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The book and album were sold together as a single package by the independent labels Big Stir Records and Spyderpop Records. The album was pressed on blue vinyl in limited quantities. The compilation is also available on streaming and digital music services. The package was first available for sale on [[March 16]], exclusively to [[Weezer Fan Club]] members.<ref name="wfc" /> Its official release date, as listed on the Big Stir Records website, is [[April 26]], [[2024]]. Lauden participated in an interview with the music blog ''Add to Wantlist'' on [[March 24]] to discuss the project. | The book and album were sold together as a single package by the independent labels Big Stir Records and Spyderpop Records. The album was pressed on blue vinyl in limited quantities. The compilation is also available on streaming and digital music services. The package was first available for sale on [[March 16]], exclusively to [[Weezer Fan Club]] members.<ref name="wfc" /> Its official release date, as listed on the Big Stir Records website, is [[April 26]], [[2024]]. Lauden participated in an interview with the music blog ''Add to Wantlist'' on [[March 24]] to discuss the project. | ||
The project is a companion piece to Lauden's [[2023]] oral history on Popsicko, which was also accompanied by a vinyl release. It additionally follows two books of essays collated Lauden and co-editors, ''Go All the Way'' ([[2019]]) and ''Go Further'' ([[2021]]), which covered the history of the power pop sub-genre. The former included an essay on the ''Blue Album'' by [[Daniel Brummel]] of [[Ozma]], who features prominently in ''Generation Blue''. | The project is a companion piece to Lauden's [[2023]] oral history on Popsicko, which was also accompanied by a vinyl release. It additionally follows two books of essays collated by Lauden and co-editors, ''Go All the Way'' ([[2019]]) and ''Go Further'' ([[2021]]), which covered the history of the power pop sub-genre. The former included an essay on the ''Blue Album'' by [[Daniel Brummel]] of [[Ozma]], who features prominently in ''Generation Blue''. | ||
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