| Genre | Unknown |
|---|---|
| Date (CEST) | 2017-01-28 09:46:35 |
| Group | 404 |
| Size | 77 MB |
| Files | 12 |
| M3U / SFV / NFO | |
Bash_And_Pop-Anything_Could_Happen-2017-404
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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-bash_and_pop-not_this_time.mp3 | Bash & Pop | Not This Time | Unknown | Unknown |
| 2 | 02-bash_and_pop-on_the_rocks.mp3 | Bash & Pop | On The Rocks | Unknown | Unknown |
| 3 | 03-bash_and_pop-anything_could_happen.mp3 | Bash & Pop | Anything Could Happen | Unknown | Unknown |
| 4 | 04-bash_and_pop-breathing_room.mp3 | Bash & Pop | Breathing Room | Unknown | Unknown |
| 5 | 05-bash_and_pop-anybody_else.mp3 | Bash & Pop | Anybody Else | Unknown | Unknown |
| 6 | 06-bash_and_pop-cant_be_bothered.mp3 | Bash & Pop | Can't Be Bothered | Unknown | Unknown |
| 7 | 07-bash_and_pop-bad_news.mp3 | Bash & Pop | Bad News | Unknown | Unknown |
| 8 | 08-bash_and_pop-never_wanted_to_know.mp3 | Bash & Pop | Never Wanted To Know | Unknown | Unknown |
| 9 | 09-bash_and_pop-anytime_soon.mp3 | Bash & Pop | Anytime Soon | Unknown | Unknown |
| 10 | 10-bash_and_pop-unfuck_you.mp3 | Bash & Pop | Unfuck You | Unknown | Unknown |
| 11 | 11-bash_and_pop-jesus_loves_you.mp3 | Bash & Pop | Jesus Loves You | Unknown | Unknown |
| 12 | 12-bash_and_pop-shortcut.mp3 | Bash & Pop | Shortcut | Unknown | Unknown |
NFO
Artist: Bash & Pop
Album: Anything Could Happen
Bitrate: 265kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: Fat Possum
Genre: Rock
Size: 80.46 megs
PlayTime: 0h 40min 14sec total
Rip Date: 2017-01-27
Store Date: 2017-01-27
Track List:
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01. Not This Time 2:34
02. On The Rocks 4:23
03. Anything Could Happen 3:32
04. Breathing Room 3:29
05. Anybody Else 3:19
06. Can't Be Bothered 2:51
07. Bad News 3:32
08. Never Wanted To Know 3:22
09. Anytime Soon 4:06
10. Unfuck You 2:33
11. Jesus Loves You 3:08
12. Shortcut 3:25
Release Notes:
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When Tommy Stinson and Paul Westerberg reunited the Replacements for a concert
tour in 2013, plenty of fans were hoping against hope that the new edition of
the band would grace the world with a new album. That didn't happen, but maybe
it's just as well. In the wake of the 'Mats' reunion hitting the ditch in 2015,
Westerberg released one of his spunkiest rock & roll records in years, 2016's
Wild Stab, in collaboration with Juliana Hatfield under the name the I Don't
Cares. And Stinson has followed suit, reviving Bash & Pop, the short-lived but
well-loved band he formed after the Replacements' original 1991 implosion.
Outside of Stinson, no one who played on Bash & Pop's 1993 album, Friday Night
Is Killing Me, appears on 2017's Anything Could Happen, but the two records
share a very similar sound and feel. Stinson has said that he wanted the return
of Bash & Pop to sound like a band with a good vibe playing live in the studio,
and that's exactly what Anything Could Happen delivers. For these sessions,
Stinson was joined by his core accompanists (Steve Selvidge on guitar and
vocals, Justin Perkins on guitar and vocals, Tony Kieraldo on keyboards and
vocals, and Joe Sirois on drums), with a few other players making guest
appearances (including Luther Dickinson and Chip Roberts), and here the pieces
fall together just right. The performances on Anything Could Happen have the
sort of loose-limbed drive that the Faces made their trademark (and the
Replacements strove to emulate), especially when Kieraldo attacks his electric
piano with loving enthusiasm. Stinson performs with a perfect fusion of
street-kid cockiness, regular-guy smirk, and occasional flashes on
heart-on-sleeve philosophizing, and married to these rough-and-ready tunes,
smart but never cocky about it, the effect is magic. Though Stinson is rarely as
perceptive as Westerberg in his songwriting, here Tommy still sounds engaged
with rock & roll in a way his former bandmate can't always muster these days,
and he strikes a more satisfying balance between middle-aged responsibility and
arrested-adolescent swagger. We'll probably never get that Replacements reunion
album, but like Westerberg's Wild Stab, Anything Could Happen effectively
channels the best of what Tommy Stinson brought to the Replacements, and this
unexpected Bash & Pop "reunion" has made an album just about as good -- and
every bit as much fun -- as their minor classic from the '90s.