For the Replacements, the verdict on their records is a no-brainer. With Bob Stinson, they made several absolute classics that will still be listened to 50 years after their release. With Slim Dunlop, they made Westerburg solo albums.
On stage, the Bob-era band could be brilliant or they could be absolute shit. The Slim-era band was much more professional and "clean", but also not nearly as exciting. When I want to hear some live Mats, it's always the '83 Lingerie Club show or the Shit Shower Shave boot. I never listen to my Slim boots.