Eventually

04/30/1996 | Reprise / Wea 

All Music Guide Review

Paul Westerberg's second solo album, Eventually, delivered a full three years after his debut, 14 Songs, illustrates that he has problems telling the difference between maturity and stodginess. Eventually follows the same pattern as 14 Songs, as he balances up-tempo, Stonesy rockers with introspective, folky ballads. Generally, his slower numbers cut the deepest, like the affectionate Bob Stinson tribute, "Good Day" and the heart-tugging "MamaDaddyDid." When Westerberg rocks out, he sounds tired and mannered; neither his riffs nor his performance has the energy of vintage Replacements, or '70s and '80s Stones, for that matter. And the rockers demonstrate the major flaw of Eventually -- its carefully considered production. Though the production is clean and professional, its very slickness emphasizes the uneven quality of Westerberg's songwriting. There are some gems here -- in fact, there are even more this time around than on 14 Songs -- but Westerberg still sounds uncertain of what direction he wants to pursue and how to grow old gracefully. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 2
  • Century
  • 4:35

  • 3
  • Love Untold
  • 4:16

  • 4
  • Ain't Got Me
  • 3:25

  • 6
  • MamaDaddyDid
  • 2:57

  • 9
  • Trumpet Clip
  • 3:17

  • 10
  • Angels Walk
  • 3:22

  • 11
  • Good Day
  • 4:19

  • Credits

    • Paul Westerberg
    • Organ, Bass, Guitar, Piano, Sax (Alto), Producer, Main Performer, Mixing, Art Direction, Vocals, Guitar (Bass)


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