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  1. Stereo is the fourth solo album by Paul Westerberg. At this point in his career, the former Replacements leader was entering a new phase. He said goodbye to professional studios and big-name producers like Brendan O'Brien and Don Was, recording the album in his basement by himself.

  2. If the Paul Westerberg of Stereo is a seasoned musician putting his sorrows to music in the basement, Grandpaboy is his incorrigible alter-ego, playing spacious, low-fidelity Stones-stampin'...

  3. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Stereo / Mono by Paul Westerberg / Grandpa Boy. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  4. Frente a las estrellas mesiánicas, alimentadas del brillo constante de los focos, Paul Westerberg haría gala de un comportamiento y unas actitudes casi elusivas; a la fracasada estancia en una gran compañía como Capitol le seguiría una etapa de depresión de la que sale la por entonces nueva entrega discográfica, Stereo (2002).

  5. Stereo – Paul Westerberg. 2002. Get it on Amazon. Track list. 1. Baby Learns to Crawl 2. Dirt To Mud 3. Only Lie Worth Telling 4. Got You Down 5. No Place For You 6. Boring Enormous 7. Nothing To No One 8. We May Be The Ones 9. Don’t Want Never 10. Mr. Rabbit 11. Let the Bad Time Roll 12. Call That Gone? 13. Postcards From Paradise (bonus track)

  6. 23 de abr. de 2002 · Universal acclaim based on 20 Ratings. Summary: The former Replacements leader returns with his first solo effort in three years, which actually is two albums in one: Stereo, his new 12-track solo release; and Mono, a second recording by Westerberg and full band under the Grandpaboy name.

  7. 23 de abr. de 2002 · Stereo by Paul Westerberg released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.