Let It Be

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Let It Be is a critically acclaimed 1984 alternative rock album by The Replacements that marked their artistic breakthrough and influence on indie rock.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
studio album
artist The Replacements NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverOf Black Diamond by Kiss NERFINISHED
criticalReception critically acclaimed
describedAs landmark of 1980s indie rock
seminal alternative rock album
followedBy Tim NERFINISHED
follows Hootenanny NERFINISHED
genre alternative rock
indie rock
punk rock
hasCover Black Diamond NERFINISHED
hasMemberContribution Bob Stinson NERFINISHED
Chris Mars NERFINISHED
Paul Westerberg NERFINISHED
Tommy Stinson NERFINISHED
hasPart Androgynous NERFINISHED
Answering Machine
Black Diamond NERFINISHED
Favorite Thing NERFINISHED
Gary’s Got A Boner NERFINISHED
I Will Dare NERFINISHED
Seen Your Video NERFINISHED
Sixteen Blue NERFINISHED
Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out NERFINISHED
Unsatisfied NERFINISHED
We’re Comin’ Out NERFINISHED
influenced alternative rock bands
indie rock
language English
narrativeTheme adolescence
disillusionment
identity
notableFor artistic breakthrough for The Replacements
partOf The Replacements discography NERFINISHED
performer The Replacements NERFINISHED
producer Peter Jesperson NERFINISHED
Steve Fjelstad NERFINISHED
The Replacements NERFINISHED
recordedIn Minneapolis NERFINISHED
Minnesota NERFINISHED
recordLabel Twin/Tone Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1984-10-02
yearOfRelease 1984

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The Replacements notableWork Let It Be
The Replacements album Let It Be