Tracklist
I Will Dare 197
Favorite Thing 139
We’re Comin’ Out 141
Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out 114
Androgynous 192
Black Diamond 161
Unsatisfied 241
Seen Your Video 188
Gary's Got A Boner 148
Sixteen Blue 264
Answering Machine 219
Gary's Got A Boner 154
Favorite Thing 141
Perfectly Lethal 210
Temptation Eyes 148
Who’s Gonna Take Us Alive 207
Heartbeat, It’s A Lovebeat 174
Answering Machine – Home Demo 1 162
Answering Machine – Home Demo 2 159
Street Girl – Takes 1 And 2 222
Sixteen Blue – Alternate Version 285
Unsatisfied – Full Length Version 266
Androgynous – Alternate Version 190
20th Century Boy 236
Hey Good Lookin’ 168
Can’t Hardly Wait 196
Left In The Dark 172
Unsatisfied 164
I Will Dare 215
Favorite Thing 162
Kids Don't Follow 154
Run It 76
Color Me Impressed 169
Hayday 115
Nowhere Is My Home 273
Love You Till Friday 150
Help Me Rhonda/G.T.O. 298
Takin' A Ride 156
Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out 109
Gary's Got A Boner 155
Johnny's Gonna Die 234
Can’t Get Enough 164
I'm In Trouble 134
Don't Ask Why 111
Take Me Down To The Hospital 191
Shiftless When Idle 168
Mr. Whirly 110
Hitchin' A Ride 171
Black Diamond 162
20th Century Boy 193
Go 155
Gimme Noise 107
White And Lazy 137
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Tracklist
I Will Dare 197
Favorite Thing 139
We’re Comin’ Out 141
Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out 114
Androgynous 192
Black Diamond 161
Unsatisfied 241
Seen Your Video 188
Gary's Got A Boner 148
Sixteen Blue 264
Answering Machine 219
Gary's Got A Boner 154
Favorite Thing 141
Perfectly Lethal 210
Temptation Eyes 148
Who’s Gonna Take Us Alive 207
Heartbeat, It’s A Lovebeat 174
Answering Machine – Home Demo 1 162
Answering Machine – Home Demo 2 159
Street Girl – Takes 1 And 2 222
Sixteen Blue – Alternate Version 285
Unsatisfied – Full Length Version 266
Androgynous – Alternate Version 190
20th Century Boy 236
Hey Good Lookin’ 168
Can’t Hardly Wait 196
Left In The Dark 172
Unsatisfied 164
I Will Dare 215
Favorite Thing 162
Kids Don't Follow 154
Run It 76
Color Me Impressed 169
Hayday 115
Nowhere Is My Home 273
Love You Till Friday 150
Help Me Rhonda/G.T.O. 298
Takin' A Ride 156
Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out 109
Gary's Got A Boner 155
Johnny's Gonna Die 234
Can’t Get Enough 164
I'm In Trouble 134
Don't Ask Why 111
Take Me Down To The Hospital 191
Shiftless When Idle 168
Mr. Whirly 110
Hitchin' A Ride 171
Black Diamond 162
20th Century Boy 193
Go 155
Gimme Noise 107
White And Lazy 137

Show Notes

Let It Be by The Replacements—Paul Westerberg, Bob Stinson, Tommy Stinson, and Chris Mars—originally released by highly revered indie label Twin/Tone Records, is widely hailed as one of the greatest albums of the 1980s and a cornerstone of indie rock. On October 24, the landmark 1984 album returns in a newly remastered and expanded edition from Rhino.

The set gathers a wide range of unreleased material from the Let It Be sessions, including alternate versions of “Gary’s Got A Boner” and “Favorite Thing,” as well as previously unreleased outtakes “Who’s Gonna Take Us Alive” and “Street Girl.” The alternate version of “Androgynous” features a different vocal take and the full piano intro, restored for the first time. All five bonus tracks from 2008’s Let It Be (Expanded Edition) are included here, newly remastered for this set.

The collection also includes Goodnight! Go Home!, an unreleased 28-song performance recorded in August 1984 at the Cubby Bear in Chicago. Sourced from an audience tape and newly remastered, it finds the Minneapolis quartet charging through material from the not-yet-released album (“I Will Dare” and “Unsatisfied”), early favorites (“Color Me Impressed” and “Takin’ A Ride”), and characteristically offbeat covers “Help Me Rhonda/Little G.T.O.” (originally done by The Beach Boys/Ronny & The Daytonas) and “Can’t Get Enough” (Bad Company).

By the time Let It Be was recorded, The Replacements had nearly outgrown their rough-edged hardcore beginnings. In their place were songs about longing, identity, and the uneasy shift from youth to adulthood. Tracks like “Unsatisfied” and “Answering Machine” embody that evolution, while “Seen Your Video” preserved their instinct for irreverence. The response was immediate, earning a rare A+ from Robert Christgau in The Village Voice and four stars from Rolling Stone. Its critical reputation only snowballed from there, eventually landing it on countless lists of the greatest albums ever made.

As a music journalist and singer and songwriter from the critically acclaimed DC-based pub-rock band the Paranoid Style, Elizabeth Nelson writes in the liner notes, “In form and function, The Replacements were the ultimate rebuke to masculine punk, and Let It Be, at its core, is a record for girls.” It’s also a record for the terminally shy, and for anyone who ever felt like a freak in their own skin. It is, in short, the blueprint for what so many of us wanted and needed rock and roll to be: a refuge, a provocation, and in the end, a way out.

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Jonathan 11/21/2025 6:50:30 AM

"I am thrilled to see Replacements on Nugs, this is an awesome compilation, I am loving it!"

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