Ween announce '12 Golden Country Greats' Deluxe Edition w/ 20+ previously unreleased tracks: hear "Bad Day In Brownsville"
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Ween announce '12 Golden Country Greats' Deluxe Edition w/ 20+ previously unreleased tracks: hear "Bad Day In Brownsville"
"Ween are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their fifth album, 12 Golden Country Greats, with a Deluxe Edition which will be out July 31 via Rhino. You can preorder the 3-LP vinyl set in the BV shop. Produced by Ben Vaughn in Nashville, the album features Dean and Gene backed by The Shit Creek Boys, a group of elite session musicians including players who had backed Elvis Presley among many others."
"12 Golden Country Greats, which includes Ween classics “Piss Up A Rope,” “I'm Holding You,” and “Pretty Girl,” has been remastered from the original tapes and comes with more than 20 unreleased demos and outtakes from the Nashville sessions. Among them are two songs cut from the original album, “I've Got No Darkside” and Jerry Garcia tribute “So Long, Jerry.”"
"You can listen to another of those previously unreleased tracks, “Bad Day in Brownsville,” below. 12 Golden Country Greats (Deluxe Edition) 3CD Track Listing Disc One: Original Album Remastered 1. “I'm Holding You” 2. “Japanese Cowboy” 3. “Piss Up A Rope” 4. “I Don't Wanna Leave You On The Farm” 5. “Pretty Girl” 6. “Powder Blue” 7. “Mister Richard Smoker” 8. “Help Me Scrape The Mucus Off My Brain” 9. “You Were The Fool” 10. “Fluffy”"
Ween will celebrate the 30th anniversary of 12 Golden Country Greats with a Deluxe Edition released July 31 via Rhino. The album was produced by Ben Vaughn in Nashville and features Dean and Gene backed by The Shit Creek Boys, an elite session group with players who had backed Elvis Presley. The original album has been remastered from the original tapes and includes Ween classics such as “Piss Up A Rope,” “I'm Holding You,” and “Pretty Girl.” The Deluxe Edition adds more than 20 unreleased demos and outtakes from the Nashville sessions, including two songs cut from the original album: “I've Got No Darkside” and “So Long, Jerry.”
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