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Quebec
Genres: Alternative Rock, Special Interest, Pop, Rock
 
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How does one encapsulate the mischievous musical conceits of Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo, aka Gene and Dean Ween? Infinitely less self-conscious than the smirky They Might Be Giants, yet possessed of a downright Z...  more »

     
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All Artists: Ween
Title: Quebec
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sanctuary Records
Release Date: 8/5/2003
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genres: Alternative Rock, Special Interest, Pop, Rock
Styles: Indie & Lo-Fi, American Alternative, Comedy & Spoken Word, Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 060768459120

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How does one encapsulate the mischievous musical conceits of Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo, aka Gene and Dean Ween? Infinitely less self-conscious than the smirky They Might Be Giants, yet possessed of a downright Zappa-esque sense of the perverse, Ween returns here from the problematic, if illusory, mainstreaming that characterized 2000's White Pepper to embrace an artistic tack that seems as focused as an errant cluster bomb. While eclecticism for its own sake has often yielded painful self-indulgence, G&D's is sublime enough to seem virtually pre-conscious. The white-trash thrash of "It's Gonna Be a Long Night" dispenses with the expected parody quotient early on, shrewdly clearing the stage for moody doses of psychedelia that are variously driving ("Transdermal Celebration"), dirgy ("Among His Tribe"), and languorously eerie ("Captain"). But, perhaps conscious of reputations to be maintained, those dreamy, chem-friendly spells are variously broken by the perfect '70s country-pop of "Chocolate Town," the pocket epic "The Argus," and tracks that somehow recall both Captain Beefheart and their own haphazard side-career scoring cartoons and other TV fare. There's something here for everyone, to be sure--but closer to Ween's antic hearts, something to annoy everyone as well. --Jerry McCulley

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CD Reviews

Languid trippiness
Ronald Battista | Colorado Springs, CO | 05/28/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Think of Quebec as Mollusk II. They go for the goofy ("Happy Colored Marbles", Hey There, Fancypants") and the watery, dappled waves of the ethereal is everywhere. And of course, one song that is bound to have you shaking your head ("The F***ked Jam"). Great pot album, specially if your weed is nice and fluffy. This is a little browner than "White Pepper"(what isn't?) but really, this is a groove more than it is an album, and the perfect one to light up to, barely anything to disturb the euphoria of a better world than the one you left."
Quebec is a Canadian province in Canada
Rockin' Moe | NY, USA | 09/13/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Ween like music and make music for people who like music. Quebec got me back into Ween in college after I hadn't listened to them much since middle school. It contains several shades of brown highlighted by red and pink overtones and a few significant smatterings of yellow, but not very much green (with the exception of "Captain," which is also very foggy and so while you know the green is there you don't really see it so much)-- the cover is aptly hued. My last girlfriend used to call me 'Fancypants,' but I didn't like that so much as I like the song and the album. This is a generally mellow and Ween-virgin friendly album (perhaps second to 'White Pepper' in that respect) and could serve as a good introduction to the band for people who might otherwise be turned off by some of their more 'provocative' works. I like it better during the summer months.



And the Argus is practiced compassion..."