Ween's fifth album, originally released in 1996, sees the group actually limiting themselves to one musical genre. Seeking to recreate the sound of golden-age country music, the group brought in some seasoned Nashville musicians, including pianist Bobby Ogdin, fiddle and mandolin player Buddy Spicher and the Jordanaires. This lead to a very successful outcome. As for the title, even though there are only 10 songs included on the album, the group had actually recorded 12 tunes during the sessions. The title also could be referring to the dozen veteran musicians who were instrumental in the success of the country sound Ween was searching for.
Songs like "Piss Up a Rope" mix the country sound with the classic Ween sound for a one of a kind treat!
Features:
180g Vinyl
Selections:
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
Songs like "Piss Up a Rope" mix the country sound with the classic Ween sound for a one of a kind treat!
Features:
180g Vinyl
Selections:
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