The Weirdness


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nameThe Weirdness
typestudio
artistthe Stooges
coverThe Stooges - The Weirdness.png
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released5 March 2007
recorded7–30 October 2006 at Electrical Audio Studios, Chicago, Illinois, United States
genre{{flatlist
length40:04
labelVirgin
producerSteve Albini
prev_titleTelluric Chaos
prev_year2005
next_titleHave Some Fun: Live at Ungano's
next_year2010
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The Weirdness is the fourth studio album by American proto-punk band The Stooges. Released on 5 March 2007, it was the first Stooges album of new material since Raw Power in 1973, and is also the final album to feature guitarist Ron Asheton, who died in early 2009. Founding members Iggy Pop (vocals), Ron Asheton (guitar), and Scott Asheton (drums) are featured, along with new band member Mike Watt (bass guitar), formerly of Minutemen, and returning guest musician Steve Mackay (saxophone), who appeared on The Stooges' 1970 album, Fun House.

Recording

The album was recorded by Steve Albini at his Electrical Audio studio in Chicago, Illinois during October 2006, and was mastered at Abbey Road Studios in London, England in December. Bassist Mike Watt posted a day-by-day diary of the recording sessions on his website, but this was deleted without explanation. Watt referred to the album's title as Secret Plan in his diary entries.

According to Watt's online diary, the songs recorded during the sessions included a finalized version of "My Idea of Fun" (first heard on the live CD Telluric Chaos) and a cover of The Beatles' "I Wanna Be Your Man" (more faithful to the Rolling Stones version), while a 20 November article on the album, derived mainly from an interview with Pop, also gives the following song titles as appearing on the album: "Trollin'", "ATM", "You Can't Have Friends, "The Weirdness", and "Greedy Awful People". Further titles were announced in December after the album was mastered, and the final track listing was announced by Virgin Records on 30 January 2007.

Release

Two singles, "My Idea of Fun" and "Free & Freaky", were released on the iTunes Store on 20 February 2007. The album was also released as a vinyl LP with four bonus tracks.

"My Idea of Fun" was performed on the reality television show Bam's Unholy Union.

As of 2009 it has sold over 30,000 copies in United States.

Reception

According to the aggregate review website Metacritic, the album received a score of 44, which indicates mixed reception, from 32 critic scores. Pitchfork gave the album an exceptionally low 1.0/10 rating, writing that it "hideously disgraces the band's original work." PopMatters wrote "Like every other inferior album by a defunct cult band that has unexpectedly reunited, it is a danger to the band's legacy. Every assessment or endorsement of the Stooges must now be made with The Weirdness somewhere in the equation, and most fans will no doubt reference it with either apology or dismissal. Exactly why was this album made?" Drowned in Sound wrote, "Devoid of inspiration, lacking in any edge, this is pathetic."

BBC Music, on the other hand, wrote "Fast, tight, and ready for action, [The Weirdness is] entertaining, exuberant and fun." Mojo called the album "a brash, modern-sounding rock record that also sounds more vital than most bands 40 years The Stooges' junior."

Track listing

| headline = Standard edition | all_writing = Iggy Pop, Ron Asheton, and Scott Asheton, except where noted | title1 = Trollin | length1 = 3:05 | title2 = You Can't Have Friends | length2 = 2:22 | title3 = ATM | length3 = 3:15 | title4 = My Idea of Fun | length4 = 3:17 | title5 = The Weirdness | length5 = 3:45 | title6 = Free & Freaky | length6 = 2:39 | title7 = Greedy Awful People | length7 = 2:07 | title8 = She Took My Money | length8 = 3:48 | title9 = The End of Christianity | length9 = 4:19 | title10 = Mexican Guy | length10 = 3:29 | title11 = Passing Cloud | length11 = 4:04 | title12 = I'm Fried | length12 = 3:44 | headline = Bonus tracks | title13 = O Solo Mio | length13 = 6:18 | note13 = Vinyl edition and Japanese edition-only bonus track | title14 = Claustrophobia | note14 = Vinyl edition-only bonus track | title15 = I Wanna Be Your Man | writer15 = John Lennon/Paul McCartney | length15 = 3:42 | note15 = Vinyl edition and iTunes editions-only bonus track | title16 = Sounds of Leather | note16 = Vinyl edition-only bonus track

Personnel

; The Stooges

; Guest musicians

; Production

  • Steve Albiniengineering
  • Nick Webb – mastering
  • Chris Wujek – technical assistance
  • Rob Vester – assistant engineer
  • Henry McGroggan – production coordination
  • Eric Fischer – production coordination
  • Sean Mosher-Smith – art direction and design
  • Chapman Baehler – photography
  • Robert Matheu – photography (of The Stooges live at the Hammersmith Apollo, London)

Charts

::data[format=table] | Chart (2007) | Peak position | Japanese Albums (Oricon) | UK Albums (OCC) | |---|---|---|---| | 88 | | | | | 81 | | | | ::

References

References

  1. "The Weirdness".
  2. Mark Deming. "The Weirdness".
  3. J. Bennett. "Why, Iggy, why?".
  4. Dalton Ross. (23 February 2007). "The Weirdness (2007)".
  5. These 12 tunes pack an almighty sonic punch. [Apr 2007, p.96]
  6. Michael Lane. (9 March 2007). "The Stooges".
  7. Stuart Berman. (20 March 2007). "The Stooges". [[Pitchfork Media.
  8. Zeth Lundy. (27 March 2007). "The Stooges: The Weirdness". [[PopMatters]].
  9. Rob Sheffield. (7 March 2007). "The Stooges".
  10. Jimmy Newlin. (5 March 2007). "The Stooges". [[Slant Magazine]].
  11. David Cavanagh. (28 February 2007). "The Stooges - The Weirdness".
  12. "Ron Asheton, guitarist for pioneering punk band the Stooges, dies at 60 - latimes".
  13. (30 March 2007). "The Stooges". [[Drowned in Sound]].
  14. Nick Reynolds. (2 March 2007). "The Stooges The Weirdness Review".
  15. (April 2007). "The Weirdness". [[Mojo (magazine).
  16. "ザ・ウィヤードネス". [[Oricon]].
  17. "Chart Log UK: 2007". zobbel.de.

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