Weezer Weezer (Blue Album)
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Key Information:
30th Ann Super Dlx 4LP + 10" + 7" Vinyl
Cat No:
602465731002
Barcode:
602465731002
Record Label:
Universal Strategic Mktg.
Released:
01 November 2024
Description
Let’s say it’s 1994. Kurt Cobain is dead. Grunge is over, if it was ever real to begin with, but “alternative” music is part of the mainstream in ways it never was before. Artists like Beck, Green Day, The Breeders, Nine Inch Nails and Pavement might not have had much in common in terms of musical genealogy or ambition, but they held similar symbolic places in their fans’ minds—this was music that made you feel like you were part of something smaller, different, more personal, less perfect. This band could be your life.
Then there was Weezer. On the one hand, they were the final boss of relatability—outcasts buried in comic books (“In the Garage”), last picked for dodgeball, forgotten by their parents (“Say It Ain’t So”) and shunned by their peers (“The World Has Turned and Left Me Here”). On the other, their music could be as polished and ruthlessly controlled as anything we call “pop”, every hook and chorus and sweetly harmonious chord change engineered for maximum pleasure—no accidents, no jazz. That they were just another Los Angeles band trying to get a record deal, as opposed to more home-grown, scene-oriented artists like Nirvana or Green Day, made a kind of sense, too. Being “alternative” was just the first step to being mainstream. Listening to the demos and practice sessions from various reissues, including the 2024 30th-anniversary deluxe edition of the album, only reinforces the point. Even the seemingly off-the-cuff guitar break in “Buddy Holly” was planned pretty much to the note months before they went into the studio.
As polite as they looked, there was something eerie about them, too. “No One Else” (as in “I want a girl who will laugh for…”), “Holiday”, “Buddy Holly”’s fantasy of a more innocent—but also more rigid, retrograde—world. Like The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds, Weezer captured male adolescent yearning so intense it became abstract, detached from the messy complexities that made human relationships so unpredictable. If they couldn’t have the girl of their dreams, they’d build her in a lab.
Rivers Cuomo was a Kiss fan, and you could tell by listening, if not by looking: Weezer was, at every turn, hero music, the sound of winners made for people who grew up feeling like losers. That they became one of the most famous and cultishly beloved rock bands of their generation made sense, especially when paired with the rise of the internet: Suddenly, you could embrace your individualistic geekdom and build community at the same time. Huge, romantic and totally uncynical, Weezer was the soundtrack to once-distinct subcultures melting down and remoulding into something shinier and smoother.
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track list
Side A
- 1. My Name Is Jonas
- 1. My Name Is Jonas (Live On BBC Evening Sessions)
- 1. Say It Ain't So
- 1. I Can't Forget This Way (Third Practice)
- 1. Let's Sew Our Pants Together (Live At 8121 Club)
- 1. Jamie (Take 6)
- 2. No One Else
- 2. In The Garage (Live On BBC Evening Sessions)
- 2. The World Has Turned And Left Me Here
- 2. Undone – The Sweater Song (Third Practice)
- 2. Paperface (Live At 8121 Club)
- 2. My Name Is Jonas
- 3. The World Has Turned And Left Me Here
- 3. No One Else (Live On BBC Evening Sessions)
- 3. Paperface
- 3. The World Has Turned And Left Me Here (Third Practice)
- 3. Only In Dreams (Live At 8121 Club)
- 4. Buddy Holly
- 4. Undone – The Sweater Song
- 4. Windows Down (Garage Practice)
- 4. Coversationalist (Wax Cover/Adaptation) (Live At Coconut Teaszer)
- 5. Undone – The Sweater Song
- 5. My Name Is Jonas (Garage Practice)
- 5. Undone – The Sweater Song (Live At English Acid)
- 6. Surf Wax America
- 6. My Name Is Jonas (Live At English Acid)
Side B
- 1. Say It Ain't So
- 1. Surf Wax America (Live On BBC Evening Sessions)
- 1. Thief, You've Taken All That Was Me
- 1. Only In Dreams (Garage Practice)
- 1. No One Else (Live At Club Lingerie)
- 1. Jamie (Take 5)
- 2. In The Garage
- 2. Buddy Holly (Acoustic – Live On Greater London Radio)
- 2. My Name Is Jonas
- 2. Let's Sew Our Pants Together
- 2. Superman (Garage Practice)
- 2. The World Has Turned And Left Me Here (Live At Club Lingerie)
- 2. Lullabye For Wayne
- 3. Holiday
- 3. Undone – The Sweater Song (Acoustic – Live On Greater London Radio)
- 3. Dawn Sets Upon Us (Garage Practice)
- 3. Jamie (Live At Club Lingerie)
- 4. Only In Dreams
- 4. Only In Dreams
- 4. Just What I Needed (Rehearsal Demo)
- 4. Lullabye For Wayne (Live At Club Lingerie)
- 5. Buddy Holly (Rehearsal Demo)
- 5. Say It Ain't So (Live At Club Lingerie)
- 6. China Grove (Live At Club Lingerie)
