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| | | name = Unchained Melody | ||
| | | type = demo | ||
| | | artist = Rivers Cuomo | ||
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| | | released = [[November 22]], [[2020]] | ||
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| | | recorded = [[2004]] | ||
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| | | genre = Alternative Rock | ||
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| | | label = None | ||
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| prev_title = ''[[Maladroit]]''<br>(2002) | |||
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| next_title = ''[[Make Believe]]''<br>(2005) | |||
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'''''Unchained Melody''''' is a collection of demos recorded on [[May 3]], [[2004]] by [[Rivers Cuomo]]. It was presented to the rest of [[Weezer]] as potential songs for what would ultimately become ''[[Make Believe]]''. In the end, only [[Haunt You Every Day]] would end up making ''[[Make Believe]]'' a year later. These demos were leaked online on [[November 7]], [[2020]]. Per the [[Recording_History_-_Page_15#5.2F3.2F04_Rivers_-_preproduction_demos_at_SIR_rehearsal_studio.2C_L.A.|Weezer Recording History]]: | '''''Unchained Melody''''' is a collection of demos recorded on [[May 3]], [[2004]] by [[Rivers Cuomo]]. It was presented to the rest of [[Weezer]] as potential songs for what would ultimately become ''[[Make Believe]]''. In the end, only [[Haunt You Every Day]] would end up making ''[[Make Believe]]'' a year later. These demos were leaked online on [[November 7]], [[2020]]. Per the [[Recording_History_-_Page_15#5.2F3.2F04_Rivers_-_preproduction_demos_at_SIR_rehearsal_studio.2C_L.A.|Weezer Recording History]]: | ||
<blockquote>''Rivers continued to work alone at S.I.R rehearsals, with Chad Bamford engineering the sessions. He worked incessantly, nearly everyday for months, refining and further refining his tracks, whittling them down to what he intended to be the prospective new album's final demos. On several occasions it is known that he presented his results to the rest of the band and Rick Rubin, and was likely dismayed to hear varied non-unanimous opinions about which were the best songs and what to keep and what to kill. He kept going 'back to the drawing board' for several months, while the rest of weezer started to despair as to whether they would ever pick up work on, let alone complete the album. There was even speculation that perhaps Rivers simply wasn't interested in completing an album anymore, that the continuous state of demo making felt better to him that actually calling for a cut-off point. Regardless of the mounting uncertainty, the demos kept coming.''</blockquote> | <blockquote>''Rivers continued to work alone at S.I.R rehearsals, with Chad Bamford engineering the sessions. He worked incessantly, nearly everyday for months, refining and further refining his tracks, whittling them down to what he intended to be the prospective new album's final demos. On several occasions it is known that he presented his results to the rest of the band and Rick Rubin, and was likely dismayed to hear varied non-unanimous opinions about which were the best songs and what to keep and what to kill. He kept going 'back to the drawing board' for several months, while the rest of weezer started to despair as to whether they would ever pick up work on, let alone complete the album. There was even speculation that perhaps Rivers simply wasn't interested in completing an album anymore, that the continuous state of demo making felt better to him that actually calling for a cut-off point. Regardless of the mounting uncertainty, the demos kept coming.''</blockquote> |