Golden Nuggets: Difference between revisions
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| Released = Unreleased | | Released = Unreleased | ||
| Recorded = | | Recorded = March [[1993]]–[[February 5]] [[2001]] | ||
| Genre = | | Genre = Alternative rock, emo | ||
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By [[2008]], the idea of an album of unreleased material had changed into ''Odds And Ends'', later released as ''[[Death to False Metal]]'' in [[2011]]. That collection was curated and chosen by [[Rivers Cuomo|Rivers]] (in a few cases modifying the existing recordings to prepare them for release) and bears little resemblance to the track list of ''Golden Nuggets''.|Weezerpedia<ref>Karlophone. (2016, July 12). "Difference between revisions of "Golden Nuggets"". ''Weezerpedia''. Retrieved from https://www.weezerpedia.com/w/index.php?title=Golden_Nuggets&diff=51873&oldid=51872.</ref>}} | By [[2008]], the idea of an album of unreleased material had changed into ''Odds And Ends'', later released as ''[[Death to False Metal]]'' in [[2011]]. That collection was curated and chosen by [[Rivers Cuomo|Rivers]] (in a few cases modifying the existing recordings to prepare them for release) and bears little resemblance to the track list of ''Golden Nuggets''.|Weezerpedia<ref>Karlophone. (2016, July 12). "Difference between revisions of "Golden Nuggets"". ''Weezerpedia''. Retrieved from https://www.weezerpedia.com/w/index.php?title=Golden_Nuggets&diff=51873&oldid=51872.</ref>}} | ||
Most of the recordings intended for the album were released at the time or have been released since the track listing was compiled in 2001, with the exception of "[[Blast Off!]]", a recording done during the August and September [[1995]] sessions at [[Electric Lady Studios]], and "[[Superfriend]]", which was likely wiped at some point between 1995 and the compilation of [[Pinkerton Deluxe]] in [[2009]].<ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]] (as Karlophone). (August 24, 2023). Discord message. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at [[Weezerpedia Discord Q&A with Karl Koch - August 2023]].</ref> | |||
The compilation's title is similar to ''[[Dusty Gems & Raw Nuggets]]'', the second disc of ''[[Weezer (The Blue Album)|Blue Deluxe]]'', which released in [[2004]]. | The compilation's title is similar to ''[[Dusty Gems & Raw Nuggets]]'', the second disc of ''[[Weezer (The Blue Album)|Blue Deluxe]]'', which released in [[2004]]. | ||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
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|title12 = [[Velouria]] | |title12 = [[Velouria]] | ||
|title13 = [[Don't Worry Baby]] | |title13 = [[Don't Worry Baby]] | ||
|title14 = [[Teenage Victory | |title14 = [[Teenage Victory Song]] | ||
|title15 = [[The Christmas Song]] | |title15 = [[The Christmas Song]] | ||
|title16 = [[My Evaline]] | |title16 = [[My Evaline]] | ||