A look at 'Tim', a classic album by The Replacements whose production prevented it from becoming a global hit, and the remix of it that unlocked its potential.
Conor Oberst may be best known for his work with his main band, Bright Eyes, although he has also consistently released music ...
He was only a replacement member of the Replacements, but Bob “Slim” Dunlap built up enough goodwill and an impressive enough ...
Bob “Slim” Dunlap, who joined the Replacements as lead guitarist in the late 1980s after the pioneering rock band fired ...
At the time of Dunlap’s arrival, the Replacements already had five studio albums under their belt. The group had risen from underground darling to major label act, having signed with Sire – a ...
Definitely don't sleep on the last two Replacements albums. Great songwriting and fantastic playing throughout, much of that comes from Slim." Another fan commented: "We will miss you, Slim Dunlap.
After the group broke up in 1991, Dunlap released two solo albums. He came out with “The Old New Me” in 1993 and “Times Like This” in 1996. Dunlap didn’t reunite with the Replacements ...
After the band split up in 1991, Dunlap released two solo albums, the first on Twin/Tone, the Minneapolis label responsible for the early Replacements albums. Thank You Dancers!, the live album ...
Dunlap was key to reenergizing the band after its split with Bob Stinson, playing with the group from 1987 to 1991 ...
In 1993, the Minnesota native released his first solo album, “The Old New Me,” followed in 1996 by a follow-up, “Times Like These.” Although he had not participated in the Replacements as ...
After the band split up in 1991, Dunlap released two solo albums. His first, The Old New Me, debuted in 1993 with Twin/Tone, the Minneapolis label behind the early Replacements albums. He released ...