3oclockreep explained

3oclockreep
Type:studio
Artist:Paul Westerberg
Cover:3oclockreep.jpg
Released:September 1, 2008
Recorded:1988 (The Replacements material), 2008
Genre:Alternative rock, college rock
Length:23:15
Language:English
Label:Self-released
Producer:Matt Wallace (The Replacements material)
Prev Year:2008

3oclockreep is a 2008 album from Paul Westerberg. It includes material recorded with The Replacements for 1989's Don't Tell a Soul. The album was released on September 1, 2008, on TuneCore for $3.99; users could also purchase the tracks separately for $3.00 and 99 cents respectively.

Reception

Writing for PunkNews, Chris Arena gave this album 3.5 out of 5 stars, calling it, "a breath of fresh air to hear music that relies more on the strength of the songs and the abilities of the writer than of how good the "sound" is".

Track listing

  1. "3oclockreep" – 20:15
  2. "Finally Here Once" – 3:00

While 30clockreep does not have an official track listing for the title track, a tentative one has been made:

  1. "Tell 'Em All, Go to Hell" 2:49
  2. "Mash of Outtakes" 0:44
  3. "It's Ridiculous, Everybody Wants to Be Famous" 2:53
  4. "Only Excuse Is" 2:15
  5. "You're Still Mine" 1:05
  6. "If Only You Were Lonely" 1:00
  7. "Studio Ramblings" 1:15
  8. "We Know the Night" 3:06
  9. "Lowdown Monkey Blues" 5:08

The latter four feature Tom Waits.

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