be You [Matt Wallace Mix]
  3. We¿¿¿ll Inherit the Earth [Matt Wallace Mix]
  4. Achin¿¿¿ to Be [Matt Wallace Mix]
  5. Darlin¿¿¿ One [Matt Wallace Mix]
  6. Back to Back [Matt Wallace Mix]
  7. I Won¿¿¿t [Matt Wallace Mix]
  8. Asking Me Lies [Matt Wallace Mix]
  9. They¿¿¿re Blind [Matt Wallace Mix]
  10. Anywhere¿¿¿s Better Than Here [Matt Wallace Mix]
  11. Rock ¿¿¿n¿¿¿ Roll Ghost [Matt Wallace Mix]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Replacements   Primary Artist
Tom Waits   Vocals,Featured Artist
Slim Dunlap   Guitar,Vocals
Paul Westerberg   Guitar,Vocals
Chris Mars   Drums,Vocals
Tommy Stinson   Bass,Vocals

Technical Credits

Tom Waits   Composer
Brian Kehew   Live Mixing
Dan Bates   Engineer
Skip Saylor   Project Assistant
Paul Stanley   Composer,Lyricist
Billy Swan   Composer,Lyricist
Chris Lord-Alge   Mixing,Original Mix
John Srebalus   Editorial
Matt Wallace   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Tony Berg   Engineer
Slim Dunlap   Composer
Andrew Sandoval   Project Assistant
Paul Westerberg   Composer,Liner Notes
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Chris Bellman   Disc Cutting
Chris Mars   Composer
Kyle Davis   Production Assistant
Jody Stephens   Project Assistant
John Beverly Jones   Engineer
Jon Wurster   Project Assistant
Johnny Thunders   Composer
Peter Doell   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Mel Leven   Composer
Andy Fischer   Project Assistant
Heidi Hanschu   Assistant Engineer
John Akre   Engineer
Skip Sailor   Original Mix
Sheryl Farber   Editorial
Bob Mehr   Producer
Thom Chadley   Assistant Engineer
Isa Helderman   Assistant Engineer
Susanne Savage   Project Assistant
Kent Liu   Project Assistant
Barrett Schultz   Project Assistant
Pat Macdougall   Assistant Engineer
Kevin Easton   Assistant Engineer
Garrett Graveline   Project Assistant
Moises Luna   Project Assistant
Mike Wilson   Project Assistant
Kristin Attaway   Package Design
Mike Joyce   Package Design,Project Assistant
Michael Hill   Producer
Brian Dodd   Product Manager
Ari Surdoval   Project Assistant
Eric Weiher   Project Assistant
Rick Fuller   Project Assistant
Jason Jones   Producer
Justin Perkins   Mastering
Peter Perrett   Composer
Jim Lea   Composer
Adam Hill   Project Assistant
The Replacements   Producer
Noddy Holder   Composer
Mike Bosley   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Tommy Stinson   Composer
Timothy R. Powell   Engineer,Recording
Thom Cadley   Assistant Engineer
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