All Request Live Ween

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  • Release Date: 06/02/2009
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Sales Rank: 48,675
  • Label: CHOCODOG
  • UPC: 616892700029

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All Request Live

1LISTENHappy Colored Marbles 5:12
2LISTENThe Stallion, Pt. 1 2:56
3LISTENThe Stallion, Pt. 2 4:24
4LISTENThe Stallion, Pt. 3 3:25
5LISTENThe Stallion, Pt. 4 3:19
6LISTENThe Stallion, Pt. 5 3:36
7LISTENDemon Sweat 4:10
8LISTENCover It with Gas and Set It on Free 2:05
9LISTENAwesome Sound 5:03
10LISTENCold Blows the Wind 4:39
11LISTENPollo Asado 3:14
12LISTENReggaejunkiejew 5:53
13LISTENTried and True 4:34
14LISTENMononucleosis 3:19
15LISTENStay Forever 3:35
16LISTENWhere'd the Cheese Go? 5:45
17Stallion, Pt. 3 Bonus Track / Webcam Footage / Multimedia Track

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It perhaps goes without saying that an album recorded for the online radio show All Request Live is one for the fans -- those who know an artist's catalog well enough to pull out obscurities that never get played in concert. Still, Ween fans are both a devoted and perverse lot, so this All Request Live -- available via their site on the internet -- is filled with the odd choices even for the diehards, such as every segment of their ongoing multi-part epic "The Stallion," or the gnarled, nasty obscurity "Cover It with Gas and Set It on Fire," or their rejected Pizza Hut jingle "Where'd the Cheese Go?" here turned into a lengthy funk jam, reminiscent of nothing less than Prince's The Black Album. This is neither the hits, nor is it the weirdest tunes in their catalog: it's just the stuff the diehards love, performed with professional panache from the boys in Ween, who deliver surprises that are subtle, not shocking, such as re-creating the drive-in dialogue on "Pollo Asado." So, it's precisely the kind of record that diehards will love, but it's not quite as lovable as other limited-edition live Ween albums: despite the odd choices, it's not as monumental as the Live at Stubb's show, nor as maverick as Live with the Shit Creek Boys, it's merely a good, solid show from a band who, at this point, are rarely less than pretty terrific. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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