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Raditude  (Audio CD) 
by Weezer

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WEEZER - RADITUDE [DELUXE VERSION with 4 Song Bonus Disc]

Rivers Cuomo (vocals, guitar)
Pat Wilson (guitar, drums)
Brian Bell (guitar, vocals)
Scott Shiner (bass, vocals)

Raditude's swift appearance on the heels of 2008's The Red Album is hardly the only surprise Weezer has in store on its seventh record. Raditude upends any expectations audiences may have of Weezer, amplifying their trademarks to a dizzying degree - the pop hooks dig deeper, the rock hits so hard it bruises - but the group subverts these signatures with a sly hand while pushing boldly into new territory.

Perhaps the collaborative nature of Raditude - arguably its calling card - is in the collective spirit of the band's experience on their last tour. "It feels like an extension of all the fun we were having last year with the Hootenannies," explains Rivers Cuomo, referring to Weezer's innovative supporting tour for The Red Album. Inspired by the old folk sing-a-longs of the `60s, Weezer invited fans onstage- hundreds, at times- to play the band's songs, teaching them the chords while Rivers, Brian and Scott sang.

The wild, wooly settings borne of the Hootenannies couldn't help but push the band in new directions, turning Rivers into a demonstrative performer. "For 15 years I went onstage and looked at my feet as I strummed my guitar," recalls Rivers. "That wouldn't work at the Hootenannies! We had to come out of our shell. We feel like the experience of doing it was boot camp for being frontmen. If we're comfortable walking into a room of a few hundred kids with random instruments, guiding them through the process of playing some Weezer tunes, we can feel comfortable in an arena, knowing that we can interact with a more traditional crowd."

With its rollicking communal spirit, Weezer's latest offering can be viewed as a natural progression from those resulting impromptu jam sessions. Raditude sees the band partying with Lil' Wayne, hitting the clubs with Jermaine Dupri and bringing in a host of Indian musicians to push the band into a psychedelic, spiritual dimension. Within these 10 songs lie boundless possibilities and ceaseless excitement, proof that Weezer remains a band that defies easy summations and can never be taken for granted, a band who has grown as they've opened their horizons.

Part of Raditude's charm comes from its thrilling unpredictability. No song offers an indication of what's next: Weezer inverts Jermaine Dupri's hedonism on his Cuomo collaboration "Can't Stop Partying," spinning it into a minor key that gives it an underlying ironic tension; the band pounds out a classic arena-rocker with the gleefully lascivious "The Girl Got Hot;" they ride a sleek electro groove on "I'm Your Daddy," while "Love is the Answer" builds slowly, surely to its swaying anthemic close and "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To" kicks it all off with its clanking acoustic guitars and Motown beat, setting the tone for an album that's filled with thrilling surprises, infectious melodies, marrying Weezer's hookiest pop with their heaviest rock. As Cuomo says, "It sounds like a roomful of people having a great time" but more than that, Raditude is Weezer's wildest, weirdest, best record yet, easily supporting Cuomo's assertion that "Raditude feels like the greatest realization of my musical goals."

Raditude caps off a remarkable decade that saw Weezer reassert its position as one of the biggest, best rock bands in the world while also seeing their influence echo through a generation who absorbed the sound and feel of the group's two classic `90s albums: their self-titled 1994 debut, dubbed The Blue Album featuring such era-defining hits as "Undone--The Sweater Song" and "Buddy Holly" and their cult classic 1996 sophomore set Pinkerton. Weezer refused to ride on those past glories when they returned in 2001 with The Green Album, sounding vigorous on the hits "Hash Pipe" and "Island in the Sun." The hard, heavy Maladroit, featuring "Dope Nose" and "Keep Fishin'," followed in 2002. Three years later, Weezer released Make Believe in 2005, an album highlighted by "Beverly Hills," their first single to climb into the Top Ten of the Billboard Hot 100. The Red Album arrived in 2008 along with the single "Pork and Beans" whose YouTube-satirizing video won Weezer their first Grammy.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: November 03, 2009
Studio: Geffen Records
Number Of Discs: 2
Format: Deluxe Edition
Average Customer Rating: based on 63 reviews
Track Listing:
Disc: 1
1. (If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To
2. I'm Your Daddy
3. Girl Got Hot
4. Can't Stop Partying
5. Put Me Back Together
6. Trippin' Down the Freeway
7. Love Is the Answer
8. Let It All Hang Out
9. In the Mall
10. I Don't Want to Let You Go
Disc: 2
1. Get Me Some [*]
2. Run Over by a Truck [*]
3. Prettiest Girl in the Whole World [*]
4. Underdogs [*]
 
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4Change With the Times  Nov 23, 2009
I have seriously liked every album that Weezer has released. My favorite is the Green album on which I memorized every single song during an 8 hour road trip. Great memories.

Okay, for "Raditude", approach with an open mind and a mischevous attitude. I mean, any band that puts a leaping dog on the cover of their album is kind of a tongue-in-cheek seriousness. The lyrics are going to be meaningful, but in a cheesy, four line stanza rhyming kind of way. The music is going to creative and decent.

My favorite song on this album is, of course, the one that stands out as a love song: "I Don't Wanna Let You Go". But, other than that:

-"I Want You To" has a great beat and high energy. Very catchy with the Red album Weezer feel to it
-"I'm Your Daddy" has hilarious lyrics and again, great vibe.
-"Girl Got Hot" is catchy and I love the line when he says: "The first thing I did when I got up the nerve was say: Hey, baby, what's up?" cuz it's so frickin cute!
-"Can't Stop Partying" has a techno feel to it that I can seriously see playing Weezer at a club. I know, it's weird, but it would work w this song. My DJ friend loves this song because of the bass beat.
-"Put Me Back Together" is another ballad (well, as much as Weezer can do a ballad) and I love this song too.
-"Trippin Down the Freeway" is fun and a great driving song.
-"Love is the Answer" features some kind of tribal woman singing. It's strange and a little disquieting to hear, but... it's interesting in the least.
-"Let it All Hang Out" is cheesy but reminiscent of their old stuff.
-"In the Mall" is also a flash back to their old stuff
-"I Don't Wanna Let You Go" is a stripped vocal song that I love. You can hear Rivers's heart break.

Overall, a great CD, a great buy, and a great addition to their huge CD collection. Better than Red album, not as good as Green album.

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5Weezer impresses once again!  Nov 23, 2009
Weezer's 7th album, "Raditude", brings a lot to the table. For a very simple description of this album, The Blue Album and Maladroit just had a baby and created Raditude. The catchy popn rock of the Blue album and hard rock aspects of Maladroit really show on this album. I feel like this is their best effort since Pinkerton.

If you want a fun album to listen and sing along to, this is it. Their first single "I Want You To" will remind you, with its quirky and endearing lyrics, of one of their first big hits, "Buddy Holly". "I'm Your Daddy" and "The Girl Got Hot" are fun, catchy pop rock songs. "Can't Stop Partying", although a bit too experimental for some hardcore Weezer fans, is mainly a hip hop song but with rock elements to it. It's still fun to listen to, and although I'm not a big Lil Wayne fan...he nails his verse and adds something special to the song.

"Put Me Back Together" is one of the strongest tracks on the album. Rivers Cuomo is one of the few songwriters that can make a simple lyric like "When I fall down, you put me back together" into a great chorus with lots of emotion. Slow start to the song, but great build up and finish.

"Trippin' Down the Freeway" is my favorite on the album and possibly the best lyrically/instrumentally. Awesome guitar solo with that classic Weezer sound makes this song one that ranks up with some of their best. He talks about the struggles of a relationship but how the two want to persevere and be together forever.

"Love is the Answer" is, for most fans, a bit too experimental. It took awhile for this song to grow on me but it definitely has. The unique Indian singing in it is not usually found on a Weezer album but they make it work. If there had to be a so-called "weakest track" on this album, this would be it.

"Let It All Hang Out" and "In The Mall" are very blue-like in the lyrics and overall sound. I mean come on, lyrics like "Get change for tokens and a pretzel and coke" and "Take the elevator to the escalator ride it down and start again!"...again, Weezer brings their quirky, catchy lyrics and makes it work.

And finally, the album closer, "I Don't Want To Let You Go" is a beautiful way to end the album. For those who love the song, check out the first version of it on Cuomo's "Alone II" solo album...I actually prefer that version to this one, but still a great song. The lyrics on this one can be looked at as simple, but it's honesty and melody really make it special.

The bonus tracks are definitely worth it. "Get Me Some" is a big hard-rock type of song that shows of Cuomo's shredding ability. "Turn Me Round" is a decent catchy song, sounds like a Green b-side. "Run Over By A Truck", "The Underdogs", and "The Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World" are all great listens as well. For those who bought the Japanese edition of the deluxe album, Weezer covers the Partridge Family's "I Woke Up In Love This Morning" and does a fantastic job doing so. For all you Pinkerton fans out there, this song sounds like a b-side from that era.

Again, this is Weezer's best since Pinkerton. If you haven't picked this album up yet, you really need to do it.

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5Return to Blue Album fun.  Nov 22, 2009
I am shocked by the amount of bad reviews on here. Of all their releases since the legendary Blue Album, I have never yet had one grab a hold of me instantly like this one. And I think that is because it is really a full circle return, 10 songs and everything, to those early days. Tight, poppy, background vocal laden songs with hard crashing guitar choruses following the soft main lyrics. The first six songs were akin to watching a guy in the homerun derby hit the first six pitches out of the park. Can't Stop Partying will be a massive hit, I am calling it now.

4Nice return to form  Nov 21, 2009
Let me state upfront that I've been a fan since the first hour (saw Weezer in concert here in Cincinnati on the "Pinkerton" tour"), and I was quite disappointed by last year's "Red Album", which to me sounded like an unfocused effort. I was rather surprised to hear that only a year later, Rivers Cuomo & Co. was already preparing their next studio, the band's seventh.

"Raditude" (10 tracks; 35 min.) starts off with an immediate attention-grabber, "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To", better than anything on the Red Album, and we're off to the races. The next couple of tracks, "I'm Your Daddy" and "The Girl Got Hot", are both up-tempo tracks in the classic Weezer vintage, just great. The only fumble on this album is the next track, "Can't Stop the Partying", with a misplaced guest appearance by rapper Lil Wayne, it just feels completely out of place. Mid-tempo "Put Me Back Together" finishes out the first half of the album. The second half starts off with a biting "Trippin' Down the Freeway", then followed by for me the best track on the album, "Love Is the Answer", featuring plenty of middle-eastern musical themes, but it somehow works great. The last true highlight is "Let It All Hang Out", which starts out with an ear-splitting electric guitar solo for a second or two, only to be then joined by the rest by the band and this is another classic Weezer track. In all, this is a great return to form for Weezer after last year's disappointment.

This "deluxe" edition comes with a second CD consisting of 4 tracks (16 min.). "Get Me Some" is an arena-sized anthem that would've fitted nicely onto the album proper; piano-based "Run Over By a Truck" feels like a thow-away, a song that doesn't go anywhere; "The Prettiest Girl In the Whole WIde World" is a mid-tempo ballad as only Rivers can write them, this one's a keeper too; "The Underdog" closes this out with a whimper. But for the extra couple of bucks, the "deluxe" edition is the way to go.

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1Not so good anymore  Nov 20, 2009
This band used to be so good. I noticed a big reduction in the quality of their song structure and writing when Matt Sharp left the band to start the Rentals. It's too bad, they used to be so good.

 
 
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