- Paul Westerberg
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Name = Paul Westerberg
Img_capt = Westerberg performing in 2005
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = birth date and age|1959|12|31
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Born = Startdate|1959|12|31
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Origin =Minnesota ,United States
Instrument =Guitar , vocals
Genre =Alternative rock
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Years_active = 1979–present
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Associated_acts =The Replacements
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Notable_instruments =Paul Westerberg (born December 31, 1959) is an American
musician , best known as the former lead singer and songwriter ofThe Replacements , one of the seminalalternative rock bands of the 1980s. He launched a solo career after the dissolution of that band. In recent years, he has cultivated a more independent-minded approach, primarily recording his music at home in his basement.The Replacements
According to Replacements lore, Westerberg was working as a janitor, and while walking home from work one day, he happened to hear a punk band practicing in a basement. He talked his way into the band by convincing the singer that the other band members--
Bob Stinson ,Chris Mars andTommy Stinson --were going to fire him. The singer quit and Westerberg joined the group, which eventually became known as The Replacements.The Replacements quickly made a name for themselves in the Twin Cities punk scene, largely thanks to Westerberg's songwriting. The band made several critically acclaimed albums for local label Twin/Tone before signing to
Sire Records in 1985. Despite the jump to Sire, the Replacements never translated their critical success into commercial sales.By 1990, the band had run its course. The 1990 Replacements album "
All Shook Down " was for all intents and purposes a Westerberg solo project. There are numerous guest performers and the other three members of the band (includingSlim Dunlap , who had replacedBob Stinson three years earlier to tour in support of "Pleased to Meet Me") make minimal contributions. Mars left the band during this project. After touring for the album (which was critically well-received) with replacement Replacements, Tommy and Paul went their separate ways.olo work
Westerberg's first official solo work appeared in the form of two songs, "Waiting For Somebody" and "Dyslexic Heart," for the soundtrack to the 1992
Cameron Crowe film "Singles", for which he is also credited with composing and performing the score. The following yearReprise Records released his first solo album, "14 Songs". During the interim between solo albums, Westerberg songs appeared on "Melrose Place " ("A Star Is Bored") and "Friends " (his cover of Jonathan Edwards' "Sunshine " and "Stain Yer Blood") television soundtracks, in 1994 and 1995 respectively. In 2007, "Dyslexic Heart" was used in "Smart People " movie trailer.Westerberg co-wrote the song "Backlash" with
Joan Jett for her 1991 album "Notorious", and played guitar with her on a video of the song. He also recorded a duet with Jett ("Let's Do It") for the "Tank Girl " soundtrack (1994).1996 heralded his second solo album, the appropriately titled "Eventually," which was tepidly received by critics and had modest sales. It did yield the alternative radio hit, "Love Untold". Westerberg parted ways with Reprise records and the following year chose to release songs with a more comical slant under alter ego
Grandpaboy . An EP and single were released by indie label Soundproof/Monolyth Records. His third album "Suicaine Gratifaction" is a piano-driven, melancholy, and highly personal work. The album was released onCapitol Records in 1999. The label was undergoing reorganization, and failed to push the album. [cite web| url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jxftxqq5ldke~T1|title=The All Music Guide] Westerberg appeared on a fifth season episode ofThe Larry Sanders Show (entitled "Larry's New Love") performing "Ain't Got Me" from "Eventually". The episode first aired Wednesday, February 26, 1997.Westerberg then quit the major label circuit and disappeared for three years before staging a major comeback in 2002. With new management and a new independent label,
Vagrant Records , he released two records simultaneously, "Stereo" and "Mono" ("Mono" being released under his alter ego Grandpaboy). "Stereo" and "Mono" were recorded in Westerberg's basement studio. They were acclaimed as his best works since the Replacements, and Westerberg became increasingly prolific, releasing "Dead Man Shake" (as Grandpaboy), "Come Feel Me Tremble," and "Folker " all within the next two years to critical success.Westerberg contributed a cover of
The Beatles ' "Nowhere Man " for the 2002 soundtrack to the 2001 film "I Am Sam ." Additionally, "Lookin' Up in Heaven" appears on theStarbucks sampler "Hear Music , Vol. 10: Reveal," "Outta My System" can be found on "Hot Stove, Cool Music, Vol. 1," and the Vagrant Records sampler "Another Year on the Streets, Vol. 3" features "As Far As I Know." All three compilations were released in 2004.In December 2005, Westerberg reconvened with Tommy Stinson and Chris Mars to record two new songs for a compilation titled "Don't You Know Who I Think I Was? - The Best of the Replacements", which was released in 2006.
In 2006, Westerberg took on the challenge of writing a collection of songs for the animated film
Open Season . In all, the soundtrack includes eight new Westerberg originals. It is unique in that two of the songs were covered by other artists. The track "Wild As I Wanna Be" is performed byDeathray , whereasPete Yorn performs "I Belong (Reprise)." In addition,Tommy Stinson is featured playing bass on the songs "Love You In The Fall" and "Right To Arm Bears." The soundtrack also includes the song "Good Day" from Westerberg's solo album "Eventually". The album is rounded out by two non-Westerberg originals,Deathray 's own "I Wanna Lose Control (Uh Oh)" and the Talking Heads' 1986 hit "Wild Wild Life ."Seen on stage playing a
First Act production model guitar, Westerberg joined creative forces with the Boston based guitar manufacturer to create his signature edition PW580 in September 2006. [cite web|url=http://www.firstact.com/Artists/Paul_Westerberg.aspx|title=First Act Guitars: Paul Westerberg] Built with a red plaid pickguard, the guitar was designed to be "mean and lean". [cite news|work=Guitar Player|publisher=New Bay Media|title=Paul Westerberg PW580 Signature Guitar|url=http://www.guitarplayer.com/article/paul-westerberg-pw580/Feb-07/24200|date=February 2007|accessdate=2008-02-01]On July 17, 2008 it was announced that on "June 49" (July 19) Paul Westerberg would release an album with 49 minutes' worth of music for 49 cents. The album, "", was released on
July 21 ,2008 . A few weeks after 49:00 was released, it was taken down fromAmazon.com andTuneCore store. In its place, Westerberg released a song titled "5:05" (in reference to the fact that "49:00" was really 43:55 long, 5:05 shorter than 49:00). From the lyrical content of "5:05," it is believed that "49:00" was recalled due to copyright issues in the ending cover medley.On August 27, 2008, Westerberg released two new songs, "
3oclockreep " and "Finally Here Once" on TuneCore.On September 13, 2008 another new song "Bored of Edukation" was released as an MP3 download on Amazon.com.
Personal
Westerberg is married to former [http://minnewiki.publicradio.org/index.php/Zuzu%27s_Petals Zuzu's Petals] guitarist [http://minnewiki.publicradio.org/index.php/Laurie_Lindeen Laurie Lindeen] . They have a son, Johnny, whose voice is likely on "49:00"cite news|author=Cohen, Jonathan|title=Paul Westerberg Offers New Album For 49 Cents|url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003829871|date=
July 21 ,2008 |work=Billboard|publisher=Nielsen Business Media|accessdate=2008-07-29] and "Whatever Makes You Happy" from Westerberg's solo album "Suicaine Gratifaction." Westerberg severely injured his fretting hand in 2006, in an accident while trying to remove candle wax with a screwdriver, and as of 2008 had performed only one live show. He resides in Edina, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. His younger sister,Mary Lucia , is a D.J. at local radio station 89.3 The Current.Discography
DVD
*"Come Feel Me Tremble" - Redline Entertainment/Ventura Distribution (2003)
Albums
*"
14 Songs " (Sire/Reprise Records 45255, 1993) produced by Matt Wallace and Paul Westerberg
**limited edition CD book (Sire/Reprise Records 45335)
*"Eventually " (Reprise Records 9 46176-2, 1996) produced by Paul Westerberg, co-produced byLou Giordano , 3 tracks produced by Brendan O'Brien and Paul Westerberg
*Grandpaboy: "Grandpaboy" EP (Soundproof/Monolyth MCD 1315, 1997)
*"Suicaine Gratifaction " (EMD/Capitol, 1999) produced byDon Was and Paul Westerberg
*Grandpaboy: "Mono" (Vagrant, 2002) limited edition Mono stand-alone CD, 10,000 copies produced
*"Stereo (Paul Westerberg album) " (Vagrant VR 369, 2002) includes bonus Mono CD
*Grandpaboy: "Dead Man Shake" (Fat Possum, 2003)
*"Come Feel Me Tremble " (Vagrant Records, 2003)
*"Folker " (Vagrant, 2004)
*"" (Rhino, 2005)
*"" (Self-released, 2008)
*"3oclockreep " (Self-released, 2008)oundtracks and compilations
*"Singles" soundtrack (1992) - "Dyslexic Heart" and "Waiting For Somebody" (Westerberg scored the soundtrack as well.)
*"Friends Soundtrack" (1995) - "Sunshine" and "Stain Yer Blood"
*"Tank Girl " soundtrack (1995) - "Let's Do It," withJoan Jett
*"I Am Sam" soundtrack (2002) - "Nowhere Man," a Beatles cover
*"Hear Music, Vol. 10: Reveal" (Starbucks sampler, 2004) - "Lookin' Up in Heaven"
*"Hot Stove, Cool Music, Vol. 1" (2004) - "Outta My System"
*"Another Year on the Streets, Vol. 3" (Vagrant Records sampler, 2004) - "As Far As I Know"
*"" (Lost Highway Records, 2006)
*"For New Orleans " (2006) - "Old Money" (under the alias PW & The Honky Heartattax).
*"Catch and Release" (2007) - "Let the Bad Times Roll"External links
* [http://www.theskyway.com/ The Skyway]
* [http://www.colormeimpressed.com/ Color Me Impressed.com - The Unofficial Replacements Database]
* [http://www.paulwesterberg.com/ Man Without Ties - The Paul Westerberg Site]
* [http://www.paulwesterberg.net/ Paul Westerberg.net: A bad idea whose time has come]References
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