A prodigiously talented, deliriously odd band, Ween travels beyond novelty into the heart of surrealist ecstasy. From their early recordings and indie albums like 1990's GodWeenSatan: The Oneness, Gene and Dean Ween displayed a mastery of the musical spectrum -- and a refusal to play it straight. Signing to a major label only heightened their powers, and they tore through psychedelic pop, funk, prog, R&B, and more on 1992's Pure Guava and 1994's Chocolate and Cheese before the note-perfect homages of 1996's 12 Golden Country Greats. Following the aquatic prog of 1997's The Mol...