Draft:Weezer Recording Chronology: 1994-1997: Difference between revisions
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=== Rivers 8-tracks, July 1994 === | === Rivers 8-tracks, July 1994 === | ||
With the ''Blue Album'''s release in May and frequent touring following, it was becoming hard for anyone in Weezer to find time to record. However, at the end of every tour, there was some downtime, and everyone made use of it. | With the ''Blue Album'''s release in May and frequent touring following, it was becoming hard for anyone in Weezer to find time to record. However, at the end of every tour, there was some downtime, and everyone made use of it. | ||
====''Losing Ground''==== | |||
{{Known recordings header}} | {{Known recordings header}} | ||
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Rivers Cuomo]]|[[Buncha Fuckin' Noize]]||July [[1994]]||||8-track demo, nonsense}} | {{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Rivers Cuomo]]|[[Buncha Fuckin' Noize]]||July [[1994]]||||8-track demo, nonsense}} | ||
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*''[[Don Slacks]]'' | *''[[Don Slacks]]'' | ||
*''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]''|8-track demo}} | *''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]''|8-track demo}} | ||
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Rivers Cuomo]]|[[Saw You in Your Car]]||July [[1994]]||||8-track demo, later reused for "[[Ever Again]]" in [[2004]]}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Rivers Cuomo]]|[[No Other One|There Is No Other One]]|22 There Is No Other One.mp3|July [[1994]]||3:00| | {{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Rivers Cuomo]]|[[No Other One|There Is No Other One]]|22 There Is No Other One.mp3|July [[1994]]||3:00| | ||
*''[[Don Slacks]]'' | *''[[Don Slacks]]'' | ||
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*''[[Don Slacks]]'' | *''[[Don Slacks]]'' | ||
*''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]''|8-track demo, [[The Beach Boys]] cover}} | *''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]''|8-track demo, [[The Beach Boys]] cover}} | ||
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Rivers Cuomo]]|[[Let Me Wash at Your Sink]]| | {{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Rivers Cuomo]]|[[Let Me Wash at Your Sink]]| | ||
*24 Let Me Wash At Your Sink.mp3 | *24 Let Me Wash At Your Sink.mp3 | ||
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*''[[Parson Brown]]'' | *''[[Parson Brown]]'' | ||
*''[[Alone III: The Pinkerton Years 1994-1997]]'' | *''[[Alone III: The Pinkerton Years 1994-1997]]'' | ||
*''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]''|8-track demo, titled "Let Me In" on the j-card}} | |||
{{Known recordings footer}} | |||
{{Karlification box|8 track “Losing Ground” 7/94 | |||
*1. Buncha Fuckin’ Noize | |||
2. I’ll Think About You | |||
*3. Saw You In Your Car | |||
[partial prototype for 2004(?) track ‘you were a dear..’] | |||
4. There Is No Other One [No Other One] | |||
5. Little Surfer [Beach Boys] | |||
6. Let Me In [Let Me Wash At Your Sink]|[[Weezerpedia Discord Q&A With Karl Koch - February 2025]]}} | |||
====''Last Ditch Effort''==== | |||
{{Known recordings header}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Rivers Cuomo]]|[[Devotion|Proto-Devotion]]||July [[1994]]||||8-track demo, early version of "Devotion", named after the song was}} | |||
{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Rivers Cuomo]]|[[Devotion]]|02 Devotion.mp3|July [[1994]]||3:39| | |||
*''[[Parson Brown]]'' | |||
*''[[Songs from the Black Hole]]'' (tracklist 1) | |||
*''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]''|8-track demo}} | *''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]''|8-track demo}} | ||
{{Known recordings footer}} | {{Known recordings footer}} | ||
{{Karlification box|8 track “Last Ditch Effort” 7/94 | |||
*1. Proto-Devotion | |||
2. Devotion|[[Weezerpedia Discord Q&A With Karl Koch - February 2025]]}} | |||
{{Karlification box|It was getting difficult for Rivers to find time in the garage to record, as the blue album had been released in May, and the first weezer tours were happening. The tours were still short affairs, and every few weeks there would be a few days' "down time", which Rivers (and everyone) took advantage of.|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519064927if_/http://daveandnikolai.com/wzr/classic/03_Recording_History/WeezRecHist6.html Weezer Recording History, Page 6]}} | {{Karlification box|It was getting difficult for Rivers to find time in the garage to record, as the blue album had been released in May, and the first weezer tours were happening. The tours were still short affairs, and every few weeks there would be a few days' "down time", which Rivers (and everyone) took advantage of.|[https://web.archive.org/web/20140519064927if_/http://daveandnikolai.com/wzr/classic/03_Recording_History/WeezRecHist6.html Weezer Recording History, Page 6]}} |