
The Story
Released in 2003 as their first independent outing in years following their departure from Elektra Records, Quebec stands today as one of the most vital and emotionally complex works in Ween’s extensive discography. While its predecessor, White Pepper, embraced a polished pop aesthetic, Quebec marked a return to the group’s "brown" roots—a term the band uses to describe their unique blend of the surreal, the lo-fi, and the genre-bending—but delivered this time with a weight and maturity that fans and critics now regard as the band’s creative zenith.
Track list
LP 1
It's Gonna Be A Long Night
Zoloft
Transdermal Celebration
Among His Tribe
So Many People In The Neighbourhood
Tried And True
Happy Colored Marbles
Hey There Fancypants
LP 2
Captain
Chocolate Town
I Don't Want It
The F**ked Jam
Alcan Road
The Argus
If You Could Save Yourself (You'd Save Us All)

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Description
Released in 2003 as their first independent outing in years following their departure from Elektra Records, Quebec stands today as one of the most vital and emotionally complex works in Ween’s extensive discography. While its predecessor, White Pepper, embraced a polished pop aesthetic, Quebec marked a return to the group’s "brown" roots—a term the band uses to describe their unique blend of the surreal, the lo-fi, and the genre-bending—but delivered this time with a weight and maturity that fans and critics now regard as the band’s creative zenith.
Track list
LP 1
It's Gonna Be A Long Night
Zoloft
Transdermal Celebration
Among His Tribe
So Many People In The Neighbourhood
Tried And True
Happy Colored Marbles
Hey There Fancypants
LP 2
Captain
Chocolate Town
I Don't Want It
The F**ked Jam
Alcan Road
The Argus
If You Could Save Yourself (You'd Save Us All)












