Weezer 3 Pack - Blue Abum / Pinkerton / Maladroit - 3 LPs

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Blue Album: Vinyl LP pressing includes 12 x 24 poster. Weezer (also known as The Blue Album) is the debut studio album by American rock band Weezer, released on May 10, 1994. The album was produced by Cars frontman Ric Ocasek and recorded in Electric Lady Studios in New York City. The Blue Album was supported by three singles: "Undone - The Sweater Song", "Buddy Holly" and "Say It Ain't So", which brought Weezer mainstream success, helped by music videos directed by Spike Jonze. The album reached #16 on the Billboard 200 and became a certified triple-platinum in the United States and became a certified double-platinum in Canada. Weezer formed in Los Angeles in 1992 - they have sold 9.2 million albums in the US and over 17 million worldwide
1 My Name Is Jonas (Side A) 2 No One Else (Side A) 3 The World Has Turned and Left Me Here (Side A) 4 Buddy Holly (Side A) 5 Undone - the Sweater Song (Side A) 6 Surf Wax America (Side A) 7 Say It Ain't So (Side B) 8 In the Garage (Side B) 9 Holiday (Side B) 10 Only in Dreams (Side B)

Pinkerton:Limited vinyl LP pressing includes 12 x 12 insert. Pinkerton is the second studio album by band Weezer, released on September 24, 1996. After abandoning plans for a rock opera titled Songs from the Black Hole, Weezer recorded Pinkerton between songwriter Rivers Cuomo's terms at Harvard University, where he wrote much of the album. To better capture their live sound, Weezer produced Pinkerton themselves, creating a darker, more abrasive album than their 1994 self-titled debut. Cuomo's lyrics express disillusionment with the rock lifestyle; the album is named after the character BF Pinkerton from Giacomo Puccini's 1904 opera Madama Butterfly, whom Cuomo described as an "asshole American sailor similar to a touring rock star". Like the opera, the album contains references to Japanese culture.
1 Tired of Sex 3:01 2 Getchoo 2:52 3 No Other One 3:01 4 Why Bother? 2:08 5 Across the Sea 4:32 1 The Good Life 4:17 2 El Scorcho 4:03 3 Pink Triangle 3:58 4 Falling for You 3:47 5 Butterfly 2:53
Maladroit: Limited vinyl LP pressing includes 12 x 12 insert. Maladroit is the fourth studio album by Weezer, released on May 14, 2002. Self-produced by the band themselves, the album is the first Weezer album to feature bassist Scott Shriner, following the departure of former bassist Mikey Welsh in 2001. The album features heavy metal riffs, uncommon to Weezer's previous releases. Two singles were released from the album: "Dope Nose" and "Keep Fishin'". For Maladroit, Weezer attempted to incorporate an innovative system in which the group would release demos in MP3 format on the band's website every day while in the studio working on Maladroit.[1] The idea was to keep solid communication open with the band's fan base on the group's official message board as well as, more crucially, on unofficial message boards such as the Rivers Correspondent Board.
1 American Gigolo 2 Dope Nose 3 Keep Fishin' 4 Take Control 5 Death and Destruction 6 Slob 7 Burndt Jamb 8 Space Rock 9 Slave 10 Fall Together 11 Possibilities 12 Love Explosion 13 December