Hyperlink denotes full review
GodWeenSatan: The Oneness (1990) | — | — |
The Pod (1991) | — | — |
Pure Guava (1992) | The culmination of early weirdness that sometimes has a Beefheart-like effect, but otherwise can be pretty arid. | C+ |
Chocolate and Cheese (1994) | Their satire is always hilarious, and can result in legitimately good songs (“What Deaner Was Talking About”). Other times, it feels too cartoonish (“Voodoo Lady”). I know that’s the point, but after an hour it starts to wear. | C+ |
12 Golden Country Greats (1996) | A semi-serious album that hits the mark, but doesn’t really transcend its trappings. It wasn’t meant to, but there it is. | B- |
The Mollusk (1997) | The original concept strengthens even the parodies. Could use better sequencing (I made my own, if you’d like to hear it). | B+ |
White Pepper (2000) | Sometimes shunned by Ween diehards. Don’t be that way; this is a great album, limited only by its reach. | B+ |
Quebec (2003) | In a way, something feels lost. Certain songs sound like rehashes. Others, like “Transdermal Celebration,” have power that Ween never could bottle before. | — |
La Cucaracha (2007) | — | — |
Claude Coleman Jr.
God Ween Satan
Dean Ween And Gene Ween. Paintin' The Town Brown: Ween Live '90-'98 Ween. Early Discography. Below is what will have to pass for Ween's early discography. These are the albums which turned up after a cursory search (thanks Wikipedia), and any new additions can be mailed in to someone else.