The Replacements Album Hootenanny

Hootenanny is the second studio album by the American rock band The Replacements, released on April 29, 1983, by Twin/Tone Records.

The album received positive reviews from critics.

Hootenanny
The Replacements Album Hootenanny
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 29, 1983
RecordedOctober 1982 – January 1983
StudioStark/Mudge Mobile Unit warehouse, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
GenrePunk rock
Length31:06
LabelTwin/Tone
ProducerPaul Stark, Peter Jesperson, The Replacements
The Replacements chronology
Stink
(1982)
Hootenanny
(1983)
Let It Be
(1984)

Recording and release

Hootenanny was mostly recorded from October 1982 to January 1983 at the Stark/Mudge Mobile Unit warehouse in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, which was described in the liner notes as "a warehouse in some godawful suburb north of Mpls". The tracks "Run It" and "Within Your Reach" were recorded at Blackberry Way, while the song "Treatment Bound" was recorded "in the basement". The album was released on April 29, 1983, by Twin/Tone Records. According to the record label, Hootenanny sold more than 38,000 vinyl copies. In 2008, The album was remastered and reissued by Rhino Entertainment, containing seven additional tracks and liner notes by Peter Jesperson. The album's cover art, created by fellow Minneapolis musician and Hüsker Dü drummer, Grant Hart, under the alias of "Fake Name Graphx", is based on the 1963 Crestview Records compilation album The Original Hootenanny.

Music and lyrics

Hootenanny is often regarded as the first release on which The Replacements began to branch out from the "breakneck punk" that characterized their earlier work, through the incorporation of various genres such as blues, country, rockabilly, and boogie. The opening track "Hootenanny" features a rearranged lineup of Chris Mars on lead guitar, Tommy Stinson on rhythm guitar, Bob Stinson on bass guitar, and Paul Westerberg on drums and vocals, while "Within Your Reach" features Westerberg on all instruments and vocals. The lyrics for the song "Lovelines" were largely taken verbatim from the classifieds section of an issue of City Pages, a Minneapolis newspaper. The surf-instrumental "Buck Hill" takes its name from a small skiing area in Burnsville, Minnesota, just a few miles south of Minneapolis.[citation needed] "Mr. Whirly" is a parody of the Beatles track "Oh! Darling" (with the opening bars of "Strawberry Fields Forever") and bears the writing credit "mostly stolen" on the record label.[citation needed]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
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Spin Alternative Record Guide7/10
The Village VoiceB+

Hootenanny received positive reviews from critics. Jon Young, in a 1983 Trouser Press review, said that the Replacements play "with all the delicacy of a garbage compactor," and that "their joyful noise may shock you, but it'll add excitement to your life." The album was ranked number 30 in The Village Voice's 1983 Pazz & Jop critics' poll. In a retrospective review, Noel Murray of The A.V. Club felt that Hootenanny "brims with personality, and though The Replacements' real masterpieces were ahead of them, their second LP was a deck-clearer that gave Westerberg the confidence to mature. It's just too bad that he never again made an album this straight-up fun."

Track listing

All tracks are written by Paul Westerberg, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hootenanny"Bob Stinson, Chris Mars, Paul Westerberg, Tommy Stinson1:52
2."Run It"Chris Mars, Paul Westerberg1:11
3."Color Me Impressed" 2:25
4."Willpower" 4:22
5."Take Me Down to the Hospital" 3:47
6."Mr. Whirly""mostly stolen"1:53
7."Within Your Reach" 4:24
8."Buck Hill"Chris Mars, Paul Westerberg, Tommy Stinson2:09
9."Lovelines"Bob Stinson, Chris Mars, Paul Westerberg, Tommy Stinson, "C.P. Readers"2:01
10."You Lose"Bob Stinson, Chris Mars, Paul Westerberg, Tommy Stinson1:41
11."Hayday" 2:06
12."Treatment Bound" 3:16
Deluxe Edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Lookin' for Ya"1:57
14."Junior's Got a Gun" (Outtake - Rough Mix)2:08
15."Ain't No Crime" (Outtake)1:15
16."Johnny Fast" (Outtake - Rough Mix)2:28
17."Treatment Bound" (Alternate Version)3:15
18."Lovelines" (Alternate Vocal)2:05
19."Bad Worker" (Solo Home Demo)4:14

Personnel

    The Replacements

References

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