People change, but records don’t, and that’s part of what makes them great. They’re frozen in place, ready to be found by people who need them. And if you haven’t found these yet— well, I’m jealous.
Pitchfork’s Mark Richardson reviewed the reissues of The Replacements’ first four records: Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash, Stink EP, Hootenanny and Let It Be. Nearly 24 years after its original release, Let It Be continues to draw critical acclaim with this reissue receiving a perfect 10.0 review.
