Track Listing 1. These Are the Days 2. Century 3. Love Untold 4. Ain't Got Me 5. You've Had It With You 6. Mamadaddydid 7. Hide N Seekin' 8. Once Around the Weekend 9. Trumpet Clip 10. Angels Walk 11. Good Day 12. Time Flies Tomorrow
| Details | | Playing Time: | 44 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Tommy Stinson | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Paul Westerberg (vocals, guitar, alto saxophone, piano, organ, bass); Laurie Lindeen (vocals); Randall Davidson (strings); Brendan O'Brien (acoustic guitar, keyboards, bass); Michael Urbano (trumpet, drums, percussion); Tommy Stinson (trombone, bass); Davey Farragher, Keith Christopher (bass); Josh Freese, Michael Bland (drums, percussion); Eddie Miller (percussion). Producers: Paul Westerberg, Brendan O'Brien. Engineers: Lou Giordano, Nick DiDia. Recorded at Southern Tracks, Atlanta, Georgia; Ocean Way, Los Angeles, California; Paisley Park, Chanhassen, Minnesota. It took Paul Westerberg three years to issue a follow up to his 1993 solo debut, 14 SONGS. But when his sophomore effort, 1996's EVENTUALLY, finally appeared, Westerberg fans were treated to his finest work since the days of his former band, the late, great Replacements. EVENTUALLY has a slightly glossier production than its predecessor, but the excellence of the work makes up for any sonic slickness. Westerberg certainly hasn't forgotten how to pen sloppy Stonesy rockers and gritty yet warm folk ballads--both styles are featured throughout the album. Standouts include such tranquil moments as "Good Day," a tribute to Westerberg's recently fallen former Replacements buddy Bobby Stinson, "Mamadaddydid," "Ain't Got Me," and "Love Untold."
Editorial Reviews 3 Stars - Good - ...What EVENTUALLY lacks in the snort and crunch of arrested adolescence, it makes up for with a subtler sting... Rolling Stone (05/02/1996)
...As contemporary pop, EVENTUALLY is about as good as it gets... Musician (06/01/1996)
Paul Westerberg has made a record that Paul Westerberg would listen to....This record will put a lump in your throat...it's clumsy, heartbroken, at times brilliant. Melody Maker (05/04/1996)
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