Credits
Lead Performance: Slim Dunlap; Genre: Rock
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The only solo album by an ex-Replacement that doesn't sound like the Replacements. It could also be the Keith Richards album that never got made: where Richards shows he can actually sing. Mature, classy, and as unpretentious as you'd expect, guitarist Slim Dunlap's first set has surprising staying power -- and, on the charmingly NRBQ-ish ''Isn't It,'' an organ-playing drive-in intermission like you wouldn't believe.
Posted Jul 30, 1993
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