The ReplacementsTim

Label:

Rhino Records (2) – RCV1 727432

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album, Record Store Day, Limited Edition, Reissue , Purple Translucent [Swingin Purple]

Country:

Europe

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Indie Rock

Tracklist

Tim (Ed Stasium Mix)
A1 Hold My Life
A2 I'll Buy
A3 Kiss Me On The Bus
A4 Dose Of Thunder
A5 Waitress In The Sky
A6 Swingin Party
B1 Bastards Of Young
B2 Lay It Down Clown
B3 Left On The Dial
B4 Little Mascara
B5 Here Comes A Regular
Tim (Original Mix) [2023 Remaster]
C1 Hold My Life
C2 I'll Buy
C3 Kiss Me On The Bus
C4 Dose Of Thunder
C5 Waitress In The Sky
C6 Swingin Party
D1 Bastards Of Young
D2 Lay It Down Clown
D3 Left Of The Dial
D4 Little Mascara
D5 Here Comes A Regular

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Rhino Entertainment Company
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Rhino Entertainment Company
  • Manufactured ByRhino Entertainment Company
  • Marketed ByRhino Entertainment Company
  • Mixed AtKozyTone Ranch
  • Produced AtKozyTone Ranch
  • Mastered AtMystery Room Mastering & Recording Co.
  • Mastered AtGZ Media – 293310E
  • Manufactured ByMemphis Record Pressing – MRP6513

Credits

  • Mastered ByJustin Perkins (tracks: A1-B5)
  • Mixed ByEd Stasium (tracks: A1 to B5)
  • Reissue ProducerJason Jones (30)
  • Remastered ByJustin Perkins (tracks: C1-D5)

Notes

"RSD Exclusive" release. Limited to 6,000 copies.

"Made in Czech Republic" is printed on the bottom of the back cover.

Runouts are stamped and etched.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 81227 81209 6
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): 293310E1 #3 2095913 MRP6513/603497833115-A R2-724823-A 0603497833115 G3 BN94144-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): 293310E2 #2 2095911 MRP6513/603497833115-B R2-724823-A 0603497833115 G3 X BN94144-01 B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C runout): 293310E3 2112298 MRP6513/603497833115-A #3 081227812096 RCV1- 727432-C CB
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D runout): 02152765 293310E4 2139858 MRP6513/603497833115-B #3 RCV1- 727432-D 081227812096

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Tim (LP, Album, SRC Pressing) Sire 9 25330-1, 1-25330 US 1985
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Tim (LP, Album) Sire 253301 New Zealand 1985
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Tim (Cassette, Album, Stereo, White Shell, AR) Sire 9 25330-4 US 1985
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Tim (LP, Album, Stereo) Sire 925 330-1 1985
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Tim (LP, Album) Sire 92 53301 Canada 1985

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Reviews

  • MuteDJ's avatar
    MuteDJ
    Sorry Ed, after comparing, original mix still rules for me!
    • wongtong's avatar
      wongtong
      Edited 22 days ago
      I own the “Let it bleed” boxset. I got this because I wanted the original mix on vinyl and not on CD. Vinyl is lighter than on the “Let it bleed” edition. I A-B’d them both and they sound really close. However, the Ed Stasium vinyl on the “Let it bleed” boxset is a bit better quality and I feel has a tad more definition. Perhaps because the record is heavier (maybe it’s just fairy dust haha).

      Honestly, when I listened to “Tim” on Apple Music, I much preferred the Ed Stasium mix. In part because I find the 2023 remaster sounds outdated and muddy in comparison.

      But on this RSD release however, the 2023 remaster has much more definition and clarity which makes both mixes a complete tie for me. The Ed Stasium wins for its in your face punk rock approach. The guitar work is much more enjoyable and the solos shine. The vocals are also much more personal since they have less reverb. But on the 2023 remaster, it wins for its nostalgia and moodiness. Especially on songs like “Swinging Party” and “Here Comes A Regular”. The reverb does add to these songs IMO. They feel like 2 completely different records to me. And I listen to them both equally depending on the mood I’m in.

      Not much to complain about on this release except for the rough edges on the wax and the lacklustre packaging. Poly lined sleeves are nice. But they should have included a booklet with some information on the new mix. Perhaps not as extensive as the really nice booklet that’s in the “Let it bleed” edition but at least something. Even a poster would have elevated this release. At a bare minimum they should have done a gatefold with some info in the middle and some artwork.

      All said though, the vinyl colour is really nice. Kind of a plum translucent. But it really is all about the music, and the music is top tier on this release.

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      • veloxderosa's avatar
        veloxderosa
        Great pressing, new mix is great, a different listen, I enjoy it but I still prefer the original mix. The remaster is pretty well done, although I have to say, as others have mentioned it feels like there’s a blanket in front of the speakers… my ‘85 US copy is cut louder, definitely harsh at times, IGD, but I still prefer it to the remaster, which I repeat is really good, I’d say it’s a tamed version of the OG, but clearer, less distorted, you can crank it up and get a great sound. It goes down to preference I think, but if you can find a cheap ‘85 copy I’d get it.
        • jfwoodman's avatar
          jfwoodman
          Edited one month ago
          Great release of one of my favorite albums. I was a sophomore in college when this album was originally released. A kid across the hall had it and it blew my mind. Our band soon covered Left of the Dial. So I have a history with this music and love it. The raw energy of the original mix is awesome, but the sound is harsh, and detail can be lacking. The original is great, don't get me wrong, but the Stasium mix is the revelation I always wanted to hear. You lose a little of the punk edge, but you gain wonderful separation and clarity, revealing more detail and nuance. You can hear Paul and Bob's guitars more distinctly, the vocals are more forward and clear, and Tommy's bass is more present to ire (like his great plaing on Swinging Party). Pressing quality seems very good to me.

          If you like this album, this is a must buy. That said, the packaging is minimal at best. A little information on the recording and remix would've been nice for a 40th anniversary edition.
          • Marc_with_a_C's avatar
            Marc_with_a_C
            Edited one month ago
            I can't argue with the merits of the Stasium version but I think it loses some of the power of the original, which sounds almost mono by comparison. Which is why I'm really glad the 2023 remastered original mix is included here, it's way better sounding than the 1985 pressing. Thanks Chris B!
            • evamccurry's avatar
              evamccurry
              Absolutely killer! Pretty sure kids in ‘85 or 2025 and everywhere in between struggle the same and I hope everyone who needs this album finds it.

              • 666nib's avatar
                666nib
                Don’t know if I have a strong preference for the new mix, but new mix aside I honestly don’t think this is a very dynamic pressing. A bit meh. Also, super basic packaging, cheap sleeve. Subpar overall compared to, say, Rhino HiFi realeses at the same price point.
                • jeremy_duncan's avatar
                  jeremy_duncan
                  Honestly believe this is the single greatest album by an American rock band. The hype matches the reality on this new mix. It’s astonishing and the remaster of the OG mix is pretty solid as well. Can’t listen to this album enough in a lifetime.
                  • Jkel913's avatar
                    Jkel913
                    Wow. I missed the box set with this alt mix when it came out, had heard snippets but listening to it in full now..I absolutely love it; the original was always a personal favorite but this, IMO, is one of the rare occasions when an alt mix beats the released mix. It’s a totally different, far more intimate and stripped and straightforward mix. I’ll always love my OG but this will be my go-to from now on.
                    • denverwarner's avatar
                      denverwarner
                      I'm a middle-aged stoner, so take this for what it's worth, but I literally wept upon hearing this pressing. Just wow. What a beautiful thing. <3

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