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A short time later, Mono was paired with his fourth solo disc, Stereo (both on the emo-centric Vagrant). But in early 2002, he resurfaced, reviving the moniker with Mono, and delighting his fan base with a full-length CD of loose, Keith Richards/ Faces-style rock & roll. The playfully cantankerous Grandpaboy as just a fun little diversion for Westerberg while he was between major labels. After so much time had passed, one could've looked back on Of sight for a few years, leaving the zealots to wonder if he wouldĮver return. Seemingly disillusioned with the music business, he dropped out Management at the label, his contract was terminated not long after its
Was issued in 1999 on Capitol Records, but as a result of a change in Another, more subtle Westerberg platter, Suicaine Gratifaction, Many fans and critics proclaimed the EP to be his best work in ages. Both brief releases contained some clever wordplay, while simultaneously recalling the Replacements' reckless spirit. After two inconsistent and labored solo albums, the tiny Monolith label put out a Grandpaboy single and then an EP in 1997.