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Ween - The Pod FLAC download

  • Performer: Ween
  • Title: The Pod
  • Size FLAC ver: 1154 mb
  • Country: UK
  • Released: 1991
  • Style: Lo-Fi
  • Other formats: AHX DTS MIDI MP4 MP1 MOD AU
  • Genre: Rock
  • Rating: 4.6 of 5
Ween - The Pod FLAC download
Ween - The Pod FLAC download

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Strapon That Jammy Pac
2 Doctor Rock
3 Frank
4 Sorry Charlie
5 The Stallion, Pt. 1
6 Pollo Asado
7 Right To The Ways And The Rules Of The World
8 Captain Fantasy
9 Demon Sweat
10 Molly
11 Can U Taste The Waste?
12 Don't Sweat It
13 Awesome Sound
14 Laura
15 Boing
16 Mononucleosis
17 Oh My Dear (Falling In Love)
18 Sketches Of Winkle
19 Alone
Bass – Mean Ween
20 Moving Away
21 She Fucks Me
22 Pork Roll Egg And Cheese
23 The Stallion, Pt. 2

Credits

  • Art Direction – Michael McGrath , Ween
  • Artwork [Cover Art], Design – Logorythms*
  • Producer, Mixed By – Andrew Weiss
  • Recorded By – Dean Ween, Gene Ween

Notes

Made in Canada

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SRLP1255303 Ween The Pod ‎(2xLP, Album, RP, Gre + CD, Album + Ltd, RE) Schnitzel Records, Chocodog Records SRLP1255303 UK 2018
D19906 Ween The Pod ‎(CD, Album, RE) White , Mushroom D19906 Australia 1995
MUSH32452.2 Ween The Pod ‎(CD, Album, RE) Elektra, Mushroom MUSH32452.2 Australia 1995
61713-4 Ween The Pod ‎(Cass, Album) Elektra 61713-4 US 1995
SHIMMY 049 Ween The Pod ‎(2xLP, Album) Shimmy Disc SHIMMY 049 US 1991



Comments (4)

Beanisend
Heads up, The Pod reissue to be released by the end of this month, grey vinyl limited to 1000 copies, "never going to be re-pressed in this format." Act fast: http://schnitzel.co.uk/shop/details.php?req_id=38&artist=ween
Dolid
The more you listen to albums like these, the less interested you would be in pursuing any kind of chemical stimulants, depressants and hallucinogens.The Pod fits in the group of "strangest albums ever existed", even for a group known for going into the deep end of creativity in that weird high-brow low-brow way. Reportedly fueled by Scotch-guard (which the band has refuted in doing, although it was reported that they witnessed other people doing it) but more realistically a four-track tape machine, a collection of drum machines, various effect pedals, guitars and other assortments (and an unexpected case of getting mono), Ween created an album that demonstrates their eclectic tastes, a command of genre and a deliberate command of insanity.Its charm - or some its turn-off - the deliberate distortion. Years after this album, Ween would play some of these songs but yet give it a normal rendition. Here pitches are bent, guitar solos are deliberately out of whack with anything related to the song (the guitar lick at the end of "Laura" is an example), effects are used to their extreme (flangers, distortion, rotatory/Leslie, chorus, fuzz) and the vocals are either too high or too low (courtesy of tape speed). It is as if the recording is deliberately meant to be bad, when compared to a polished and refined production one is accustomed to any group other than Ween (or any other creative oddball group).So is it meant to irritate your ears? Perhaps. More than anything, it should make you laugh (especially if you have a musical sense of humor). Yes they like their Boognish, their pork roll egg and cheese and their other bathroom humor moments. But to say that they just do humor that would make any 12 year old laugh limits their capabilities. Anyone with an understanding of music would appreciate their musical humor ("Dr. Rock," "Captain Fantasy" and "Sketches of Winkle" has a Spinal Tap aura) and will be laughing with them during "Right to the Ways and the Rules of the World."In fact, their point of having fun is made very clear on the first track... a song built completely on a never-ending cymbal roll and fast guitar strum (usually signaling the end of a song performed live) occasionally interrupted by a sharp snare attack and then starting again. If you are laughing by the 30 second mark of that 3 minute "anti-climax," then chances are that you'll get the rest of the fun and creative joke.
Renthadral
Ingest more or less substances, that's up to you, as long as it's happening while this album is playing. Bang on review, project. This album can never be toppled as my favourite Ween and I think it serves as a kind of prototype for Beck's Mellow Gold three years later, another album made in the same trashy and eclectic spirit during the beginnings of 'alternative' music in the early 90s. Classic.
Delari
kind of makes me want to do more substances, personally

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