
Tweez is an Alt/Indie album by Slint, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 32 pressings tracked, owned by 19 collectors.
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Tweez is the debut studio album by American rock band Slint and the only studio recording released before their disbandment. It was released on the label Jennifer Hartman Records in 1989 as the only record put out by the label, which was run by their friend, Jennifer Hartman. It is the only Slint album to feature bassist Ethan Buckler. The album was reissued by Touch and Go Records in 1993 after the group's follow-up, Spiderland, began to generate a cult following. Background Tweez was recorded at Studiomedia in Evanston, Illinoi, and was engineered by Steve Albini. All of the album's song titles are taken from the names of the band members' parent, with the exception of "Rhoda", which was named after drummer Britt Walford's dog: "Ron" and "Charlotte" are named for Walford's parent, "Nan Ding" and "Darlene" for guitarist David Pajo', "Carol" and "Kent" for guitarist and vocalist Brian McMahan's and "Warren" and "Pat" for those of bassist Ethan Buckler. On the vinyl version of the album, the individual sides of the record are labelled and given in the track listing as "Bemis" and "Gerber". Artwork The cover art for Tweez features a photo of a Saab 900 S, with the Saab logo on the grille replaced with "Slint" and the album’s title, “Tweez” on the grille. On the vinyl version of the album, both labels feature parodies of the Saab logo, with "Slint" replacing "Saab" and the name of either side of the album (Bemis and Gerber) replacing "Scania." Additionally, a figure can vaguely be seen sitting in the drivers side of the vehicle, through the windshield. This was years later revealed in the 2014 documentary Breadcrumb Trail to be fellow Louisville musician and friend of the band Will Oldham, wearing a crash helmet. On CD and cassette versions of the album, the message "This recording is meant to be listened to on vinyl." can be seen on the back. The Saab still belongs to its original owner, Jeffrey B. Richardson, MD. In the late 1980’, Dr. Richardson encountered drummer Britt Walford’s father, Ron, at a Bardstown Road car wash in Louisville who pitched the idea of using Richardson’s Saab for the album. The “royalty” paid to Richardson for the use of the Saab was a bottle of Maker’s Mark bourbon. Tweez (tweethan mix) .
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Tracklist
- Bemis
- Gerber
Side A
- A1Ron
- A2Nan Ding
- A3Carol
- A4Kent
Side B
- B1Charlotte
- B2Darlene
- B3Warren
- B4Pat
- B5Rhoda
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Math Rock
- brittle
- intense
- art school
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Brian McMahanGUITAR, VOCALS VOCALS, GUITAR
- Britt WalfordDRUMS
- David PajoGUITAR
- Ethan BucklerBASS
- Edgar BlossomVOCALS
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