The Hootenanny (CD)
The Replacements came into their own with Hootenanny, a careening, drunken stumble through punk, rock & roll, country, blues and folk. The eclecticism of the album separated the Replacements from the post-punk hardcore pack.They're still sloppy, to be sure, but Bob Stinson's guitar stings and the rhythm section of Tommy Stinson and Chris Mars rocks with a loose abandon that makes even the filler ? and there's a lot of filler ? enjoyable garage-punk.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Hootenanny |
| 2 | Run It |
| 3 | Color Me Impressed |
| 4 | Willpower |
| 5 | Take Me Down to the Hospital |
| 6 | Mr. Whirly |
| 7 | Within Your Reach |
| 8 | Buck Hill |
| 9 | Lovelines |
| 10 | You Lose |
| 11 | Hayday |
| 12 | Treatment Bound |