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  1. Hootenanny is the second studio album by the American rock band The Replacements, released on April 29, 1983, by Twin/Tone Records. The album received positive reviews from critics.

  2. Apr 29, 2018 · Nick DeRiso Updated: April 29, 2018. Twin/Tone Records. The Replacements began to turn away from their early punk aesthetic on Hootenanny, setting themselves up for stirring new successes....

  3. Overall, the band is a step closer to their song-driven indie sound that would characterize their later and more “classical” phase. The original album came out in 1983 through the label Twin ...

  4. 31:06. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, American Underground, College Rock. Recording Date. October, 1982 - January, 1983. Recording Location. Basement. Blackberry Way. Warehouse. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out the Trash (1981) Hootenanny (1983) Let It Be (1984)

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  5. Listen to Hootenanny by The Replacements on Apple Music. 1983. 12 Songs. Duration: 31 minutes.

  6. Hootenanny is the band's happiest album. Also their goofiest and their most offhand, which is endearing but also a bit of a problem. Good thing it's their shortest, too — helps the triter goofiness go down briskly, y'know.

  7. Hootenanny (Expanded Edition) - Album by The Replacements - Apple Music. The Replacements. ROCK · 1983. The Replacements’ second album (1982’s Stink was just an EP), 1983’s Hootenanny, presents the band at a transitional point.

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