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This deluxe, double-disc edition of one of the '90s key rock albums treats the original collection's 10 tracks to a new, 24-bit digital remastering, as well as insightful liner notes and the reproductions of the songs original, often scrawled lyric sheets. But it's the second disc that will hold the greatest appeal to Weezer fans, gathering 14 tracks that encompass import b-sides and outtakes that include winsome, affectionate odes ("[[Mykel and Carli]]," "[[Suzanne]]," "[[Jamie]]") aimed at everyone from the band's friends to its label personnel and lawyer. Other highlights include the oddball barbershop quartet exercise "[[My Evaline]]," several live and acoustic cuts from the album's tour as well a handful of insightful, previously unreleased home and studio demos.|Jerry McCulley}}
This deluxe, double-disc edition of one of the '90s key rock albums treats the original collection's 10 tracks to a new, 24-bit digital remastering, as well as insightful liner notes and the reproductions of the songs original, often scrawled lyric sheets. But it's the second disc that will hold the greatest appeal to Weezer fans, gathering 14 tracks that encompass import b-sides and outtakes that include winsome, affectionate odes ("[[Mykel and Carli]]," "[[Suzanne]]," "[[Jamie]]") aimed at everyone from the band's friends to its label personnel and lawyer.
 
 
 
 
Other highlights include the oddball barbershop quartet exercise "[[My Evaline]]," several live and acoustic cuts from the album's tour as well a handful of insightful, previously unreleased home and studio demos.}}


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