For Sale: Live at Maxwell's 1986

For Sale: Live at Maxwell's 1986

by The Replacements
For Sale: Live at Maxwell's 1986

For Sale: Live at Maxwell's 1986

by The Replacements

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Overview

Depending on what night you saw them, the Replacements could be one of the greatest, most inspiring rock bands to ever take the stage, or a sloppy, sodden mess not fit for the cheap beer on their rider. While the good shows outweighed the bad, the Replacements' outsized consumption of booze (and other substances), their dramatic emotional ups and downs, and their collective self-destructive streak made them something of a crapshoot as a live act. And their reputation in this area was not helped by The Shit Hits the Fans, the cassette-only authorized bootleg that captured the 'Mats in 1984 stumbling through a set dominated by shambolic covers of songs they didn't really know. But thankfully, we finally have a document that confirms just how good the Replacements could be when the fates allowed. For Sale: Live at Maxwell's 1986 preserves a show the band played in Hoboken, New Jersey that was recorded by a 24-track mobile unit for a possible promotional live release. Since guitarist Bob Stinson was bounced from the lineup a few months later, that promo LP never materialized, but three decades later, the tapes were dusted off for commercial release, and the results are revelatory. Quite simply, this is a nearly perfect Replacements set; they are tight and focused, but not so much that it squeezes the life out of them, and they're full of energy and seemingly having a blast. The song selection pulls the cream from their first four albums, and the 'Mats attack the songs with plenty of crash-and-bash muscle and a surprising amount of nuance, as Paul Westerberg's vocals wring the very potent emotions from numbers like "Unsatisfied," "Bastards of Young," and "Left of the Dial." The snarl of Westerberg and Stinson's guitars is a thing of grimy beauty on these performances, and bassist Tommy Stinson and drummer Chris Mars drive this show like Casey Jones on steroids. This is the Replacements on an especially good night, though it still sounds like them and no one else; their unique mixture of "so what" snark and heart-on-their-sleeves vulnerability shines through at every turn. There are enough flubbed notes and forgotten lyrics to make this sound very much in the moment in a tiny club, but it's not ragged, it's just right, the way live rock & roll is meant to sound. And the engineering and mix are exactly what this band needed, loud and proud with just enough clarity to let the details come through. Near the end of the show, Westerberg declares, "I know this ain't the rockingest show of our career," but it sure boasts just about everything that made them one of the greatest rock bands of their day. Just as much as their very best studio work, For Sale is a invigorating, joyous, rollicking summation of a remarkable band on a night when they truly lived up to their legend. If you ever loved the 'Mats, you need to hear this. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 10/06/2017
Label: Rhino / Sire
UPC: 0081227934200
Rank: 56852

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Hayday
  2. Color Me Impressed
  3. Dose of Thunder
  4. Fox on the Run
  5. Hold My Life
  6. I Will Dare
  7. Favorite Thing
  8. Unsatisfied
  9. Can't Hardly Wait
  10. Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out
  11. Takin a Ride
  12. Bastards of Young
  13. Kiss Me on the Bus
  14. Black Diamond

Disc 2

  1. Johnny's Gonna Die
  2. Otto
  3. I'm in Trouble
  4. Left of the Dial
  5. God Damn Job
  6. Answering Machine
  7. Waitress in the Sky
  8. Take Me Down to the Hospital
  9. Gary's Got a Boner
  10. If Only You Were Lonely
  11. Baby Strange
  12. Hitchin' a Ride
  13. Nowhere Man
  14. Go
  15. Fuck School

Album Credits

Performance Credits

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

Technical Credits

Patrick Milligan   Project Assistant
Paul McCartney   Composer
Andy Scott   Composer
Paul Westerberg   Composer,Group Member
Steve Priest   Composer
Bill Inglot   Mixing
Chris Mars   Composer,Group Member
Steve Woolard   Project Assistant
John Lennon   Composer
Peter Callander   Composer
Randy Ezratty   Engineer
Tommy Stinson   Composer,Group Member
Brian Connolly   Composer
Brian Kehew   Mixing
Marc Bolan   Composer
Paul Stanley   Composer
Andrew Scott   Composer
Bob Stinson   Composer,Group Member
Howie Weinberg   Mastering
Jason Reynolds   A&R,Product Manager
Reggie Collins   Project Assistant
Mick Tucker   Composer
Shannon Ward   Project Assistant
Bob Mehr   Release Production
Mitch Murray   Composer
Caryn Rose   Photography
Mike Joyce   Design
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