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| DiViNE SHARiNG SERViCE PROUDLY PRESENTS |
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-=[iNFO]=-
Artist : Ween
Album : GodWeenSatan: the Oneness
Year : 1990
Genre : Alternative
Company : Twin/Tone Records
Ripdate : Oct-29-2007
Encoder : Lame 3.97 V1 (fast mode)
Quality : VBRkbps / 44,1kHz / Joint-Stereo
Songs : 26
Size : 108,9 MB
Source : CDDA
Url : http://www.ween.com / http://www.myspace.com/ween
-=[TRACKLiST]=-
01. You Fucked Up 01:38
02. Tick 01:53
03. I'm in the Mood to Move 01:17
04. I Gots a Weasel 01:22
05. Fat Lenny 02:08
06. Cold & Wet 01:12
07. Bumblebee 01:19
08. Don't Laugh (I Love You) 02:49
09. Never Squeal 02:26
10. Up on The Hill (Traditional) 01:56
11. Wayne's Pet Youngun' 01:41
12. Nicole 09:21
13. Common Bitch 01:46
14. El Camino 02:18
15. Old Queen Cole 01:34
16. Nan 02:56
17. Licking the Palm for Guava 01:07
18. Mushroom Festival in Hell 02:35
19. L.M.L.Y.P. 08:49
(Ween is in Trouble Dudes)
20. Papa Zit 01:16
21. Old Man Thunder 00:24
22. Birthday Boy 03:31
23. Blackjack 04:36
24. Squelch the Weasel 03:11
25. Marble Tulip Juicy Tree 05:25
26. Puffy Cloud (Puffy Claude) 02:41
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Total Time: 71:11 min
-=[RELEASENOTES]=-
Dean and Gene Ween were barely out of their teens when
they recorded GodWeenSatan: the Oneness, and it shows:
it's juvenile in the best sense of the word, mixing their
sprawling sense of humor with punk, heavy metal, and a
surprising amount of pop literacy. At a whopping 26 tracks
long, the album features a lot of noodling and lots of
whacked-out pop, including "Nan", a dweeby tale of
unrequited love, and the jazzy "Never Squeal", which shows
off Ween's musical prowess and versatility. GodWeenSatan:
the Oneness also introduces many of the song styles the
band included on their later releases, such as the
prog-rock-inspired ballad "Squelch the Little Weasel", the
Prince homage "L.M.L.Y.P.", the playful, helium-laced pop
of "Don't Laugh" and the funky, soulful "Nicole". "El
Camino"'s pseudo-flamenco, "Birthday Boy"'s surprising
vulnerability, and the rambling, silly stoner-folk of
"Puffycloud" also set the tone for Ween's future work.
Though they'd released plenty of cassettes on their own by
the time of GodWeenSatan: the Oneness' release, Ween still
sounds like they're trying ideas on for size. Song
snippets like "Cold & Wet", "Fat Lenny" and "I Gots a
Weasel" are fun but less successful than some of the
band's more developed songs or their more crazed
outbursts, such as "You Fucked Up", "Wayne's Pet Youngin'"
and "Papa Zit." Stomping rockers like "Old Queen Cole,"
the sparse weirdness of "I'm in the Mood to Move" and the
eclectic and inspired as the albums that followed it.
However, the fun Dean and Gene Ween had creating
GodWeenSatan: the Oneness is palpable, making it more than
just a promising debut.
Enjoy!
-=[GROUP iNFO]=-
Our philosophy is quality music and we don't care for the
dupechecks.
If we like the album and it's hard to find maybe we choose
to release it.
We will never release any crap only to "win the race".
Our releases are made for sharing, not to sitting by
ourselves jerking off to...
Btw, support the artist and buy the damn album.
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