The Deaner Album
The Deaner Album is the debut album of the Dean Ween Group, released on October 6th, 2016.
Description[edit | edit source]
When interviewed about the album, Dean Ween stated he was "inspired [to make the album] [...] when [he] started the band"[1] and that he wanted to "focus on [his] guitar playing".[2] He also stated his favorite song off the record was "Bundle of Joy".[2]
The album features at least two songs written for Ween: "Dickie Betts" (an instrumental initially referred to as "Allman Sunset" during a 1998 Ween live performance, before being subsequently referred to Dickie Betts during a performance in the year 2000.) and "Shwartze Pete" (written as a scrapped theme song for The Oblongs named "Little Peter").
A music video was made for the song "Exercise Man", which was released on December 6, 2016.[3]
Track Listing[edit | edit source]
| 1 | Dickie Betts | 
| 2 | Exercise Man | 
| 3 | Bundle of Joy | 
| 4 | Charlie Brown | 
| 5 | Shwartze Pete | 
| 6 | I'll Take It (And Break It) | 
| 7 | Garry | 
| 8 | You Were There | 
| 9 | Bums | 
| 10 | Gum | 
| 11 | Nightcrawler | 
| 12 | Mercedes Benz | 
| 13 | Tammy | 
| 14 | Doo Doo Chasers | 
