The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 9, 1990 - Page 7 The Replacements All Shook Down Sire Finally, Paul Westerberg realizes 0 on record that he has grown up after years of rocking and boozing. All Shook Down barely brings together the 'Mats as a group; the band as a whole only plays on one song, "Attitude." It's primarily Westerberg's melancholically-aired songs performed by at least one Replacements member and some colorful guests. This haphazard con- glomeration, tied together only by Westerberg; unexpectedly creates a Light, pensively anguished, toned- down album. Unlike Don't Tell A Soul, All Shook Down's "maturity" is appealing because of its reflec- tiveness and varied tempos, etc. So many songs are ethereal for a band who de-formed such monstrosi- ties as Stink and Tim. "Sadly Beautiful" is gentle and poetic, high- fighted by wistful acoustic guitars and a country tinge; "Had no chance to watch you grow up/ so sadly beautiful." "The Last" sounds like it could be a theme song for a '70s television show or a Broadway mu- sical. The piano makes the song se- xious but it has a ditty-like quality as well. Westerberg also asks a fateful question: "Would it hurt to fall in love a little slower?" But All Shook Down isn't over- ridingly slow and reflective. It's just that an overwhelmingly sad atmo- sphere envelopes the mood even dur- ing upbeat tunes. "One Wink at a Time," though it is rock with Madness-like touches of brass, sounds like what a good hard rockin' band would sound like when they were too old to play everything as if they were on speed. "Bent Out of Shape," "My Little Problem" and "Happy Town" start out like old Replacements songs, but then down- shift into mellow thrash. The guitar bits are still hard and brilliant, but toned down. "Attitude" upbeats acoustic with a tad of electric guitar to form a stu- pendous rock tune. It even has rela- tively classic 'Mats lines like, "It was my attitude/ that you thought was rude." This song, unlike "Someone Take the Wheel" and, to some extent, "When It Began," ac- complishes what Westerberg and Company tried to do on Don't Tell A Soul - crossing mainstream rock and pop with the sounds and spirit of the early Replacements. The cover and inner sleeve photos basically sum the situation up: sepia-colored, somber, somewhat nostalgic, older and lost. One picture is of this lost dog sign which asks: "Have you seen Lucky?" Westerberg hasn't, but seems to wish he has. -Annette Petruso Wednesday, Nov. 14 8pm Hill Auditorium a Major Events presentation ,M WG' eipse The Replacements hang out in some sad ol' barn - one of the rare moments the 'Mats have been all together recently. Their new vinyl, All Shook Down, reflects this drifting apart. .:: ...,..... ...; ; . .; .; . . ...:": r: r " ...,....iii, . .r.....; ..:., ":';a;bX;}},5}'r:}s." .t:; .fr:r ::I,.?v:"ii:::":?i?'.":":": ;::"5:;... ..Y::":f:"}Yv:"'r{r.; .,.vir,}:""S'r::.4;Y ::"; : 'r'": :..... ,ter, . ... ::rtii}?vi$< ..:.... .w}::"W::4: a{{:' :j,.:.. "'; '":MV': it4:'::%::rx,.?r::h;},f:{rJr:x ri:?; ri} .'/+Srv i'r?"?"i:i: ::"::fi:". r;......" rf, ."."::i:::"r. ::x::::. .:x:::"::a::::...::.................. ....t.:..r....a :..........:..."r.r.:.G:v.acr.."".. co '00 National Endowment tforthe Arts presents c with Tracey Wormworth & Pheeroan AkLaff THE ARK IOQ. 161990 8 &lOpm 1/4 I The University of Michigan SCHOOL OF MUSIC The University of Michigan SCHOOL OF MUSIC Victor Borge Comedy in Music Wednesday Dec. 5 8pm Hill Auditorium Major Events presentation N a Sun. Nov. 11 A STORY ABOUT LOVE . . and a lot of things that look just like it Tues. Nov. 13 French Classical Music Series featuring U-M organ students: Phillip Burgess, Margarete Thomsen, Leslie Wills Music of Corrette, Guilain, Marchand Blanche Anderson Moore Hall, School of Music, 4 p.m. Michigan Chamber Players Harry Sargous, oboe; Karen Lykes, mezzo- soprano; Richard Beene, bassoon; Edward Parmentier, harpsichord; Paul Kantor, violin; Yizhak Schotten, viola; John Mohler, clarinet; Laura Ward, piano Music by Telemann, Martinu, Poulenc School of Music Recital Hall, 8 p.m. Arts Chorale Paul Rardin, conductor; Paul Schrock, guest organist Handel: Concerto for Organ and Orchestra, Op. 4, No. 4 Crawford: Magnificat Vivaldi: Gloria Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m. Turkish Classical Music Ali Ekber Cicek; sponsored by the Stearns Collection and-the Center for Near Eastern Studies Rackham Amphitheatre, 8 p.m. Opera ~.Theatre Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi Tickets $ 12, $ 9, $ 5 (students) Power Center 8 p.m. (Thur.-Sat.), 2 p.m. (Sun.) University Players Joe Turner's Come and Gone by August Wilson Tickets: $ 9, $ 5 (students) Trueblood Theatre, Frieze Building 8 p.m. (Thur.-Sat.), 2 p.m. (Sun.) University of Michigan Women's Glee Club Earl Coleman, conductor; Rosalie Edwards, Wed. Nov. 14 Thur.-Sat. Nov. 15-18 Fri. Nov. 16 t , ' a Major Events presentation +. w4~ +i 4I I Th~