Bash & Pop: Friday Night Is Killing Me
Bash & Pop: Friday Night Is Killing Me
Format: CD
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Artist: Bash & Pop
Label: Omnivore Recordings
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 816651013456
Genre: Rock, Heavy Metal
When The Replacements called it quits in 1991, Tommy Stinson missed playing in a band with great chemistry and who all shared the same vision. He recruited then Replacements drummer Steve Foley, Foley's brother Kevin, and Steve Brantseg to form Bash & Pop. Recording with Producer Don Smith (Cracker, Keith Richards, John Hiatt) and getting help from Heartbreakers Benmont Tench and Mike Campbell, Americana icon Greg Leisz, Wire Train's Jeff Trott, and more, the band's debut album, Friday Night Is Killing Me, arrived in January of 1993. The album combined stellar performances and a renewed energy, something many felt the last few Replacements records were missing. In addition to the original 11 track release, an 18 track bonus disc adds rare singles and B-sides, their contribution to the soundtrack of the 1994 film Clerks, and a whopping 15 previously unissued performances. The packaging contains photos and a new essay from Bob Mehr, author of the acclaimed best-seller Trouble Boys: The True Story Of The Replacements. While many are discovering Bash & Pop for the first time on their current tour, and via their new release, the time is right to reintroduce the record that started it all-Friday Night Is Killing Me.
Tracks:
1.1 Never Aim to Please
1.2 Hang Ups
1.3 Loose Ends
1.4 One More Time
1.5 Tickled to Tears
1.6 Nothing
1.7 Fast ; Hard
1.8 Friday Night (Is Killing Me)
1.9 He Means It
1.10 Tiny Pieces
1.11 First Steps
2.1 Never Aim to Please (Home Demo)
2.2 First Steps (Home Demo)
2.3 Hang Ups (Home Demo)
2.4 Tiny Pieces (Home Demo)
2.5 Situation
2.6 Harboring a Fugituve
2.7 Making Me Sick
2.8 Nothing (Alternate Version)
2.9 One More Time (Alternate Version)
2.10 He Means It (Alternate Version)
2.11 Loose Ends (Alternate Version)
2.12 Hang Ups (Alternate Version)
2.13 Tickled to Tears (Alternate Version)
2.14 Fast N' Hard (Alternate Version)
2.15 Friday Night (Is Killing Me) [Alternate Version]
2.16 Tiny Pieces (Alternate Version)
2.17 Never Aim to Please (Alternate Version)
2.18 Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace