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    3oclockreep is a 2008 album from Paul Westerberg. It includes material recorded with The Replacements for 1989's Don't Tell a Soul. The album was released on September 1, 2008, on TuneCore for $3.99; users could also purchase the tracks separately for $3.00 and 99 cents respectively.

  2. 3oclockreep 2008. Get it on Amazon. Track list. 1. 3oclockreep 2. Finally Here Once. Previous Project Bored of Edukation Next Project 5:05 Share Share Share Pin. I am not Paul Westerberg <3 Jodi Chromey. twitter; facebook; youtube; RSS; soundcloud; spotify; bandcamp; Close Menu. Blog; Wood & Wire. Achin’ To Be; As Far As I Know; Baby Learns ...

  3. Paul Harold Westerberg (born December 31, 1959) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for The Replacements. Following the breakup of The Replacements, Westerberg launched a solo career that saw him release three albums on two major record labels.

  4. 3oclockreep. In the Blogs. In the Blogs: The I will try not to talk politics just for you Edition. Record Review. With my boot I signed for us all, or how I’m hearing Finally Here Once. Thx the mgmt. ... New Paul Westerberg: 3oclockreep & Finally Here Once. Archives

  5. 27 de ago. de 2008 · In the News Media. New Paul Westerberg: 3oclockreep & Finally Here Once. By Jodi 27.Aug.08 52 Comments. You can download the album which is called “3oclockreep” from Tunecore for $3.99. It consists of two tracks, one called “3oclockreep” which clocks in at 20:08 and the other called “Finally Here Once” which comes in at 3:27.

  6. 21 de oct. de 2008 · The first five tracks of 3oclockreep were all recorded in August of 2008, yet there's something strangely nostalgic about them. It's as if Westerberg is channeling the energy he had 20 years ago, which allows for the new songs to blend well with the last four tracks recorded in 1989 with Tom Waits.

  7. 2 de sept. de 2008 · 3oclockreep is a similar creation to 49:00 – songs land in and on top of each other, cut one another off, veer from one style to another. It plays like bits of leftovers and the few songs that do come through, while really solid, are like the lesser songs on 49:00 .