Wednesday, December 10, 2014

The Replacements: Songs For Slim (New West Records / 2013)

Bob "Slim" Dunlap was the Replacements lead guitarist from 1987-1991, having replaced original guitarist Bob Stinson. He joined the band following the recording of Pleased To Meet Me and was the lead guitarist in-tow for the accompanying tour. He played on their Don't Tell A Soul and All Shook Down albums. In February of 2012, he suffered a massive, debilitating stroke. With Slim and his family facing considerable expenses for his rehabilitation and care, the surviving Replacements (Chris Mars, Tommy Stinson & Paul Westerberg) decided to set up a fundraiser. The result was the songsforslim.com website, collecting numerous auctions and merchandise for fans to purchase with the proceeds going to the Slim Dunlap Fund.


                                       
                                          The Replacements in 1987 with Slim (on far right).

One of these releases, Songs For Slim was a five-song EP that was initially was pressed on 10" vinyl with a limited pressing of 250 and were auctioned online with all proceeds going toward Slim and his medical expenses. Later pressings were sold on 12" on magenta-colored vinyl (with a download card). Tommy Stinson & Paul Westerberg reunited to record four songs - one of which "Busted Up" was written by Slim the others being covers. "Radio Hook Word Hit" (also written by Slim) was recorded entirely by former Replacements drummer Chris Mars. The project was produced by former Replacements mentor/manager Peter Jesperson. The cover art was also done by Chris Mars (who's had a lucrative career as a visual artist since the demise of the Replacements).



There's also been a series of eight 7" singles on colored-vinyl released of Slim's
songs as performed by such artists such as The Young Fresh Fellows, Peter Buck of R.E.M., John Doe of X and Frank Black of The Pixies. These songs (as well as several others) were also collected on the benefit double-album Songs For Slim: Rockin' Here Tonight - A Benefit For Slim Dunlap. All this activity spawned an unlikely Replacements reunion with the band performing at Coachella, Riotfest and on the Tonight Show. I personally saw them at the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium in September of 2014 and it was an exceptional performance.

This is recommended for The Replacements fan (if you haven't already picked up a copy). But it's not a great starting point for the non-replacements. That would be Tim, Let It Be or Pleased To Meet Me.

Here's the video review:



Special thanks: New West Records, Chris Mars Publishing.

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