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unsatisfied adj
1 not having been satisfied [syn: unsated, unsatiated]
2 worried and uneasy [syn: restless, ungratified]
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Let It Be is the third studio album from the
American
alternative
rock band The
Replacements, released in October 1984 on Twin/Tone
Records. By 1983's Hootenanny,
the band had grown tired of playing loud and fast exclusively and
decided to write songs that were, according to singer Paul
Westerberg, "a little more sincere." Influenced by genres as
diverse as metal,
Chicago
blues and arena rock,
Let It Be included more complex arrangements; instruments such as
pianos, mandolins and twelve-string
guitars feature throughout the album.
Although not a commercial success upon its
release, Let It Be was critically acclaimed by various American
music publications; The
Village Voices Robert
Christgau gave the album an A+ rating, and the Seattle Rocket
critic Bruce Pavitt
said Let It Be was "mature, diverse rock that could well shoot
these regional boys into the national mainstream." The album is
frequently included on
professional lists of the all-time best rock albums; on
Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, Let It Be
ranks #239.
Background
The Replacements started their career as a punk rock band, similar to their Minneapolis rivals Hüsker Dü. However, The Replacements had gradually disavowed the hardcore aspects of albums like Stink with their third album Hootenanny. By 1983 the band would perform a set of cover songs intended to antagonize whomever was in the crowd. Paul Westerberg explained that the punks who made up their audience "thought that's what they were supposed to be standing for, like 'Anybody does what they want' and 'There are no rules' [...] But there were rules and you couldn't do that, and you had to be fast, and you had to wear black, and you couldn't wear a plaid shirt with flares ... So we'd play the DeFranco Family, that kind of shit, just to piss 'em off."Peter Buck of
R.E.M. was
originally rumored to produce the album. Buck later confirmed that
the band did consider him as a possible producer, but when they met
Buck in Athens,
Georgia, the band did not have enough material. Buck did manage
to contribute to the album in a limited capacity; he said, "I was
kind of there for pre-production stuff, did one solo, gave 'em some
ideas."
Music
Let It Be placed more of a focus on Westerberg's songwriting than previous albums. While elements of hardcore remain, the band's sound also incorporates arena rock, pop, jazz, heavy metal, honky-tonk country and Chicago blues. Unlike previous efforts, the individual songs have distinct sections and dynamic shifts. Instruments such as piano, lap steel guitar, 12-string guitar, and mandolin appear.The album is divided by more energetic rock songs
like "Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out" and "Gary's Got a Boner" and more
dramatic songs like "Sixteen Blue" and "Unsatisfied". R.E.M.'s
Peter Buck contributed the guitar solo to Let It Bes first cut,
"I Will
Dare," which was released as a single prior to the album's
release in July 1984.
Legacy
Let It Be received critical acclaim upon its release. The album ranked fourth in the 1984 Village Voice Pazz & Jop critics' poll. Although Let It Be was far from a commercial success, it is widely regarded by critics as one of the best albums of the 1980s. It is listed in All Music Guide with a five-star rating and is one of the few albums to receive an 'A+' from esteemed music critic Robert Christgau. In 1989, it was rated #15 on the same magazine's list of the 100 greatest albums of the 1980s. In the 1999 miniseries "VH1's 100 Greatest Albums of Rock and Roll," VH1 ranked Let It Be #79. Pitchfork Media rated the album at #29 on their 100 Best Albums of the 1980s.In 2004
Continuum International Publishing Group published a volume in
its 33⅓
series inspired by Let It Be. The book was a memoir written by
Colin
Meloy of indie pop band
The
Decemberists. In his book, Meloy wrote, "I listened to Let It
Be endlessly. The record seemed to encapsulate perfectly all of the
feelings that were churning inside me [...] Paul Westerberg's weary
voice sounded from my boombox and I trembled to think that here I
was, thirteen and the 'hardest age' was still three years in the
making."
Packaging
The cover of Let It Be is a photograph of the band sitting on the roof of Bob and Tommy Stinson's mother's house taken by Daniel Corrigan. Michael Azerrad stated that the cover was a "great little piece of mythmaking," showcasing each bandmember's personality via how they appear in the photograph. The album's title is a reference to the 1970 album Let It Be by The Beatles; the reference was intended as a joke on the Replacements' manager, Peter Jesperson, who was a huge Beatles fan.Track listing
All songs were written by Paul Westerberg, except where noted.Side one
- "I Will Dare" – 3:18
- "Favorite Thing" (Westerberg, Tommy Stinson, Bob Stinson, Chris Mars) – 2:19
- "We're Comin' Out" (Westerberg, Stinson, Stinson, Mars) – 2:21
- "Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out" (Westerberg, Stinson, Stinson, Mars) – 1:53
- "Androgynous" – 3:11
- "Black Diamond" (Paul Stanley) – 2:40
Side two
- "Unsatisfied" – 4:01
- "Seen Your Video" – 3:08
- "Gary's Got a Boner" (Westerberg, Stinson, Stinson, Mars, Ted Nugent) – 2:28
- "Sixteen Blue" – 4:24
- "Answering Machine" – 3:40
Notes
References
- Azerrad, Michael. Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground, 1981–1991. Little Brown and Company, 2001. ISBN 0-316-78753-1
unsatisfied in Russian: Let It Be (альбом The
Replacements)
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