Weezer Blue Album LP 180 Gram Blue Vinyl Numbered Limited Edition MFSL MoFi RTI 2016 USA

Title: The Blue Album
Catalog Number: MFSL 1-480
Label: Geffen Records
Reissued by: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Barcode: 821797148016
Edition: Colored Vinyl
Original release year: 1994
Reissue year: 2016
Number of discs: 1
Revolutions per minute: 33⅓ rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 180gr
Limited Edition: Yes
Numbered Edition: Yes
Total Item Weight: 542gr
Pressing country: USA
For Market Release in: USA
Added to catalog on: December 6, 2016
Collection: MFSL Original Master Recording
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Yes
Weezer doesn’t look like rock stars, its amusing name doesn’t evoke stadium-heights glories, and the group’s lyrics don’t exude confidence or flash. For precisely these reasons, and the fact that the band’s songs on its self-titled debut are the stuff of air-guitar dreams and shout-it-out choruses, the quartet became stars equally celebrated by in-the-know hipsters and mainstream radio listeners.
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rated 299/500
- Limited Edition (Blue Vinyl)
- Numbered Edition
- 180 Gram High Definition Vinyl pressed at RTI USA
- Half-Speed mastering on MFSL Gain 2 Ultra Analog System
- Mastered by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
- Cut from the Original Analog Master Tapes
- Mastered by Krieg Wunderlich & Rob LoVerde
- Special Static Free & Dust Free Inner Sleeve
- Deluxe Gatefold Cover
Numbered, Limited Edition Blue Vinyl Edition, Pressed at RTI. Superb, Room-Filling Sonics: LP Mastered from the Original Master Tapes. Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 299/500 Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs of All Time - "Buddy Holly" - Rated 499/500. 1990s’ Ultimate Geek-Rock Album Made By and for the Everyman, Includes “Buddy Holly,” “Undone (The Sweater Song),” “Say It Ain’t So”.
Weezer doesn't look like rock stars, its amusing name doesn't evoke stadium-heights glories, and the group's lyrics don't exude confidence or flash. For precisely these reasons, and the fact that the band's songs on its self-titled debut are the stuff of air-guitar dreams and shout-it-out choruses, the quartet became ironic arena-rock stars equally celebrated by in-the-know hipsters and mainstream radio listeners. Replete with urgent melodies, quirky confessional narratives, wry humor, and gargantuan hooks, Weezer (Blue Album) remains the best geek-rock record ever made.
Mastered from the original master tapes and pressed on 180g blue-colored vinyl at RTI, Mobile Fidelity's analog version of the 1994 release Rolling Stone named the 299th greatest album ever recorded finally possesses the grand-scale sonics that the music's bunker-busting hooks deserve. Cars frontman Ric Ocasek's polished production is now both free of artificial ceilings that squashed the explosive dynamics and rid of the compression that saddled the frequency range. Instrumental separation is vastly improved, and the amount of midrange energy seemingly doubled. This reissue is guaranteed to help you rock out.
Underdogs and misfits, Weezer emerged from Los Angeles as nerdy kids that eschewed traditional party-hard ways in favor of studying Kiss records, engaging in conversations about old LPs, and playing Dungeons and Dragons. The band's awkwardness joyfully translates in its songs on its 1994 debut, largely concerned with jealous insecurities, pop culture, true-to-life heartbreak, common accidents, youthful misconceptions, and daydreaming. Unlike many of their indie-rock peers, Weezer finds no need to conceal feelings in obscurities, snark, or impossibly impenetrable quirkiness.
While every song on Weezer is a delight, "In the Garage," the ultimate ode to a heavy-metal practice space and private musical retreat, best spells out the album's appeal and the band's intent. "I've got an electric guitar/I play my stupid songs/I write these stupid words/And I love every one/Waiting there for me/Yes I do, I do/In the garage/No one cares about my ways/In the garage where I belong" sings leader Rivers Cuomo, his voice often meshing with that of Matt Sharp, and giving the material a barbershop-quartet harmonic boost in line with the catchiness of the guitar-driven bridges and rhythmic foundations.
More than three-times platinum, the Blue Album, as it's often called, also claims an iconic cover that pays tribute to that of the Feelies' Crazy Rhythms. The picture – as well as the bubblegum-inspired content within – has become an indelible part of modern culture. Weezer graces must-have lists from Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Guitar World, and more. And needless to say, "My Name Is Jonas," "Say It Ain't So," "Buddy Holly," and "Undone (The Sweater Song)" are all modern classics.
Musicians:
Brian Bell, guitar, vocals
Rivers Cuomo, vocals, guitar
Matt Sharp, bass, vocals
Patrick Wilson, drums
Track Listing:
Side A
1. My Name Is Jonas
2. No One Else
3. The World Has Turned and Left Me Here
4. Buddy Holly
5. Undone (The Sweater Song)
Side B
1. Surf Wax America
2. Say It Ain’t So
3. In the Garage
4. Holiday
5. Only in Dreams
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