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Pleased to Meet Me (Deluxe Edition) [3CD + LP]
The making of Pleased To Meet Me was a transformative journey for The Replacements, one that began with the combustible Minneapolis combo on the brink of collapse and culminated in one of the definitive albums of the bandâs career. That transformation is chronicled in-depth on the groupâs latest 3-CD / 1-LP boxed set, PLEASED TO MEET ME (DELUXE EDITION). Â
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More than half of the music (29 of the 55 tracks) on this Deluxe Edition set has never been released, including demos, rough mixes, and outtakes as well as Bob Stinsonâs last recordings with The Replacements from 1986. Â
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The music is presented in a 12 x 12 hardcover book loaded with dozens of rarely seen photos along with a detailed history of the Pleased To Meet Me era written by Bob Mehr, who authored The New York Times bestseller, Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements. Mehr, together with Rhinoâs Jason Jones, produced this new collection.Â
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Pleased To Meet Me was recorded over three months at Ardent Studios in Memphis with legendary producer Jim Dickinson before it debuted in April 1987. The collection opens with a newly remastered version of the original 11-track album along with a selection of B-sides and a version of âCanât Hardly Waitâ that was remixed by Jimmy Iovine. All of the music included in this boxed set has been remastered by Justin Perkins, who remastered the bandâs widely acclaimed 2019 boxed set, Dead Manâs Pop. Â
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The second disc explores the creative process behind Pleased To Meet Me with 15 demos, 11 of which are unreleased, that were recorded at Blackberry Way Studios in Minneapolis during the summer of 1986. The first seven of these demos represent the last recordings made by all four original members of The Replacements. After those demo sessions stalled out, singer/guitarist Westerberg, bassist Tommy Stinson, and drummer Chris Mars made the painful decision to part ways with lead guitarist Stinson after recording five albums together. Â
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The discâs remaining eight demos feature the band as a trio and include âShooting Dirty Pool,â two versions of âKick It In,â and âEven If Itâs Cheap,â whose opening line (âPleased to meet me/the pleasureâs all yoursâ) would ultimately inspire the title of the album. Â
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The collectionâs final disc features 13 previously unreleased rough mixes by studio engineer John Hampton that include the majority of the album along with non-album tracks like âElection Dayâ and âBirthday Gal.â These rough mixes are also featured on the 180-gram vinyl record included in the set.Â
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Rounding out the collection are several unreleased tracks (Westerbergâs âRun For The Countryâ and âLearn How To Fail,â Stinsonâs âTrouble On The Wayâ) along with a selection of outtakes (âBeer For Breakfastâ and âI Donât Knowâ) that debuted on the 1997 compilation, All For Nothing/Nothing For All.
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Pleased to Meet Me (Deluxe Edition) [3CD + LP]â
$43.88
Pleased to Meet Me (Deluxe Edition) [3CD + LP]
The making of Pleased To Meet Me was a transformative journey for The Replacements, one that began with the combustible Minneapolis combo on the brink of collapse and culminated in one of the definitive albums of the bandâs career. That transformation is chronicled in-depth on the groupâs latest 3-CD / 1-LP boxed set, PLEASED TO MEET ME (DELUXE EDITION). Â
-
More than half of the music (29 of the 55 tracks) on this Deluxe Edition set has never been released, including demos, rough mixes, and outtakes as well as Bob Stinsonâs last recordings with The Replacements from 1986. Â
-
The music is presented in a 12 x 12 hardcover book loaded with dozens of rarely seen photos along with a detailed history of the Pleased To Meet Me era written by Bob Mehr, who authored The New York Times bestseller, Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements. Mehr, together with Rhinoâs Jason Jones, produced this new collection.Â
-
Pleased To Meet Me was recorded over three months at Ardent Studios in Memphis with legendary producer Jim Dickinson before it debuted in April 1987. The collection opens with a newly remastered version of the original 11-track album along with a selection of B-sides and a version of âCanât Hardly Waitâ that was remixed by Jimmy Iovine. All of the music included in this boxed set has been remastered by Justin Perkins, who remastered the bandâs widely acclaimed 2019 boxed set, Dead Manâs Pop. Â
-
The second disc explores the creative process behind Pleased To Meet Me with 15 demos, 11 of which are unreleased, that were recorded at Blackberry Way Studios in Minneapolis during the summer of 1986. The first seven of these demos represent the last recordings made by all four original members of The Replacements. After those demo sessions stalled out, singer/guitarist Westerberg, bassist Tommy Stinson, and drummer Chris Mars made the painful decision to part ways with lead guitarist Stinson after recording five albums together. Â
-
The discâs remaining eight demos feature the band as a trio and include âShooting Dirty Pool,â two versions of âKick It In,â and âEven If Itâs Cheap,â whose opening line (âPleased to meet me/the pleasureâs all yoursâ) would ultimately inspire the title of the album. Â
-
The collectionâs final disc features 13 previously unreleased rough mixes by studio engineer John Hampton that include the majority of the album along with non-album tracks like âElection Dayâ and âBirthday Gal.â These rough mixes are also featured on the 180-gram vinyl record included in the set.Â
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Rounding out the collection are several unreleased tracks (Westerbergâs âRun For The Countryâ and âLearn How To Fail,â Stinsonâs âTrouble On The Wayâ) along with a selection of outtakes (âBeer For Breakfastâ and âI Donât Knowâ) that debuted on the 1997 compilation, All For Nothing/Nothing For All.
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The making of Pleased To Meet Me was a transformative journey for The Replacements, one that began with the combustible Minneapolis combo on the brink of collapse and culminated in one of the definitive albums of the bandâs career. That transformation is chronicled in-depth on the groupâs latest 3-CD / 1-LP boxed set, PLEASED TO MEET ME (DELUXE EDITION). Â
-
More than half of the music (29 of the 55 tracks) on this Deluxe Edition set has never been released, including demos, rough mixes, and outtakes as well as Bob Stinsonâs last recordings with The Replacements from 1986. Â
-
The music is presented in a 12 x 12 hardcover book loaded with dozens of rarely seen photos along with a detailed history of the Pleased To Meet Me era written by Bob Mehr, who authored The New York Times bestseller, Trouble Boys: The True Story of the Replacements. Mehr, together with Rhinoâs Jason Jones, produced this new collection.Â
-
Pleased To Meet Me was recorded over three months at Ardent Studios in Memphis with legendary producer Jim Dickinson before it debuted in April 1987. The collection opens with a newly remastered version of the original 11-track album along with a selection of B-sides and a version of âCanât Hardly Waitâ that was remixed by Jimmy Iovine. All of the music included in this boxed set has been remastered by Justin Perkins, who remastered the bandâs widely acclaimed 2019 boxed set, Dead Manâs Pop. Â
-
The second disc explores the creative process behind Pleased To Meet Me with 15 demos, 11 of which are unreleased, that were recorded at Blackberry Way Studios in Minneapolis during the summer of 1986. The first seven of these demos represent the last recordings made by all four original members of The Replacements. After those demo sessions stalled out, singer/guitarist Westerberg, bassist Tommy Stinson, and drummer Chris Mars made the painful decision to part ways with lead guitarist Stinson after recording five albums together. Â
-
The discâs remaining eight demos feature the band as a trio and include âShooting Dirty Pool,â two versions of âKick It In,â and âEven If Itâs Cheap,â whose opening line (âPleased to meet me/the pleasureâs all yoursâ) would ultimately inspire the title of the album. Â
-
The collectionâs final disc features 13 previously unreleased rough mixes by studio engineer John Hampton that include the majority of the album along with non-album tracks like âElection Dayâ and âBirthday Gal.â These rough mixes are also featured on the 180-gram vinyl record included in the set.Â
-
Rounding out the collection are several unreleased tracks (Westerbergâs âRun For The Countryâ and âLearn How To Fail,â Stinsonâs âTrouble On The Wayâ) along with a selection of outtakes (âBeer For Breakfastâ and âI Donât Knowâ) that debuted on the 1997 compilation, All For Nothing/Nothing For All.












