The Replacements discography
- The Replacements discography
This page lists albums, extended plays, singles and compilations by the band The Replacements, alongside their chart positions and release dates in the U.S.
Albums
tudio albums
Live album
*"The Shit Hits the Fans" January 25, 1985 Twin/Tone Records Cassette only
EPs
*"Stink" (TwinTone, 1982)
*"Inconcerated Live" limited release on Sire recorded live at U of WI
ingles
Compilations
*"Boink!!" (TwinTone, 1986)
*"All For Nothing/Nothing For All" (Sire, 1997) #143 U.S.
*"" (Rhino, 2004)
*"" (Rhino, 2006)
Bootlegs
*"Flowers in the dark|Flowers in the Dark" (2004)
*"Goodbye Bozos"
*"It Ain't Over 'til the Fat Roadie Sings" {1991)
*"Finale (Live at Grant Park)"
*"The Replacements: Last Great Band of the 1980s"
*"Shit, Shower and Shave" [mostly recorded during their opening gig touring with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers] James Beane
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