The Replacements
All for Nothing/Nothing for All
Label:  Reprise 
Date:  10/28/1997
Length:  0:00
Format:  2CD
Genre:  Rock; Punk
  Category:  rock
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Left of the Dial    
      2.  
      Kiss Me on the Bus    
      3.  
      Bastards of Young    
      4.  
      Here Comes a Regular    
      5.  
      Skyway    
      6.  
      Alex Chilton    
      7.  
      Ledge    
      8.  
      Can't Hardly Wait    
      9.  
      I'll Be You    
      10.  
      Achin' to Be    
      11.  
      Talent Show    
      12.  
      Anywhere's Better Than Here    
      13.  
      Merry-Go-Round    
      14.  
      Sadly Beautiful    
      15.  
      Nobody    
      16.  
      Someone Take the Wheel    
      17.  
      Can't Hardly Wait [The Tim Version]    
      18.  
      Birthday Gal    
      19.  
      Beer for Breakfast    
      20.  
      Till We're Nude    
      21.  
      Election Day    
      22.  
      Jungle Rock    
      23.  
      All He Wants to Do Is Fish    
      24.  
      Date to Church    
      25.  
      Cruella de Ville    
      26.  
      We Know the Night    
      27.  
      Portland    
      28.  
      Wake Up    
      29.  
      Satellite    
      30.  
      Like a Rolling Pin    
      31.  
      Another Girl, Another Planet    
      32.  
      Who Knows    
      33.  
      All Shook Down    
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      One of the best bands spawned in the postpunk era--scratch that, one of the best bands ever--was the Replacements. They perfected the art of making highly melodic, heart-rending tunes through the teenage vernacular of brash, loud, scrappy rock. Ardently anticommercial, they held out as long as possible against the rise of compact disks, MTV, and signing to a major label. Though it could be argued that their earlier indie albums were infused with an urgency and rawness (and the indomitable guitar of the late Bob Stinson) that bespoke of genius, All for Nothing, Nothing for All is proof that growing up did not equal growing old. This is a best-of compilation from their Sire Records years, 1985 to 1990, though selecting one Replacements song over another is sometimes impossible. The first disk collects the great songs from the albums from those years, while the second disk is a mix of unreleased tracks, B-sides, live versions, and a mischievous cover of "Cruella De Ville," recorded for a Disney compilation. --Tod Nelson