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{{Infobox | {{Infobox album | ||
| | | name = Weezer | ||
| | | type = studio | ||
| | | artist = [[Weezer]] | ||
| | | cover = Weezer-blue-album.jpg | ||
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| | | released = [[May 10]], [[1994]]<br/> [[March 23]], [[2004]] (Deluxe Edition) | ||
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| | | recorded = [[August 16]]–[[September 24]](?), [[November 1]] [[1993]]. Electric Lady Studios, New York City, NY | ||
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| | | genre = Alternative rock, pop punk, power pop | ||
| | | length = 41:17 | ||
| label = [[Geffen Records]] | |||
{{Template:Blue Album reviews infobox data}} | | producer = [[Ric Ocasek]] | ||
| | | reviews = {{Template:Blue Album reviews infobox data}} | ||
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| | | prev_title = [[Weezer's third demo]] <br /> (1992) | ||
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| next_title = ''[[Pinkerton]]''<br />(1996) | |||
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| misc = {{Singles | |||
| name = Weezer (The Blue Album) | | name = Weezer (The Blue Album) | ||
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'''''Weezer''''' (often referred to as '''''The Blue Album''''') is the debut studio album by [[Weezer]]. It was released on [[May 10]], [[1994]] by [[Geffen Records]]. The album was produced by former Cars frontman [[Ric Ocasek]] and recorded in Electric Lady Studios in New York City. ''Weezer'' spawned the popular singles "[[Undone - The Sweater Song]]" and "[[Buddy Holly]]", both of which were responsible for launching Weezer into mainstream success with the aid of music videos directed by [[Spike Jonze]]. | '''''Weezer''''' (often referred to as '''''The Blue Album''''') is the debut studio album by [[Weezer]]. It was released on [[May 10]], [[1994]] by [[Geffen Records]]. The album was produced by former Cars frontman [[Ric Ocasek]] and recorded in Electric Lady Studios in New York City. ''Weezer'' spawned the popular singles "[[Undone - The Sweater Song]]" and "[[Buddy Holly]]", both of which were responsible for launching Weezer into mainstream success with the aid of music videos directed by [[Spike Jonze]]. | ||
==Pre-recording== | ==Pre-recording== |