At The Cat's Cradle, 1992 [Milky Clear 2 LP]

At The Cat's Cradle, 1992 [Milky Clear 2 LP]

by Ween
At The Cat's Cradle, 1992 [Milky Clear 2 LP]

At The Cat's Cradle, 1992 [Milky Clear 2 LP]

by Ween

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

There are plenty of official Ween live albums in the band's catalog, but none captured the early years when Dean and Gene toured on their own -- supported only by a DAT machine -- until At the Cat's Cradle, 1992 appeared at the close of 2008. During those years, the duo would blow through roughly 20 songs in an hour and it was possible for the band to keep that pace because the DAT allowed no room for improvisation: when the tape was done, the song was done. This could make for great or terrible shows but often the differences were subtle, depending on the mood of either the crowd or the bandmembers themselves rather than changes in the set list, because Dean and Gene were tied to that DAT machine. Many die-hard fans still look upon this time quite fondly -- some are so set in their ways that they think this is the peak of the band -- but upon listening to At the Cat's Cradle it becomes clear why Ween started touring with a full band a couple of years later: compared to the wild, freewheeling latter-day live albums, this is a bit constrained. Of course, those limits are part of the charm of this set, too, as Ween did a lot with very little: they could sound gnarled and ugly, as they do on "Cover It with Gas and Set It on Fire," then turn it around and be stiffly funky on "The Goin' Gets Tough from the Getgo." Some of the songs from GodWeenSatan and The Pod actually sound fuller here on-stage -- that's especially true of harder rockers like "Captain Fantasy" and "You Fucked Up" -- but the Pure Guava selections (along with "Buckingham Green," which wouldn't surface on a studio album for another five years) do suggest that they need a little more muscle to do the material justice. But At the Cat's Cradle is more than just a curio because it does capture Ween at the crossroads: it has the weird brown sound of their earliest years but it also illustrates why they had to leave it behind as well. [At the Cat's Cradle, 1992 also contains a 17-track DVD of live performances from Ween in 1992.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 12/17/2021
Label: Ato
UPC: 0880882458614
Rank: 5533

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Big Jim
  2. Never Squeal on Th' Pusher
  3. Captain Fantasy
  4. Tick
  5. Pork Roll, Egg and Cheese
  6. Cover It With Gas and Set It on Fire
  7. The Goin' Gets Tough From the Getgo
  8. Don't Get 2 Close (2 My Fantasy)
  9. Nan
  10. Marble Tulip Juicy Tree

Disc 2

  1. Ode to Rene
  2. Mango Woman
  3. El Camino
  4. Demon Sweat
  5. You Fucked Up
  6. Old Queen Cole
  7. Papa Zit
  8. Buckingham Green
  9. Birthday Boy
  10. Fat Lenny
  11. Reggaejunkiejew

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ween   Primary Artist,Vocals
Gene Ween   Guitar,Vocals
Dean Ween   Guitar,Vocals

Technical Credits

Andrew Weiss   Arranger,Musician,Producer
Kirk Miller   Arranger,Engineer,Musician
Ralph Smith   Musician
Greg Frey   Audio Post-Production
Gene Ween   Composer,Producer
Dean Ween   Composer,Producer,Liner Notes
Ween   Composer,Musician
Lisa Miller   Musician
Peter Curzon   Musician
Steve Nebesney   Musician
Aaron Freeman   Composer
Jason Reddy   Musician
Michael Melchiondo   Composer
Marc Schmidt Casdorff   Authoring,Video Editor
Mick Preston   Musician
Bill McNamara   Musician
Ed Wilson   Musician
Jake Harmon   Musician
Jim Woolsey   Musician
Aaron Tanner   Design
Lia Sweet   Musician
Dutch Pidah   Musician
James Paul Johnson   Musician
Keene Hepburn   Musician
Dan Brewer   Musician
Shelby Meade   Musician
Diane Sweeney   Musician
Christopher Falvey   Musician
Christopher Huetz   Musician
Erik Eger   Musician
Jeff Rusnak   Musician
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