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Album Review: Quebec

  • Artist: Ween
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 05, 2003
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Prior to the release of its eighth studio album, Ween claimed that Quebec represented a return to the "browner side" of the band, an assertion that surely warmed the hearts of longtime followers. If you're not sure what the "browner side" is, it's their predilection for weirdness, both creepy and cheerful, that has largely been absent since expert studio-craft entered the picture with Chocolate & Cheese -- a record that had its share of strangeness ("Spinal Meningitis [Got Me Down]" is as unsettling as pop music gets, no matter how darkly funny it is), but surely exhibited their musicality. Deaner and Gener are many things but liars they are not, and Quebec is indeed the strangest album Ween has made since Chocolate & Cheese, but the lessons of 12 Golden Country Greats, The Mollusk, and White Pepper have not been forgotten. This is Pure Guava performed with the precision and cleanliness of White Pepper -- perhaps a mixed blessing for some (those who long for the Scotchguard-fueled madness of The Pod), yet it's a sheer delight for those who patiently sat through the longest period between Ween albums yet. If Quebec has any faults, it's that it is more a collection of songs than a unified record and, sometimes, those songs seem to be included just to get things weird again. Then again, that's kind of the point of Quebec -- it's a clearinghouse of ideas, jokes, experiments, and jams that gains its own momentum through its lack of cohesion, not the least because it feels like they're stretching their legs now that they're on an indie label again (this is their first record for Sanctuary after nearly a decade on Elektra).

And make no mistake, this is the least cohesive album they have ever made -- such sprawling affairs as The Pod and Pure Guava were unified by their homespun sonics and adolescent irreverence -- but it really doesn't matter, because they're now working at a level where it matters not if they are consistent, because they now have a worshipping audience who will listen to this as a song-by-song record, eventually coming to appreciate Quebec for what it is: a hell of a fun, rewarding ride. Like on White Pepper, the deepest moments arrive through vaguely psychedelic and proggy moments, but they're offset by light japes like "Hey There Fancy Pants," the warped "Happy Colored Marbles" (which is equal parts bubblegum and heavy prog), the sheer brilliant bizarreness of "So Many People in the Neighborhood" (boasting the welcome return of tape-manipulated voices), and the roaring Motörhead salute "It's Gonna Be a Long Night" that opens the album with guns ablazing. Quebec ends on the other side of the spectrum, with the apocalyptic dirge "If You Could Save Yourself, You'd Save Us All," and between those two extremes pretty much every other emotion is explored (even if tongue is firmly in cheek). There may be no grand scheme, no unifying theme, but after nearly a decade of pseudo-concept albums, that's fine because the format of Quebec lets Ween run wild and indulge in everything the band does best, whether it's freewheeling humor or songcraft, and the results are utterly wonderful. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
It's Gonna Be a Long Night (Lyrics) Ween Ween (2:50)
Zoloft (Lyrics) Ween Ween (3:51)
Transdermal Celebration (Lyrics) Ween Ween (3:26)
Among His Tribe (Lyrics) Ween Ween (3:39)
So Many People in the Neighborhood (Lyrics) Ween Ween (3:30)
Tried and True (Lyrics) Ween Ween (4:02)
Happy Colored Marbles (Lyrics) Ween Ween (3:14)
Here There Fancypants Ween Ween (2:00)
Captain (Lyrics) Ween Ween (3:59)
Chocolate Town (Lyrics) Ween Ween (3:17)
I Don't Want It (Lyrics) Ween Ween (3:25)
The F**ked Jam Ween Ween (2:59)
Alcan Road (Lyrics) Ween Ween (5:08)
The Argus Ween Ween (4:53)
If You Could Save Yourself (You'd Save Us All) Ween Ween (4:47)

Credits

Andrew Weiss (Fretless Bass), Andrew Weiss (Mixing), Glen McClelland (Organ), Sim Cain (Drums), Josh Freese (Drums), Gene Ween (Vocals), Ween (Arranger), Kirk Miller (Live Sound), Gene Ween (Synthesizer), Andrew Weiss (Soloist), Dave Dreiwitz (Bass), Glen McClelland (Piano), Howie Weinberg (Mastering), Andrew Weiss (Producer), Andrew Weiss (Percussion), Andrew Weiss (Strings), Ted Young (Mixing Assistant), Andrew Weiss (Arranger), Andrew Weiss (Drums), Christopher Shaw (Mixing), Mick Preston (Road Crew), Gene Ween (Keyboards), Gene Ween (Guitar), Gene Ween (Bass), Gene Ween (Drum Machine), Glen McClelland (Accordion), Gene Ween (Guitar (Acoustic)), Dean Ween (Vocoder), Andrew Weiss (Keyboards), Glen McClelland (Keyboards), Gabe Monago (Road Crew), Dean Ween (Guitar (Electric)), Dean Ween (Guitar), Dean Ween (Sitar (Electric)), Dean Ween (Keyboards), Dean Ween (Drums), Dean Ween (Vocals), Gene Ween (Omnichord), Andrew Weiss (Synthesizer), Dean Ween (Bass)
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Quebec
Studio album by Ween
Released August 5, 2003
Recorded 2003
Genre Alternative rock
Neo-psychedelia
Length 55:01
Label Sanctuary
Producer Andrew Weiss
Professional reviews
Ween chronology
Live at Stubb's
(2002)
Quebec
(2003)
All Request Live
(2003)

Quebec is the 8th album by Ween, released on August 5, 2003 on Sanctuary Records. It was the first album released after the band's contract with Elektra expired, and marked its return to independent labels. The album on a whole is comparable to Chocolate and Cheese or their first album GodWeenSatan in that not one single mood or theme can describe it, unlike their "country record" 12 Golden Country Greats, their "nautically-themed" The Mollusk, their Beatlesque "pop" album White Pepper, the dark and murky The Pod and the cheerful psychedelic Pure Guava.

The song "It's Gonna Be a Long Night" is featured in the game 'Tony Hawks Underground 2'. *The music video for "Transdermal Celebration" was animated by well known Disney animator Adam Phillips.

Contents

Track listing

# Title Length
1. "It's Gonna Be a Long Night"   2:48
2. "Zoloft"   3:51
3. "Transdermal Celebration"   3:25
4. "Among His Tribe"   3:37
5. "So Many People in the Neighborhood"   3:28
6. "Tried and True"   4:01
7. "Happy Colored Marbles"   3:12
8. "Hey There Fancypants"   1:59
9. "Captain"   3:58
10. "Chocolate Town"   3:26
11. "I Don't Want It"   3:16
12. "The Fucked Jam"   2:53
13. "Alcan Road"   3:10
14. "The Argus"   4:51
15. "If You Could Save Yourself (You'd Save Us All)"   4:44
16. "Ohh Vah La" (Japan Bonus Track) 2:59

Personnel

Charts

Album

2003   Quebec         The Billboard 200        No. 81

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