Don't Tell a Soul [LP]

Don't Tell a Soul [LP]

by The Replacements
Don't Tell a Soul [LP]

Don't Tell a Soul [LP]

by The Replacements

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

All of the slick production of Pleased to Meet Me couldn't prepare listeners for the glossy sound of Don't Tell a Soul, the Replacements' last-ditch attempt at mainstream success. Bathed with washes of synthesizers, shining guitars, backing vocals and a shimmering, AOR production, Don't Tell a Soul puts an end to the Replacements and begins Paul Westerberg's solo career. The bulk of the songs are self-consciously mature, as Westerberg looks back on his career (the autobiographical "Talent Show") and is haunted by the past ("Rock N Roll Ghost," "Darlin' One"), as he attempts to refashion himself as a craftsman. A few of these attempts work, particularly the country-rock ballad "Achin' to Be" and the arena rock stab "I'll Be You," but the lite-funk workout "Asking Me Lies" and the stuttering "I Won't" are flat-out embarrassing. And the rest of the album suffers from Westerberg's determination to be adult. The songs are too self-consciously mature, and the band functions as a supporting act for the lyrics, which lack the unpretentious poetry of his best work. Ironically, Westerberg's desire to be an "adult" is the reason why radio ignored Don't Tell a Soul, because it meant that the record lacked both rockers or power ballads which would have given them air-time. And most old fans found the production too heavy to make sorting through the album worthwhile. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 01/17/2017
Label: Rhino
UPC: 0081227954796
Rank: 29292

Tracks

  1. Talent Show
  2. Back to Back
  3. We'll Inherit the Earth
  4. Achin' to Be
  5. They're Blind
  6. Anywhere's Better Than Here
  7. Asking Me Lies
  8. I'll Be You
  9. I Won't
  10. Rock 'N' Roll Ghost
  11. Darlin' One

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Replacements   Primary Artist
Slim Dunlap   Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Paul Westerberg   Guitar,Vocals
Chris Mars   Drums,Vocals
Tommy Stinson   Vocals,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Tony Berg   Producer
Slim Dunlap   Composer,Producer
Paul Westerberg   Composer,Producer
Bob Ludwig   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Chris Mars   Composer,Producer
Kyle Davis   Production Assistant
Pat McDougal   Assistant Engineer
John Beverly Jones   Engineer
John Siket   Remix Engineer
Peter Doell   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Jim Lea   Composer
The Replacements   Composer,Producer
Noddy Holder   Composer
Mike Bosley   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Tommy Stinson   Composer,Producer
Dan Bates   Engineer
Chris Lord-Alge   Mixing,Engineer
Matt Wallace   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Heidi Hanschu   Assistant Engineer
John Akre   Engineer
Skip Sailor   Mixing
Kim Champagne   Art Direction
David Seltzer   Photography
Michael Bosley   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Kathe Duba-Noland   Musician
Pat Macdougall   Assistant Engineer
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