Collectors Discography - Appendix A
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collectors discography
page 1 - Blue Album - page 2 - Pinkerton - page 3 - Green Album - page 4 - Maladroit
page 5 - Make Believe - page 6 - Red Album - page 7 - Raditude
page 8 - Hurley / DTFM - Appendix A - EPs, comps, soundtracks - Appendix B - solo's and side's
Appendix C - Merchandise
appendix A: EPs, DVDs, Compilations, soundtracks, tributes, misc.
The Christmas CD - December 2000
The Lion And The Witch - September 2002
Video Capture Device DVD - March 2004
compilations, soundtracks, etc.
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title: Rock Summer Sampler id #: dgc- |
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title: Swagalicious id #: PRO-CD-1035 |
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title: Huck 'Em: Music for Real Sportsters id #: PRO-CD-1074 |
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title: wwf tough enough 2 soundtrack label: interscope/mtv |
Other assorted weezer appearences on compilations: [USA] - Now Thirty-One [1996]: includes "Buddy Holly" random weezer appearences: |
"old school" bootlegs
note: before the internet era of easy file sharing, fans traded illegally taped ("bootlegged") shows of their fave bands with one another for no profit, a scene which continues to present day. Meanwhile bootleg LPs (and CDs after the mid 80s) were generally considered specialty items sold on the grey market, produced by shadowy (usually foreign) companies who had no authority to make a profit off of the illegal recordings, but who existed outside the jurisdiction of US copyright laws. Weezer has always been against the selling of weezer bootlegs in any form.
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tribute albums + notable cover versions
page 1 - Blue Album - page 2 - Pinkerton - page 3 - Green Album - page 4 - Maladroit
page 5 - Make Believe - page 6 - Red Album - page 7 - Raditude
page 8 - Hurley / DTFM - Appendix A - EPs, comps, soundtracks - Appendix B - solo's and side's
Appendix C - Merchandise