Ween II Axis: Bold as Boognish
Ween · 1987
45 min · 17 tracks · alternative rock · psychedelic rock · lo-fi
A chaotic blend of lo-fi psychedelia and absurdist humor, bursting with eclectic energy and playful experimentation.
Why this album works
This album is notable for its irreverent style and experimental approach, which influenced the alternative rock scene of the late '80s and early '90s. Its cult status has endured, with tracks like 'One Love for Boognish' becoming fan favorites and staples in their live performances.
- Career context
- Released in 1987, 'Ween II Axis: Bold as Boognish' was Ween's second album, following their self-titled debut. It solidified their unique sound, blending genres while establishing a cult following that would grow throughout the 1990s.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Beck· Moby· Neil Young· Green Day· Sonic Youth· R.E.M.· Nine Inch Nails· Tori Amos
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Kill Everything 1:34
- 2 Tweet Tweet 1:17
- 3 Going to the Beach Standout 2:26
- 4 I Like You 1:21
- 5 Bumblebee 1:34
- 6 Emily 1:30
- 7 David the Negro 1:48
- 8 The Iron Whore Standout 2:23
- 9 Wanton Nougat 1:03
- 10 Smoke My Brain 1:09
- 11 Ann (live) 0:49
- 12 Aqua-man 2:51
- 13 She Said, She Said 2:20
- 14 The Journey Into Dinh 2:11
- 15 Gene's Lament (Tree Love Theme) 2:43
- 16 Opus 51 Fugue Trilogy in A (Take Me to the Tree): Yurtle Swimming / The Tree / Bertha Gets the Mooshy Mooshy / The Kitty & The Squirrel / The Departure 14:47
- 17 One Love for Boognish Standout 3:46
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