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Ween's Chocolate and Cheese (Paperback)
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Ween's Chocolate and Cheese (Paperback)
Series: 33 1/3
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This is an in-depth study of a pivotal moment in Ween's
development, as they became one of the world's most endearing, and
enduring, cult bands. In 1993, the scruffy, pointedly silly
Pennsylvania duo Ween appeared to be just another alt-rock also-ran
enjoying its five minutes of post-Nirvana MTV fame. But currently
the band presides over one of pop music's most devoted cult fan
bases, complete with feverish bootlegging, copious online message
boards, a string of Billboard 200 albums and sold-out
three-hour-plus shows nationwide. How did such a seemingly
frivolous project evolve into a genuine American institution? The
answer might lie in 1994's Chocolate and Cheese. The album marked
the first time Ween set aside its low-budget home-recording style
in favor of entering a bona fide studio. Sporting a lusher sound
though still retaining the insular oddness that had made the band's
early work so charming, Chocolate and Cheese reassured die-hard
fans and started Aaron Freeman and Mickey Melchiondo on their way
to becoming posthippie folk heroes. Hank Shteamer speaks to the
band, producer Andrew Weiss and many others in an attempt to figure
out how Ween turned its grassroots goofiness into something that
leftfield-pop enthusiasts everywhere could appreciate. "33 1/3" is
a series of short books about a wide variety of albums, by artists
ranging from James Brown to the Beastie Boys. Launched in September
2003, the series now contains over 60 titles and is acclaimed and
loved by fans, musicians and scholars alike. It was only a matter
of time before a clever publisher realized that there is an
audience for whom "Exile on Main Street" or "Electric Ladyland" are
as significant and worthy of study as "The Catcher in the Rye" or
"Middlemarch...The" series, which now comprises 29 titles with more
in the works, is freewheeling and eclectic, ranging from minute
rock-geek analysis to idiosyncratic personal celebration - "The New
York Times Book Review", 2006. This is a brilliant series...each
one a word of real love - NME (UK). For more information on the
series and on individual titles in the series, check out our blog.
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