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Weezer (Red Album)

Weezer (also known as the Red Album) is the sixth studio album and third self-titled album by the American rock band Weezer, released on June 3, 2008, by DGC and Interscope Records.[4] Rick Rubin and Jacknife Lee both produced parts of the album, with the band producing a handful of tracks themselves.[5] Like in the band's 1994 debut, all band members contributed to songwriting. This is the first and, so far, the only Weezer album to feature lead vocals from all four band members. The album also features more musical experimentation in comparison to their previous efforts, especially shown in such songs as "Dreamin'", "The Angel and The One", and "The Greatest Man That Ever Lived".

Weezer
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 3, 2008 (2008-06-03)
Recorded2007–08
Studio
Genre
Length41:23
Label
Producer
Weezer chronology
Make Believe
(2005)
Weezer
(2008)
Christmas with Weezer
(2008)
Self-titled albums chronology
Green Album
(2001)
Red Album
(2008)
White Album
(2016)
Singles from Weezer
  1. "Pork and Beans"
    Released: April 22, 2008[3]
  2. "The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)"
    Released: May 13, 2008
  3. "Dreamin'"
    Released: May 27, 2008
  4. "Troublemaker"
    Released: July 26, 2008

The Red Album was more well received by critics than their previous album, Make Believe. Two commercial singles were released from the album—"Pork and Beans" and "Troublemaker"—both becoming relatively successful modern rock hits. The video for the former also became the most-watched video on the internet the weekend following its release.[6] Additionally, an unconventional Hootenanny Tour replaced the traditional rock concert tour to promote the album. Despite these factors, the album proved to be less commercially successful than Make Believe.

Background edit

After the platinum success of their fifth album Make Believe, the band once again was put on hiatus.[7] Frontman Rivers Cuomo returned to Harvard University to complete his education. He ended up graduating Phi Beta Kappa.[8] Cuomo also married Kyoko Ito on June 18, 2006, a woman he had known since March 1997. He proposed to her in Tokyo shortly before Christmas 2005.[9] The wedding was held at a secluded beach on Paradise Cove in Malibu and was attended by over a hundred people, including six of the seven members who played in Weezer (Mikey Welsh was not in attendance) as well as notables Justin Fisher, Kevin Ridel and Rick Rubin.[10]

Meanwhile, members Patrick Wilson and Brian Bell appeared in the 2006 film Factory Girl playing John Cale and Lou Reed respectively[11] and contributing a cover of the Velvet Underground song "Heroin" for the film.[12] Also during this time, Bell formed a new side-band called The Relationship[13] while Wilson started work on material for the next Special Goodness album.[14] He also had a second child, Ian Patrick Wilson, with his wife in early 2008.[15]

The band announced in June 2007 that recording sessions for the album would begin in July.[16] In December 2007, Cuomo released Alone: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo, which featured home demos that Cuomo has recorded from 1992 to 2007.[17] It was also during this time that a mysterious website called albumsix.com began gaining attention.[7] The website gave false information about the album such as the album title would be "Tout Ensemble" (French for "All Together") and a fake release date.[18] The website fooled several news outlets such as Pitchfork and Rolling Stone.[19][20] The website was later revealed to be a hoax by some fans. Band historian/webmaster Karl Koch stated on Weezer's official website:

Please note that Weezer and Geffen Records have no affiliation with www.albumsix.com. The new Weezer record is not called Tout Ensemble and there is no official release date yet for the album. Remember, when it's on Weezer.com, it's for sure. (Though I will say, 'well played', to the authors of that site.)[21]

Recording process edit

At the beginning of the album's creation each Weezer member asked themselves what they wanted to get out of the album. With that in mind, they set out to record. Recording was done in three sessions. Half of the album was recorded during the spring of 2007 with Rick Rubin overseeing production. The second session, started in July and finished on October 18, was produced by Weezer themselves at Malibu. The third and final session of recording was done at the request of Geffen Records, who claimed that there was not enough commercial material on the album. This session was produced by Jacknife Lee and completed in March 2008.[22] In the first podcast released on www.riverspodcast.com, Rivers mentioned playing drums on two songs on the album. In an interview with Pitchfork, Cuomo stated the album would contain "longer songs, non-traditional song forms, different people writing and singing, instrument switching, TR-808s, synths, Southern rap, and baroque counterpoint."[23]

Writing and composition edit

The majority of the album's content was written by Rivers Cuomo. However, for the first time since their debut album other members of the band contributed songwriting as well.[23] Cuomo consciously strived to write less traditionally-structured songs, breaking away from the "verse-chorus--verse-chorus-bridge" structure that was present on past albums.[24] Much of the album's subject matter is rooted in past experiences and nostalgia.

 
Weezer plays in the foreground while Fritz Grobe and Stephan Voltz set off Diet Coke and Mentos eruptions behind them in the "Pork and Beans" music video.

"Troublemaker", which was considered for the first single, introduces the theme of nostalgia for the album, with Cuomo "reliving his lost youth".[25] "The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)" is a track that includes piano, police sirens, rapped vocals and Cuomo singing in falsetto.[26] Bass player Scott Shriner was particularly proud of the song saying, "The song 'The Greatest Man That Ever Lived' is a masterpiece that includes ten different styles of music based around a common theme. It's awesome. That word gets abused a lot, like 'Wow, these pancakes are awesome,' but 'Greatest Man' is . . . awesome!"[27] "Pork and Beans", the album's third track and first single, was written by Cuomo as a reaction to a meeting with Geffen where the band was told it needed to record more-commercial material.[28]

"Heart Songs" is about all the artists and records that have influenced Cuomo from Gordon Lightfoot's "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" when he was 5 years old to Nirvana's Nevermind in his early 20s.[29] The song misidentifies the cover of "I Think We're Alone Now" as being by Debbie Gibson instead of Tiffany, an error that was brought to Cuomo's attention while recording. Cuomo opted to keep the error in due to his own memories and the personal nature of the song. Cuomo told Pitchfork that the song was partly inspired by the Mariah Carey song "We Belong Together".[30] Cuomo's childhood friend Adam Orth commented on the autobiographical element of the lyrics for "Everybody Get Dangerous".[31] "Dreamin'" was formerly known as "Daydreamer" and was described in the liner notes to Alone: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo as an "epic, 6-minute, symphonic type of art song."[32] "This is the Way", featured on Alone, was written as a more straightforward counterpart, and was originally selected by the band to be recorded for the Weezer album, but Cuomo persuaded the others to go with "Dreamin'" instead.[32]

"Thought I Knew" was also the name of a song by Brian Bell's band The Relationship, and is a reworking and re-recording of the track with Weezer sung as a lead vocal by Brian Bell. The song was originally written in a minor key.[33] However, Bell felt that historically the band's songs haven't worked in minor and that the song needed to feel more uplifting. So he changed the song from minor to major and sped up the tempo.[33] "Cold Dark World" is a song that was written by Rivers Cuomo and Scott Shriner and features Shriner on lead vocals. Shriner commented, "...I wrote this kind of creepy music, and Rivers wrote these kind of happy, positive lyrics, but when you put it together, it made a super-creepy song which I'm really proud of."[34] "Automatic" was written by Patrick Wilson and features him on lead vocals, saying that the song "is interesting. It's a big rock tune but it's kinda got a vibe to it and the lyrics are just about me wanting to give as much love as I can to my family..."[33]

"The Angel and the One" serves as the album's closer. Some members of the band have claimed that this is their favorite track, including Pat Wilson.[33] Cuomo stated that initially the song "started out as a really standard pop song called 'bad girl' and had a verse and a chorus and bridge and all that stuff. And I just wasn't satisfied with it. It was too normal. So one day I sat down with my acoustic guitar and I just played [this] song over and over, on basically looping it. My fingers hurt so much, I just kept playing it. And over the hour that I was playing it, the song slowly evolved and it smoothed over and the sections blurred into each other. And it turned into this spiritual reverie that is really just one long development without any distinction between sections."[33]

The album's deluxe edition featured four bonus tracks. "Pig" leaked as a demo in early 2007, this song details the life of a pig including playing in the mud as a piglet, falling in love, getting married, raising children and eventually being slaughtered.[35] The final version of the track appears on the deluxe edition of the Weezer album. "King" is the last song on the deluxe edition of the Weezer album and is sung by Scott Shriner. In the liner notes for the deluxe edition Scott says that the song was not being voted by the rest of the band but was one of his favorite tracks from the demos Rivers played for the band. One day Scott called up Rivers and demanded the band add the song on the album, Rivers responded by saying that if he [Scott] wanted the song so bad he should sing it, and so he did. The song apparently took the longest to record and perfect, taking three weeks.[33]

Artwork edit

The album's cover debuted on Spinner.com on April 21, 2008.[36] It features the band members Brian Bell, Patrick Wilson, Rivers Cuomo and Scott Shriner in various outfits standing left to right in front of a red backdrop, and is in a manner similar to their debut and 2001 album. The cover was photographed by Sean Murphy.[37] Pitchfork writer Amy Phillips compared the cover to the Village People saying, "Meet the new Village People: The Bartender, the Professor, the Cowboy, and the Biker."[38] The cover received mixed reactions from fans wondering if the cover was a hoax.[37][39][40] The cover was reconfirmed by the band's publicist Jim Merlis, "Yes, that's absolutely the cover. It's what they chose. They looked at a bunch of mockups, and that's the one they decided to go with. It's not a joke."[39]

From a Buzznet.com interview with Scott Shriner:

"The cover for the Red Album was kind of ... a happy accident," Shriner said. "We had a whole 'nother set of photographs that we wanted to be the cover and nothing that we were looking at ever matched up to what we felt that album sounded like and represents for us. Our art director got that photo [the official album cover], which originally was a fun photo. 'OK, everybody, go as your alter ego, and we'll take a kooky picture,' [he said.] He [the art director] put the red background behind that, and that's what felt like the strongest image that matched how we feel the album sounds." Like the album cover, the album itself was very much a group effort. While many tend to assume that most Weezer material was scribed by Cuomo, Shriner insists that, "We all wrote music on the record. [Drummer] Pat [Wilson] and [guitarist] Brian [Bell] wrote songs, and we all sing lead vocals on songs and sing leads on different verses and choruses."[34]

Release and promotion edit

On April 1, 2008, Rolling Stone reported that the album would once again be self-titled and become known as "The Red Album", with the first single being titled "Pork and Beans".[41] The record was one of the first albums to be released on the new microSD slotMusic media format. In addition to the full album in a DRM-free MP3 format, the memory card also includes album art, liner notes, videos, and other features.[42]

Several of the songs were featured in several media outlets. "Everybody Get Dangerous" was featured in the trailer for Disney's comedy film G-Force.[43] The album's fifth track, "Everybody Get Dangerous", was played briefly in the film 21, although it was later excluded from the official soundtrack release.[44] "Automatic" was remixed by LA Riots for the video game Gran Turismo 5 Prologue.[44]

The album was promoted with a tour throughout 2008 called the "Troublemaker Tour" with even a bonus track off the album "King" also being played live. This would be the last time the band would tour to promote a new release of theirs until the 2014 release of Everything Will Be Alright in the End.

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic64/100[45]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [46]
The A.V. ClubD[47]
Entertainment WeeklyB−[48]
The Guardian     [49]
Los Angeles Times    [50]
NME7/10[51]
Pitchfork4.7/10[25]
Q     [52]
Rolling Stone     [53]
Spin     [54]

The album received generally positive reviews, with a Metacritic score of 64, based on 32 reviews.[45] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic gave the album a positive review of 4 and a half stars out of five calling the album, "A cheerfully restless record, one where all the parts don't fit and it's better because of it, as it has a wild, willing personality, suggesting that Weezer is comfortable as a band in a way they never quite have been before."[46] The Boston Globe called the songs, "consistently vibrant, catchy, and well-built."[55] IGN also gave the album a score of 6.9 out of ten, stating, "The Red Album is totally bizarre, a certifiable mess, and a hell of a lot of fun."[56] NME complimented Cuomo's songwriting saying, "Musically, it’s a record that does much to further the claim for Cuomo’s songwriting greatness."[51] Los Angeles Times gave it a score of three-and-a-half stars out of four and called it "a rush, starting with a sustained, four-song soliloquy on pop music's allure."[50]

Among the negative reviews, Tiny Mix Tapes called the album "a sad portrait of a band that has been totally destroyed by fame and the pressures that come along with it,"[57] and The A.V. Club saying: "If the so-called 'Red Album' really is an elaborate goof on an all-too-forgiving fan base, that doesn't make Weezer's newest worst album any less insipid."[47] Pitchfork gave the record 4.7/10, lamenting that "like the YouTube culture the 'Pork and Beans' video depicts so well, the song-- and this album-- relies on a high quantity of short-lived pretty good ideas to distract from a shortage of great ones."[25] Prefix Magazine said that if the Red Album's "songs were formulaic, shiny, and easily digestible like everything on Green or Maladroit, the vacuity of the new songs wouldn't be as big a problem. But 'Heart Songs,' 'Thought I Knew'--these are just plain bad."[58]

Commercial performance edit

The Red Album debuted at the fourth spot of the Billboard 200, with 126,000 copies sold in its first week.[59] As of August 2009, according to Nielsen SoundScan, the Red Album has sold 443,000 copies.[60]

Legacy edit

The Post ranked The Red Album the 6th best album by Weezer, and wrote that the album is among the band's most experimental. They also wrote: "The experiments pay off, and reflect Weezer's desire to constantly attempt new things as well as their refusal to fall back on their past success as a crutch."[61]

In 2012, NME ranked The Red Album the 5th best album by the band.[62]

Odyssey ranked The Red Album the 6th best album by the band.[63]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Rivers Cuomo, except where noted. All lead vocals by Rivers Cuomo, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Troublemaker"  2:44
2."The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)" 
  • Cuomo
  • Bell
  • Shriner
5:52
3."Pork and Beans"  3:09
4."Heart Songs"  4:06
5."Everybody Get Dangerous" 
  • Cuomo
  • Bell
4:03
6."Dreamin'" 
  • Cuomo
  • Bell
5:12
7."Thought I Knew"Brian BellBell3:01
8."Cold Dark World"Shriner3:51
9."Automatic"Patrick WilsonWilson3:07
10."The Angel and the One"  6:46
Total length:41:23
Deluxe edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
11."Miss Sweeney"
  • Cuomo
  • Sarah C. Kim
 4:02
12."Pig"  4:02
13."The Spider"  4:43
14."King" 
  • Shriner
  • Cuomo
5:11
Total length:59:21
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
15."It's Easy"BellBell3:10
Total length:62:31
iTunes pre-order bonus track
No.TitleLength
16."I Can Love"3:49
Total length:66:20
International bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
11."The Weight" (The Band cover)Robbie Robertson
  • Cuomo
  • Shriner
4:31
Total length:45:54
UK bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
12."Life Is What You Make It" (Talk Talk cover)Wilson3:32
Total length:49:26
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Meri Kuri" (BoA cover)
  • Kan Tinhua
  • Kazuhiro Hara
5:24
Total length:54:50
Japan Deluxe Edition DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Intro" 
2."Dope Nose" 
3."Why Bother?" 
4."Surf Wax America" 
5."The Good Life" 
6."Island In The Sun" 
7."Undone – The Sweater Song" 
8."Behind the scenes From Japan Tour" 
9."'Pork and Beans' MV" 
10."Interview" 
11."Song-by-song commentary" 
Total length:64:00
Notes
  • "It's Easy" and "I Can Love" are previously unreleased acoustic demos recorded in 2003.

Personnel edit

Weezer

  • Rivers Cuomo – lead vocals (tracks 1–6, 10–13), backing vocals, lead guitar (tracks 1–6, 8, 10–14), drums (tracks 7, 9)
  • Patrick Wilson – drums (tracks 1–6, 8, 10–14), keyboards, percussion, backing vocals,[64] lead guitar (tracks 7, 9), lead vocals (track 9)
  • Brian Bell – rhythm guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, backing vocals, lead vocals (tracks 7, 15), co-lead vocals (tracks 5, 6)
  • Scott Shriner – bass, keyboards, synthesizer, backing vocals,[65] lead vocals (tracks 8, 14)

Production

Charts edit

Release history edit

Country Date[4]
United States, Canada June 3, 2008
Japan June 4, 2008
Australia, Germany June 6, 2008
Worldwide June 9, 2008
United Kingdom June 16, 2008

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Weezer also known as the Red Album is the sixth studio album and third self titled album by the American rock band Weezer released on June 3 2008 by DGC and Interscope Records 4 Rick Rubin and Jacknife Lee both produced parts of the album with the band producing a handful of tracks themselves 5 Like in the band s 1994 debut all band members contributed to songwriting This is the first and so far the only Weezer album to feature lead vocals from all four band members The album also features more musical experimentation in comparison to their previous efforts especially shown in such songs as Dreamin The Angel and The One and The Greatest Man That Ever Lived WeezerStudio album by WeezerReleasedJune 3 2008 2008 06 03 Recorded2007 08StudioShangri La Studios and Malibu Performing Arts Center Malibu CaliforniaThreshold Studios Santa Monica CaliforniaGenreAlternative rock 1 power pop 2 geek rockLength41 23LabelDGC InterscopeProducerRick Rubin Jacknife Lee WeezerWeezer chronologyMake Believe 2005 Weezer 2008 Christmas with Weezer 2008 Self titled albums chronologyGreen Album 2001 Red Album 2008 White Album 2016 Singles from Weezer Pork and Beans Released April 22 2008 3 The Greatest Man That Ever Lived Variations on a Shaker Hymn Released May 13 2008 Dreamin Released May 27 2008 Troublemaker Released July 26 2008 The Red Album was more well received by critics than their previous album Make Believe Two commercial singles were released from the album Pork and Beans and Troublemaker both becoming relatively successful modern rock hits The video for the former also became the most watched video on the internet the weekend following its release 6 Additionally an unconventional Hootenanny Tour replaced the traditional rock concert tour to promote the album Despite these factors the album proved to be less commercially successful than Make Believe Contents 1 Background 2 Recording process 3 Writing and composition 4 Artwork 5 Release and promotion 6 Critical reception 6 1 Commercial performance 7 Legacy 8 Track listing 9 Personnel 10 Charts 11 Release history 12 References 13 External linksBackground editAfter the platinum success of their fifth album Make Believe the band once again was put on hiatus 7 Frontman Rivers Cuomo returned to Harvard University to complete his education He ended up graduating Phi Beta Kappa 8 Cuomo also married Kyoko Ito on June 18 2006 a woman he had known since March 1997 He proposed to her in Tokyo shortly before Christmas 2005 9 The wedding was held at a secluded beach on Paradise Cove in Malibu and was attended by over a hundred people including six of the seven members who played in Weezer Mikey Welsh was not in attendance as well as notables Justin Fisher Kevin Ridel and Rick Rubin 10 Meanwhile members Patrick Wilson and Brian Bell appeared in the 2006 film Factory Girl playing John Cale and Lou Reed respectively 11 and contributing a cover of the Velvet Underground song Heroin for the film 12 Also during this time Bell formed a new side band called The Relationship 13 while Wilson started work on material for the next Special Goodness album 14 He also had a second child Ian Patrick Wilson with his wife in early 2008 15 The band announced in June 2007 that recording sessions for the album would begin in July 16 In December 2007 Cuomo released Alone The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo which featured home demos that Cuomo has recorded from 1992 to 2007 17 It was also during this time that a mysterious website called albumsix com began gaining attention 7 The website gave false information about the album such as the album title would be Tout Ensemble French for All Together and a fake release date 18 The website fooled several news outlets such as Pitchfork and Rolling Stone 19 20 The website was later revealed to be a hoax by some fans Band historian webmaster Karl Koch stated on Weezer s official website Please note that Weezer and Geffen Records have no affiliation with www albumsix com The new Weezer record is not called Tout Ensemble and there is no official release date yet for the album Remember when it s on Weezer com it s for sure Though I will say well played to the authors of that site 21 Recording process editAt the beginning of the album s creation each Weezer member asked themselves what they wanted to get out of the album With that in mind they set out to record Recording was done in three sessions Half of the album was recorded during the spring of 2007 with Rick Rubin overseeing production The second session started in July and finished on October 18 was produced by Weezer themselves at Malibu The third and final session of recording was done at the request of Geffen Records who claimed that there was not enough commercial material on the album This session was produced by Jacknife Lee and completed in March 2008 22 In the first podcast released on www riverspodcast com Rivers mentioned playing drums on two songs on the album In an interview with Pitchfork Cuomo stated the album would contain longer songs non traditional song forms different people writing and singing instrument switching TR 808s synths Southern rap and baroque counterpoint 23 Writing and composition editThe majority of the album s content was written by Rivers Cuomo However for the first time since their debut album other members of the band contributed songwriting as well 23 Cuomo consciously strived to write less traditionally structured songs breaking away from the verse chorus verse chorus bridge structure that was present on past albums 24 Much of the album s subject matter is rooted in past experiences and nostalgia nbsp Weezer plays in the foreground while Fritz Grobe and Stephan Voltz set off Diet Coke and Mentos eruptions behind them in the Pork and Beans music video Troublemaker which was considered for the first single introduces the theme of nostalgia for the album with Cuomo reliving his lost youth 25 The Greatest Man That Ever Lived Variations on a Shaker Hymn is a track that includes piano police sirens rapped vocals and Cuomo singing in falsetto 26 Bass player Scott Shriner was particularly proud of the song saying The song The Greatest Man That Ever Lived is a masterpiece that includes ten different styles of music based around a common theme It s awesome That word gets abused a lot like Wow these pancakes are awesome but Greatest Man is awesome 27 Pork and Beans the album s third track and first single was written by Cuomo as a reaction to a meeting with Geffen where the band was told it needed to record more commercial material 28 Heart Songs is about all the artists and records that have influenced Cuomo from Gordon Lightfoot s The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald when he was 5 years old to Nirvana s Nevermind in his early 20s 29 The song misidentifies the cover of I Think We re Alone Now as being by Debbie Gibson instead of Tiffany an error that was brought to Cuomo s attention while recording Cuomo opted to keep the error in due to his own memories and the personal nature of the song Cuomo told Pitchfork that the song was partly inspired by the Mariah Carey song We Belong Together 30 Cuomo s childhood friend Adam Orth commented on the autobiographical element of the lyrics for Everybody Get Dangerous 31 Dreamin was formerly known as Daydreamer and was described in the liner notes to Alone The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo as an epic 6 minute symphonic type of art song 32 This is the Way featured on Alone was written as a more straightforward counterpart and was originally selected by the band to be recorded for the Weezer album but Cuomo persuaded the others to go with Dreamin instead 32 Thought I Knew was also the name of a song by Brian Bell s band The Relationship and is a reworking and re recording of the track with Weezer sung as a lead vocal by Brian Bell The song was originally written in a minor key 33 However Bell felt that historically the band s songs haven t worked in minor and that the song needed to feel more uplifting So he changed the song from minor to major and sped up the tempo 33 Cold Dark World is a song that was written by Rivers Cuomo and Scott Shriner and features Shriner on lead vocals Shriner commented I wrote this kind of creepy music and Rivers wrote these kind of happy positive lyrics but when you put it together it made a super creepy song which I m really proud of 34 Automatic was written by Patrick Wilson and features him on lead vocals saying that the song is interesting It s a big rock tune but it s kinda got a vibe to it and the lyrics are just about me wanting to give as much love as I can to my family 33 The Angel and the One serves as the album s closer Some members of the band have claimed that this is their favorite track including Pat Wilson 33 Cuomo stated that initially the song started out as a really standard pop song called bad girl and had a verse and a chorus and bridge and all that stuff And I just wasn t satisfied with it It was too normal So one day I sat down with my acoustic guitar and I just played this song over and over on basically looping it My fingers hurt so much I just kept playing it And over the hour that I was playing it the song slowly evolved and it smoothed over and the sections blurred into each other And it turned into this spiritual reverie that is really just one long development without any distinction between sections 33 The album s deluxe edition featured four bonus tracks Pig leaked as a demo in early 2007 this song details the life of a pig including playing in the mud as a piglet falling in love getting married raising children and eventually being slaughtered 35 The final version of the track appears on the deluxe edition of the Weezer album King is the last song on the deluxe edition of the Weezer album and is sung by Scott Shriner In the liner notes for the deluxe edition Scott says that the song was not being voted by the rest of the band but was one of his favorite tracks from the demos Rivers played for the band One day Scott called up Rivers and demanded the band add the song on the album Rivers responded by saying that if he Scott wanted the song so bad he should sing it and so he did The song apparently took the longest to record and perfect taking three weeks 33 Artwork editThe album s cover debuted on Spinner com on April 21 2008 36 It features the band members Brian Bell Patrick Wilson Rivers Cuomo and Scott Shriner in various outfits standing left to right in front of a red backdrop and is in a manner similar to their debut and 2001 album The cover was photographed by Sean Murphy 37 Pitchfork writer Amy Phillips compared the cover to the Village People saying Meet the new Village People The Bartender the Professor the Cowboy and the Biker 38 The cover received mixed reactions from fans wondering if the cover was a hoax 37 39 40 The cover was reconfirmed by the band s publicist Jim Merlis Yes that s absolutely the cover It s what they chose They looked at a bunch of mockups and that s the one they decided to go with It s not a joke 39 From a Buzznet com interview with Scott Shriner The cover for the Red Album was kind of a happy accident Shriner said We had a whole nother set of photographs that we wanted to be the cover and nothing that we were looking at ever matched up to what we felt that album sounded like and represents for us Our art director got that photo the official album cover which originally was a fun photo OK everybody go as your alter ego and we ll take a kooky picture he said He the art director put the red background behind that and that s what felt like the strongest image that matched how we feel the album sounds Like the album cover the album itself was very much a group effort While many tend to assume that most Weezer material was scribed by Cuomo Shriner insists that We all wrote music on the record Drummer Pat Wilson and guitarist Brian Bell wrote songs and we all sing lead vocals on songs and sing leads on different verses and choruses 34 Release and promotion editOn April 1 2008 Rolling Stone reported that the album would once again be self titled and become known as The Red Album with the first single being titled Pork and Beans 41 The record was one of the first albums to be released on the new microSD slotMusic media format In addition to the full album in a DRM free MP3 format the memory card also includes album art liner notes videos and other features 42 Several of the songs were featured in several media outlets Everybody Get Dangerous was featured in the trailer for Disney s comedy film G Force 43 The album s fifth track Everybody Get Dangerous was played briefly in the film 21 although it was later excluded from the official soundtrack release 44 Automatic was remixed by LA Riots for the video game Gran Turismo 5 Prologue 44 The album was promoted with a tour throughout 2008 called the Troublemaker Tour with even a bonus track off the album King also being played live This would be the last time the band would tour to promote a new release of theirs until the 2014 release of Everything Will Be Alright in the End Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic64 100 45 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 46 The A V ClubD 47 Entertainment WeeklyB 48 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 49 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 50 NME7 10 51 Pitchfork4 7 10 25 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 52 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 53 Spin nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 54 The album received generally positive reviews with a Metacritic score of 64 based on 32 reviews 45 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic gave the album a positive review of 4 and a half stars out of five calling the album A cheerfully restless record one where all the parts don t fit and it s better because of it as it has a wild willing personality suggesting that Weezer is comfortable as a band in a way they never quite have been before 46 The Boston Globe called the songs consistently vibrant catchy and well built 55 IGN also gave the album a score of 6 9 out of ten stating The Red Album is totally bizarre a certifiable mess and a hell of a lot of fun 56 NME complimented Cuomo s songwriting saying Musically it s a record that does much to further the claim for Cuomo s songwriting greatness 51 Los Angeles Times gave it a score of three and a half stars out of four and called it a rush starting with a sustained four song soliloquy on pop music s allure 50 Among the negative reviews Tiny Mix Tapes called the album a sad portrait of a band that has been totally destroyed by fame and the pressures that come along with it 57 and The A V Club saying If the so called Red Album really is an elaborate goof on an all too forgiving fan base that doesn t make Weezer s newest worst album any less insipid 47 Pitchfork gave the record 4 7 10 lamenting that like the YouTube culture the Pork and Beans video depicts so well the song and this album relies on a high quantity of short lived pretty good ideas to distract from a shortage of great ones 25 Prefix Magazine said that if the Red Album s songs were formulaic shiny and easily digestible like everything on Green or Maladroit the vacuity of the new songs wouldn t be as big a problem But Heart Songs Thought I Knew these are just plain bad 58 Commercial performance edit The Red Album debuted at the fourth spot of the Billboard 200 with 126 000 copies sold in its first week 59 As of August 2009 according to Nielsen SoundScan the Red Album has sold 443 000 copies 60 Legacy editThe Post ranked The Red Album the 6th best album by Weezer and wrote that the album is among the band s most experimental They also wrote The experiments pay off and reflect Weezer s desire to constantly attempt new things as well as their refusal to fall back on their past success as a crutch 61 In 2012 NME ranked The Red Album the 5th best album by the band 62 Odyssey ranked The Red Album the 6th best album by the band 63 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Rivers Cuomo except where noted All lead vocals by Rivers Cuomo except where notedNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength1 Troublemaker 2 442 The Greatest Man That Ever Lived Variations on a Shaker Hymn CuomoBellShriner5 523 Pork and Beans 3 094 Heart Songs 4 065 Everybody Get Dangerous CuomoBell4 036 Dreamin CuomoBell5 127 Thought I Knew Brian BellBell3 018 Cold Dark World CuomoScott ShrinerShriner3 519 Automatic Patrick WilsonWilson3 0710 The Angel and the One 6 46Total length 41 23 Deluxe editionNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength11 Miss Sweeney CuomoSarah C Kim 4 0212 Pig 4 0213 The Spider 4 4314 King ShrinerCuomo5 11Total length 59 21 iTunes bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength15 It s Easy BellBell3 10Total length 62 31 iTunes pre order bonus trackNo TitleLength16 I Can Love 3 49Total length 66 20 International bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength11 The Weight The Band cover Robbie RobertsonCuomoShriner4 31Total length 45 54 UK bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength12 Life Is What You Make It Talk Talk cover Mark HollisTim Friese GreeneWilson3 32Total length 49 26 Japanese bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Length13 Meri Kuri BoA cover Kan TinhuaKazuhiro Hara5 24Total length 54 50 Japan Deluxe Edition DVDNo TitleLength1 Intro 2 Dope Nose 3 Why Bother 4 Surf Wax America 5 The Good Life 6 Island In The Sun 7 Undone The Sweater Song 8 Behind the scenes From Japan Tour 9 Pork and Beans MV 10 Interview 11 Song by song commentary Total length 64 00 Notes It s Easy and I Can Love are previously unreleased acoustic demos recorded in 2003 Personnel editWeezer Rivers Cuomo lead vocals tracks 1 6 10 13 backing vocals lead guitar tracks 1 6 8 10 14 drums tracks 7 9 Patrick Wilson drums tracks 1 6 8 10 14 keyboards percussion backing vocals 64 lead guitar tracks 7 9 lead vocals track 9 Brian Bell rhythm guitar keyboards synthesizer backing vocals lead vocals tracks 7 15 co lead vocals tracks 5 6 Scott Shriner bass keyboards synthesizer backing vocals 65 lead vocals tracks 8 14 Production Rick Rubin producer for tracks 2 4 6 amp 10 Weezer producer for tracks 2 4 10 Jacknife Lee producer for tracks 1 amp 3 Rich Costey mixer Dave Collins mastering Andrew Scheps engineer Eric J engineer Dana Nielsen engineerCharts editChart 2008 Peakposition U S Billboard 200 66 4 Australian Albums Chart 67 21 Austrian Albums Chart 68 39 Canadian Albums Chart 69 2 Irish Albums Chart 27 Japanese Albums Chart 9 Japanese International Chart 70 1 New Zealand Albums Chart 71 15 Norwegian Albums Chart 72 21 UK Albums Chart 73 21Release history editCountry Date 4 United States Canada June 3 2008 Japan June 4 2008 Australia Germany June 6 2008 Worldwide June 9 2008 United Kingdom June 16 2008References edit For the record Pittsburgh Post Gazette Weezer Weezer The Red Album Review IGN 3 June 2008 FMQB Airplay Archive Modern Rock Friday Morning Quarterback Album Report Incorporated 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