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The Mollusk

 
Album Review: The Mollusk

  • Artist: Ween
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 24, 1997
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

On the surface, The Mollusk is a return to the panoramic, multi-genre extravaganza of Chocolate and Cheese, but in its own way, it's as much of a concept album as 12 Golden Country Greats. It just isn't as explicit about its intentions. Nearly every song on The Mollusk has a nautical theme, buoyed by a heavy progressive rock influence. Several songs deviate from the theme -- the synthetic new wave pulse of "I'll Be Your Jonny on the Spot" and the frenzied pseudo-country of "Waving My Dick in the Wind" are neither seafaring nor prog -- but there's an unmistakable watery undertow to the record. Perhaps the loose concept is the reason why The Mollusk is the most concise album in Ween's canon, but it's not what makes the record so impressive. Like Chocolate and Cheese, The Mollusk could seem like a comedy record to outsiders, but the songwriting and performances are so remarkably accomplished that it is just as listenable after the shock of the humor has faded away. "The Mollusk," "Mutilated Lips," "The Golden Eel," and "Buckingham Green" are all startlingly accurate send-ups of prog-rock, and they are better written than many of their inspirations. Similarly, the vulgar shanty "The Blarney Stone," the faux-Richard Thompson tragedy "She Wanted to Leave," and the sunny, Caribbean-flavored "Ocean Man" are terrific songs offering evidence that Ween are improving as songwriters and musicians with each record. Ironically, this array of silly jokes and musical parody is a richer and more diverse listen than most of its alternative rock contemporaries. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I'm Dancing in the Show Tonight (Lyrics) Ween Ween (1:55)
The Mollusk Ween Ween (2:36)
Polka Dot Tail (Lyrics) Ween Ween (3:19)
I'll Be Your Jonny on the Spot (Lyrics) Ween Ween (2:00)
Mutilated Lips (Lyrics) Ween Ween (3:48)
The Blarney Stone Ween Ween (3:14)
It's Gonna Be (Alright) Ween Ween (3:18)
The Golden Eel Ween Ween (4:03)
Cold Blows the Wind (Lyrics) Traditional, Ween Ween (4:27)
Pink Eye (On My Leg) Ween Ween (3:12)
Waving My Dick in the Wind (Lyrics) Ween Ween (2:11)
Buckingham Green (Lyrics) Ween Ween (3:18)
Ocean Man (Lyrics) Ween Ween (2:07)
She Wanted to Leave (Reprise) Ween Ween (4:25)

Credits

Mean Ween (?), Jim Woolsey (Assistant Engineer), Andrew Weiss (Producer), Gene Ween (Engineer), Claude Coleman, Jr. (Engineer), Kirk Miller (Sound Effects), Juan Garcia (Assistant Engineer), Dean Ween (Guitar), Tom Nichols (Photography), Gene Ween (Vocals), Rupert Truman (Photography), Andrew Weiss (Mixing), Andrew Weiss (Engineer), Dean Ween (Engineer), Dean Ween (Vocals), Mick Preston (Assistant Engineer), Steve Nebesney (Assistant Engineer), Finlay Cowan (Cover Design), Ralph Smith (Assistant Engineer), Sam Brooks (Cover Design), Storm Thorgerson (Cover Design), Bill McNamara (Assistant Engineer), Peter Curzon (Artwork), Matt Kohut (?), Jason Reddy (?)
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The Mollusk
Studio album by Ween
Released June 24, 1997
Recorded 1997
Genre Alternative rock
Length 43:54
Label Elektra
Producer Andrew Weiss
Professional reviews
Ween chronology
12 Golden Country Greats
(1996)
The Mollusk
(1997)
Paintin' the Town Brown: Ween Live 1990-1998
(1999)

The Mollusk is the sixth full length album by Ween. It was released on Elektra Records on June 24, 1997. It is a partial concept album, with nearly every song containing a dark nautical theme. The songs on the album cover multiple genres of music and are bound together by a heavy progressive rock influence, often incorporating psychedelic elements. The album has been cited as Ween's best work by both critics and the band themselves. According to Dean Ween, "I will say that the only record that I ever felt really confident about was The Mollusk. That's my favorite record we've ever done." [1]

Contents

Recording

After recording 1994's Chocolate and Cheese, Gene and Dean Ween decided they wanted to return to their early method recording albums at home. [2] In 1995, the band relocated their recording equipment to a rented beach house on the shore of Holgate, New Jersey. The band's recording equipment and some of the material were nearly lost when a water pipe burst in the house while the house was unoccupied. At this point, the band put the album on hold and made plans to record 1996's 12 Golden Country Greats in Nashville. After recording 12 Golden Country Greats in 1995 and releasing and touring the album the band completed the remaining tracking of The Mollusk at various inland locations. The record was finished in 1996 but released in 1997. [2]

Track listing

# Title Length
1. "I'm Dancing in the Show Tonight"   1:56
2. "The Mollusk"   2:37
3. "Polka Dot Tail"   3:20
4. "I'll Be Your Jonny On the Spot"   2:01
5. "Mutilated Lips"   3:49
6. "The Blarney Stone"   3:14
7. "It's Gonna Be (Alright)"   3:19
8. "The Golden Eel"   4:04
9. "Cold Blows the Wind"   4:28
10. "Pink Eye (On My Leg)"   3:13
11. "Waving My Dick in the Wind"   2:12
12. "Buckingham Green"   3:19
13. "Ocean Man"   2:07
14. "She Wanted to Leave (Reprise)"   4:26
  • "She Wanted to Leave (Reprise)" contains the main song, "She Wanted to Leave", as well as a reprise of "I'm Dancing in the Show Tonight".

Personnel

  • Dean Ween - Guitar, Vocals, Engineer
  • Gene Ween - Vocals, Engineer
  • Kirk Miller - Sound Effects
  • Claude Coleman, Jr. - Engineer
  • Juan Garcia - Assistant Engineer
  • Bill McNamera - Assistant Engineer
  • Steve Nebesney - Assistant Engineer
  • Mick Preston - Assistant Engineer
  • Ralph Smith - Assistant Engineer
  • Jim Woolsey - Assistant Engineer
  • Andrew Weiss - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Peter Curzon - Artwork
  • Tom Nichols - Photography
  • Rupert Truman - Photography
  • Sam Brooks - Cover Design
  • Finlay Cowan - Cover Design
  • Storm Thorgerson - Cover Design
  • Matt Kohut
  • Jason Reddy
  • Mean Ween
  • Bill Fowler - Guitar

Charts

Album

  • 1997 The Mollusk Heatseekers No. 5
  • 1997 The Mollusk The Billboard 200 No. 159

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