The Lion and the Witch

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The Lion and the Witch
The Lion and the Witch cover
EP by Weezer
Released 24 September 2002
Recorded May 2002
Genre Alternative
Length 26:24
Label Geffen
Producer Rupert Peasley
Professional reviews
Weezer chronology
Maladroit
(2002)
The Lion and the Witch
(2002)
Make Believe
(2005)

The Lion and the Witch is a live EP by American rock band Weezer. Recorded in Japan in the Spring of 2002 while promoting Maladroit, released on September 24, 2002, exactly six years after the release of Pinkerton.[1] It was distributed as a limited edition release in independently owned music stores with only 25,000 copies having been made.[2]

Like Maladroit the marketing of this EP caused a rift with Weezer's record label Geffen Records. The band wanted an eight-song EP with a unique packaging that wouldn't involve crystal cases. Geffen told the band that the packaging idea was too expensive and the number of songs on the EP needed to be reduced from eight songs to six as to not upset the other retailers who wouldn't be getting the disc.[3] The artwork and packaging stuck but the disc's length was reduced to six songs including a "hidden track." This hidden track was an instrumental track titled "Polynesia" that opens the disc.

Contents

[edit] Recording

While recording the EP, the band makes two errors on this live disc. Rivers Cuomo accidentally begins singing the third verse of "El Scorcho" during the second verse and Scott Shriner, who had been in the band for less than a year at the time of this show, forgets the words in the bridge to "Holiday," causing the other members of the band to crack up. After the performance is through, Cuomo muses "Scott just won a Grammy!" In addition to that error, the last track is thirty seconds shorter than what the band intended and there is a noticeable cut off on the finished disc. None of the music is missing, but there was more after-song commentary that the band wanted on the disc. The full version of this track was released shortly thereafter on the band's website in mp3 format.

[edit] Artwork

The cover art was designed by Los Angeles-based duo kozyndan.[4] The liner notes of the album have a number of fan letters from Japanese Weezer fans in broken English. The notes also list production credits for Rupert Peasley, who is known among fans as the man on the couch on the cover of Maladroit, and E.O. Smith, which is a pseudonym for Rivers Cuomo, who went to E.O. Smith High School.[5] While only 25,000 individually numbered copies of the disc were made apparently some fans have copies of the disc with numbers over 25,000. As noted at the band's website, the numbering was disrupted by printing difficulties with the cardboard sleeve.[6]

[edit] Track listing

All songs by Rivers Cuomo except "Polynesia" written by Scott Shriner.

# Title Length
1. "Dope Nose"
*Track begins with a brief rendition of "Polynesia"
5:20
2. "Island in the Sun" 3:55
3. "Falling for You" 4:23
4. "Death and Destruction" 4:19
5. "El Scorcho" 4:16
6. "Holiday" 4:10

[edit] References

  1. ^ Carpenter, Troy. Weezer Tangles With 'The Lion And The Witch'. All Business. Retrieved on 2007-11-26.
  2. ^ Luerssen D., John. Rivers' Edge: The Weezer Story. ECW Press, 2004, ISBN 1-55022-619-3 p. 457
  3. ^ Marlin, Brooks. The Lion and The Witch. Everything2.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-26.
  4. ^ Weezer - The Lion And The Witch. discogs. Retrieved on 2007-11-26.
  5. ^ The Lion and the Witch booklet and liner notes
  6. ^ EPs, DVDs, Compilations, Soundtracks, Tributes, Misc.. Weezer.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-26.

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