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14 Songs

 
Album Review: 14 Songs

  • Artist: Paul Westerberg
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: June 15, 1993
  • Total Time: 47:57
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Paul Westerberg's second solo LP (we all know the Replacements' final All Shook Down was really not a band LP) is a damn sight better than his first, with a batch of really nice tunes and some renewed enthusiasm (it's not as much of a downer); still, it's hard to resist the belief that he's capable of more than this. The fault is two-fold: One, fire co-producer Matt Wallace, who is more and more looming as the villain on Paul's last three LPs. The most convincing recordings here are the two crude demos Westerberg set down alone in the kitchen of his house. His voice and tune devastate or kindle one's inner emotions by themselves. Compare these naked pathos with the somewhat rote "Knockin' on Mine" (a rip-off of Don't Tell a Soul's "Talent Show") or the just-tossed-off "Things," and it appears the lack of warmth in Wallace's familiar sound is pulling Paul's otherwise tremendous fervor down. Secondly, the first six Replacements' LPs all had more convincing material than this, culminating in the terrific Pleased to Meet Me. When inspired, he can still recall some of those heights: "Dice Behind Your Shades" remembers that former intimacy and sharp hooks, as do bits of "First Glimmer," "Runaway Wind," and the attempts at old raucous pounders, "Silver Naked Ladies" and "World Class Fad." But they all still fall short of his former one-in-a-zillion singer/songwriter greatness. In fact, what really saves him on this record is his singing -- since the melodies and riffs are just good, not great, it takes a vocalist of his throaty gifts to deliver the pleasure. At times tender, sometimes who-gives-a-crap, other times amused or mildly sad and pensive, Westerberg makes us shower singers jealous over how much he can convey with just his pipes. All the more reason to record future albums by himself in his kitchen? Or how about Westerberg "unplugged" from his living room? Talent like this is always best raw, whether "Kids Won't Follow" or "Never Mind" or "Kiss Me on the Bus." He'll never get that from Wallace, but he'll still shine through anyway. ~ Jack Rabid, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Knockin on Mine (Lyrics) Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (3:43)
First Glimmer Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (4:55)
World Class Fad (Lyrics) Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (3:27)
Runaway Wind (Lyrics) Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (4:23)
Dice Behind Your Shades (Lyrics) Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (4:11)
Even Here We Are (Lyrics) Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (1:39)
Silver Naked Ladies (Lyrics) Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (4:38)
A Few Minutes of Silence Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (3:17)
Someone I Once Knew (Lyrics) Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (3:06)
Black Eyed Susan (Lyrics) Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (3:33)
Things (Lyrics) Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (3:21)
Something Is Me (Lyrics) Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (2:18)
Mannequin Shop (Lyrics) Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (3:11)
Down Love (Lyrics) Paul Westerberg Paul Westerberg (2:15)

Credits

Brian MacLeod (Handclapping), Jim "Watts" Vereecke (Assistant Engineer), Brian MacLeod (Drums), Dave Bryson (Mixing), Ian McLagan (Piano), Brian MacLeod (Whistle (Human)), Matt Wallace (Bass), John Pierce (Bass), Suzanne Dyer (Assistant Engineer), Paul Westerberg (Whistle (Human)), Rick Price (Bass), Matt Wallace (Mixing), Ian McLagan (Vocals (Background)), Paul Westerberg (Design), John Pierce (Handclapping), Steve Holroyd (Assistant Engineer), John Paterno (Assistant Engineer), Susan Rogers (Vocals (Background)), Rick Price (Mandolin), Paul Westerberg (Sax (Tenor)), Brendan O'Brien (Mixing), Rick Price (Vocals (Background)), John Pierce (Piano), Matt Wallace (Drums), Josh Kelly (Vocals (Background)), Kim Champagne (Design), Jim "Watts" Vereecke (Vocals (Background)), Paul Westerberg (Producer), Matt Wallace (Engineer), Kim Champagne (Photography), Laurie Lindeen (Vocals (Background)), Frank Okenfels (Photography), Charmony Brothers (Vocals (Background)), Josh Freese (Drums), John Pierce (Vocals (Background)), Brian MacLeod (Vocals (Background)), Paul Westerberg (Mixing), Joan Jett (Vocals (Background)), Suzanne Dyer (Vocals (Background)), Susan Rogers (Engineer), Paul Westerberg (Keyboards), John Pierce (Strings), Paul Westerberg (Vocals), John Pierce (Whistle (Human)), Matt Wallace (Producer), Paul Westerberg (Guitar), Paul Westerberg (Bass), John Pierce (Shaker), Mike Krowiak (Assistant Engineer), Paul Westerberg (Saxophone), Paul Westerberg (Handclapping), John Jackson (Assistant Engineer), Matt Wallace (Vocals (Background)), Josh Kelly (Drums), Paul Westerberg (Vocals (Background)), Joey Kent (Assistant Engineer), Michael Urbano (Drums), Doug Sax (Mastering), Matt Wallace (Percussion)
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14 Songs
Studio album by Paul Westerberg
Released 1993
Genre Alternative rock
Length 47:57
Label Sire/Reprise
Producer Paul Westerberg, Matt Wallace
Professional reviews
Paul Westerberg chronology
14 Songs
(1993)
Eventually
(1996)

14 Songs is the first official solo album from Paul Westerberg, former leader of The Replacements. In many ways, it's his second solo album, given that the final Replacements album, All Shook Down, was heavily packed with session musicians and marginalized the other three band members.

The album features contributions from Ian McLagan, former keyboardist for the Faces, a band that Westerberg has often cited as a favorite.

In an interview included with a special edition of the album, he explained that he started the record jamming with drummer Josh Kelly and former Georgia Satellites bassist Rick Price, but found that the combination wasn't working, requiring him to seek other players. (The only song featuring Kelly and Price is the opener, "Knockin' On Mine.") He also revealed that the album title was a reference to Nine Stories, by J.D. Salinger.

Track listing

All songs by Paul Westerberg.

  1. "Knockin' On Mine" – 3:43
  2. "First Glimmer" – 4:55
  3. "World Class Fad" – 3:27
  4. "Runaway Wind" – 4:23
  5. "Dice Behind Your Shades" – 4:11
  6. "Even Here We Are" – 1:39
  7. "Silver Naked Ladies" – 4:38
  8. "A Few Minutes of Silence" – 3:17
  9. "Someone I Once Knew" – 3:06
  10. "Black Eyed Susan" – 3:33
  11. "Things" – 3:21
  12. "Something Is Me" – 2:18
  13. "Mannequin Shop" – 3:11
  14. "Down Love" – 2:15

Personnel

  • Paul Westerberg – guitar, keyboards, saxophone, vocals
  • Matt Wallace – bass, percussion, drums, background vocals
  • John Pierce – bass, piano, background vocals
  • Rick Price – bass, mandolin, background vocals
  • Josh Freese – drums
  • Josh Kelly – drums, background vocals
  • Ian McLagan – piano, background vocals
  • Michael Urbano – drums
  • Suzanne Dyer – background vocals
  • Joan Jett – background vocals
  • Laurie Lindeen – background vocals
  • Brian MacLeod – drums, background vocals

Production notes

  • Produced by Paul Westerberg and Matt Wallace
  • Mastered by Doug Sax

 
 

 

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