Artist:Ween
Format: Vinyl New: Currently Unavailable New
Wish
Formats and Editions
DISC: 1
1. Take Me Away 3:05
2. Spinal Meningitis (Got Me Down) 2:53
3. Freedom of '76 2:52
4. I Can't Put My Finger on It 2:46
5. A Tear for Eddie 4:46
6. Roses Are Free 4:29
7. Baby Bitch 3:01
8. Mister, Would You Please Help My Pony? 2:51
9. Drifter in the Dark 2:29 1
10. Voodoo Lady 3:45 1
11. Joppa Road 3:01 1
12. Candi 4:01 1
13. Buenas Tardes Amigo 7:12 1
14. The Hiv Song 1:59 1
15. What Deaner Was Talkin' About 3:12 1
16. Don't Shit Where You Eat 2:16
More Info:
Limited double colored 180 gram vinyl LP pressing. Ween's fourth album, originally released in 1994, is perhaps their finest moment, a brilliant mix of twisted humor and pure pop genius. Ween draw influence from smooth 70s soul, psych, soft rock, spaghetti westerns, country, funk, indie-rock and more to the point where each song is a spot-on take on a different genre with their silliness being the uniting element. An outsider-pop classic. The album is dedicated to comedian John Candy, who died while Ween was putting the album together. "A Tear for Eddie" was dedicated to the funk/psychedelic guitar pioneer Eddie Hazel, who died December 23, 1992. In a 2011 interview, Gene Ween credited a Spanish lesson on Sesame Street with inspiring "Buenas Tardes Amigo".