Released on 25 September 1990, "All Shook Down" was the 7th., and final studio album by The Replacements. The album spawned three singles "Merry Go Round", "Someone Take The Wheel", & "When It Began".
This album was originally intended to be frontman Paul Westerberg's
solo artist debut. His management talked him into doing it as a
Replacements album before the recording started. As a result of its
initial intent, All Shook Down is marked by numerous session, side and journeyman musicians, in addition to the three other Replacements.
Although there are no clear records of which members played on which tracks, there are numerous clues. Westerberg noted that there were four drummers on the record,
but 'we didn't bring in any guitar players,' indicating that all of the
guitar parts were performed by Replacements members, but many of the
drum parts were not. Replacements bassist Tommy Stinson
joined the project only about a week after it started, and no bassists
are included among the list of session musicians, indicating that
Stinson played most of the bass on the record. Stinson has mentioned
'the songs I didn't play on' which may refer to songs like the title
track that do not feature bass, or that Westerberg, who occasionally
played 6-string bass on the band's earlier recordings may have played
some bass in Stinson's place.
Replacements drummer Chris Mars
also brought in a cassette tape of his own material that he recorded on
a four-track. Mars had written songs for the Replacements before, but
when Westerberg became the band's primary songwriter, he began to reject
every song that Mars would bring in. When Westerberg dismissed his
songs out of hand, Mars decided it was time for him to leave the band altogether.
A number of the tracks also prominently feature Stinson's backing vocals. Guitarist Slim Dunlap
joined the project later, and may have participated less than Stinson
did, but it is notable that Westerberg kept Dunlap around to add guitar
and vocal overdubs after Stinson and Mars finished their parts, and
while the album has relatively few guitar leads, several songs feature
Dunlap's distinctive lead style. Mars had already been replaced by
session drummer Charley Drayton
on a few tracks before he arrived at the sessions, and the band used
two other session drummers before its completion, indicating that his
role was limited compared to the other band members. The only track
featuring the entire band performing together may be the acoustic
rave-up "Attitude".
Of the other musicians, notable contributors include John Cale, formerly of the Velvet Underground, who plays viola on "Sadly Beautiful", and Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde, who duets with Westerberg on the song "My Little Problem".
About the album cover, Westerberg said: The two dogs represented me and Tommy, two
stray dogs in the rain sniffing each other's asses. My singing was
horseshit from boozing, I had reached the end of my marriage and didn't
know where to go or what to do. The band issued the singles for "Merry Go Round", "Someone Take the Wheel", "When It Began", and "Happy Town". "Merry Go Round" was the band's most successful Modern Rock Tracks single, reaching No. 1 for four non-consecutive weeks.
Drummer Chris Mars left the band in November 1990, his last appearance as a Replacement being in the "Merry Go Round" video and Steve Foley filled in on drums for the six-month All Shook Down Tour of 1991. The band were nominated for the Best Alternative Video and Best Special Effects categories at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards
for the claymation/live action music video for "When It Began". The
band played its last show on Independence Day, July 4, 1991, at
Chicago's Grant Park. And as a final joke, they also received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album.
All Shook Down Track List:
1. Merry Go Round
2. One Wink At A Time
3. Nobody
4. Bent Out Of Shape
5. Sadly Beautiful
6. Someone Take The Wheel
7. When It Began
8. All Shook Down
9. Attitude
10. Happy Town
11. Torture
12. My Little Problem
13. The Last

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