The sixth album by The Replacements — 1989’s Don’t Tell a Soul — is set to be reissued on 180-gram audiophile vinyl by Original Recordings Group on Aug. 17 — the first time the album has appeared on vinyl since its original release. The record was the Mats’ third on a major label and it includes the band’s only song to crack the U.S. singles chart: “I’ll Be You,” which hit No. 51. The reissue, which doesn’t include bonus material, is among the latest batch of heavyweight vinyl reissues from ORG, which also is releasing a series of Sonic Youth titles.
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Not to nerd out too hard, but it’s their 3rd major label record.
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Thanks — for some reason I always forget “Tim” was on Sire.
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