Weezer - Weezer [MCA Victor Inc. MVCG-172] {Japan 1995}

Posted By: luckburz

Weezer - Weezer [Blue Album]
FLAC, EAC, LOG & CUE | Lossless Artwork | Size: 412 MB
Label/Cat#: MCA Victor Inc. MVCG-172 | Country/Year: Japan 1995
Genre: Alternative Rock | Hoster: Uploaded/Filepost

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Extraction Log:

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 2 from 29. April 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 16. December 2011, 15:27

Weezer / Weezer

Used drive : HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA-H12L Adapter: 0 ID: 0

Read mode : Secure
Utilize accurate stream : Yes
Defeat audio cache : Yes
Make use of C2 pointers : No

Read offset correction : 667
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes
Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000

Used output format : User Defined Encoder
Selected bitrate : 896 kBit/s
Quality : High
Add ID3 tag : No
Command line compressor : C:\Program Files\FLAC\flac.exe
Additional command line options : -5 -T "Artist=%artist%" -T "Title=%title%" -T "Album=%albumtitle%" -T "Date=%year%" -T "Tracknumber=%tracknr%" -T "Genre=%genre%" %source% -o %dest%


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Extraction speed 7.2 X
Range quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 5B6472B0
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CD Info:

Weezer – Weezer

Label: MCA Victor, Inc.
Catalog#: MVCG-172
Format: CD, Album
Country: Japan
Released: 24 Mar 1995
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock

Tracklist:

1 My Name Is Jonas 3:24
2 No One Else 3:04
3 The World Has Turned And Left Me Here 4:19
4 Buddy Holly 2:39
5 Undone - The Sweater Song 5:05
6 Surf Wax America 3:06
7 Say It Ain't So 4:18
8 In The Garage 3:55
9 Holiday 3:24
10 Only In Dreams 7:59

Notes:

Recorded and mixed at Electric Lady Studios, NYC, August-September 1993.
Mastered at Sterling Sound, NYC.
All songs Pub. Designee.
? & © 1994 Geffen Records, Inc., an MCA Company.

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Other (Fix Price Japan): ¥ 2,500

Discogs Url: http://www.discogs.com/release/3348765



Review

by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Even if you lived through it, it's hard to fathom exactly why Weezer were disliked, even loathed, when they released their debut album in the spring of 1994. If you grew up in the years after the heyday of grunge, it may even seem absurd that the band were considered poseurs, hair metal refugees passing themselves off as alt-rock by adapting a few tricks from the Pixies and Nirvana songbooks and sold to MTV with stylish videos. Nevertheless, during alt-rock's heyday of 1994, Weezer was second only to Stone Temple Pilots as an object of scorn, bashed by the rock critics and hipsters alike. Time has a way of healing, even erasing, all wounds, and time has been nothing but kind to Weezer's eponymous debut album (which would later be dubbed The Blue Album, due to the blue background of the cover art). At the time of its release, the group's influences were discussed endlessly – the dynamics of the Pixies, the polished production reminiscent of Nevermind, the willful outsider vibe borrowed from indie rock – but few noted how the group, under the direction of singer/songwriter Rivers Cuomo, synthesized alt-rock with a strong '70s trash-rock predilection and an unwitting gift for power pop, resulting in something quite distinctive. Although the group wears its influences on its sleeve, Weezer pulls it together in a strikingly original fashion, thanks to Cuomo's urgent melodicism, a fondness for heavy, heavy guitars, a sly sense of humor, and damaged vulnerability, all driven home at a maximum volume. While contemporaries like Pavement were willfully, even gleefully obscure, and skewed toward a more selective audience, Weezer's insecurities were laid bare, and the band's pop culture obsessions tended to be universal, not exclusive. Plus, Cuomo wrote killer hooks and had a band that rocked hard – albeit in an uptight, nerdy fashion – winding up with direct, immediate music that connects on more than one level. It's both clever and vulnerable, but those sensibilities are hidden beneath the loud guitars and catchy hooks. That's why the band had hits with this album – and not just hits, but era-defining singles like the deliberate dissonant crawl of "Undone - The Sweater Song," the postironic love song of "Buddy Holly," the surging "Say It Ain't So" – but could still seem like a cult band to the dedicated fans; it sounded like the group was speaking to an in-crowd, not the mass audience it wound up with. If, as Howard Hawks said, a good movie consists of three great scenes and no bad ones, it could be extrapolated that a good record contains three great songs and no bad ones – in that case, Weezer is a record with at least six or seven great songs and no bad ones. That makes for a great record, but more than that, it's a great record emblematic of its time, standing as one of the defining albums of the '90s.
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