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| Name = The Freed Weed
| Type = Compilation
| name = The Freed Weed
| Artist = [[Sebadoh]]
| type = Compilation
| Cover = Freedweed.jpg
| artist = [[Sebadoh]]
| Released = 1990
| cover = Freedweed.jpg
| Recorded = 1981-1988
| alt =
| Genre = Indie
| released = 1990
| Length = 72:19
| recorded =
| venue =
| Label = [[Homestead Records|Homestead]]
| Producer = [[Lou Barlow]]
| studio =
| genre = [[Lo-fi music|Lo-fi]]<ref name="allmusic">[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=mw0000309872|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic review]</ref>
| Last album = [[Weed Forestin']]<br />(1990)
| length = 72:19
| This album = '''''The Freed Weed'''''<br />(1990)
| label = [[Homestead Records|Homestead]]
| Next album = [[Sebadoh III]]<br />(1991)
| producer = [[Lou Barlow]]
| prev_title = [[Weed Forestin']]
| prev_year = 1990
| next_title = [[Sebadoh III]]
| next_year = 1991
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'''''The Freed Weed''''' is a compilation album by the [[United States|American]] [[indie rock]] band, [[Sebadoh]]. It was released by [[Homestead Records]] in 1990.
'''''The Freed Weed''''' is a [[compilation album]] by the [[United States|American]] [[indie rock]] band [[Sebadoh]]. It was released by [[Homestead Records]] in 1990.


It contains the band's second album, ''[[Weed Forestin']]'' (1990), in full, followed by the majority of their first album, ''[[The Freed Man]]'' (1989).
It contains the band's second album, ''[[Weed Forestin']]'' (1990), in full, followed by 16 of the 32 tracks from their first album, ''[[The Freed Man]]'' (1989), along with two previously unavailable songs: "Little Man" and "[[Yellow Submarine (song)|Submarine]]." The song "Mothra" from ''The Freed Man'' is re-titled "Stop the Wheel" on this release.


An expanded, [[remastered]] version of ''The Freed Man'' was released by [[Domino Records]] in 2006. ''The Freed Weed'' remained the only official release of ''Weed Forestin''' on [[CD]] until 2012, when a remastered and expanded version was released by Lou Barlow on Bandcamp.
An expanded, [[remastered]] version of ''The Freed Man'' was released by [[Domino Recording Company|Domino]] in 2006. ''The Freed Weed'' remains the only official release of ''Weed Forestin{{'}}'' on CD, though it was self-released on CD and several other formats as a [[Sentridoh]] album by [[Lou Barlow]] on [[Bandcamp]] in 2012.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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#"Broken"
#"Broken"
#"Whitey Peach"
#"Whitey Peach"
#"I Can't See"
#"I Can't See/Take My Hand"
#"Take My Hand"
#"Pound My Skinny Head"
#"Pound My Skinny Head"
#"I Believe in Fate"
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#"Slightest Suggestion"
#"Slightest Suggestion"
#"It's So Hard to Fall in Love"
#"It's So Hard to Fall in Love"
#"Brand New Love"
#"[[Brand New Love]]"
#"Burning Out"
#"Burning Out"
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#"Crumbs"
#"Crumbs"


==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 23 January 2021

The Freed Weed
Compilation album by
Released1990
GenreLo-fi[1]
Length72:19
LabelHomestead
ProducerLou Barlow
Sebadoh chronology
Weed Forestin'
(1990)
The Freed Weed
(1990)
Sebadoh III
(1991)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Robert ChristgauD[2]

The Freed Weed is a compilation album by the American indie rock band Sebadoh. It was released by Homestead Records in 1990.

It contains the band's second album, Weed Forestin' (1990), in full, followed by 16 of the 32 tracks from their first album, The Freed Man (1989), along with two previously unavailable songs: "Little Man" and "Submarine." The song "Mothra" from The Freed Man is re-titled "Stop the Wheel" on this release.

An expanded, remastered version of The Freed Man was released by Domino in 2006. The Freed Weed remains the only official release of Weed Forestin' on CD, though it was self-released on CD and several other formats as a Sentridoh album by Lou Barlow on Bandcamp in 2012.

Track listing

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  1. "Temporary Dream"
  2. "New Worship"
  3. "Subtle Holy Gift
  4. "My Own Religion"
  5. "Ride the Darker Wave"
  6. "More Simple"
  7. "Jealous of Jesus"
  8. "Mr. Genius Eyes"
  9. "Perfect Power"
  10. "Feeding Evil"
  11. "Sexual Confusion"
  12. "Three Times a Day"
  13. "Gate to Hell"
  14. "Broken"
  15. "Whitey Peach"
  16. "I Can't See/Take My Hand"
  17. "Pound My Skinny Head"
  18. "I Believe in Fate"
  19. "Waited Forever"
  20. "Slightest Suggestion"
  21. "It's So Hard to Fall in Love"
  22. "Brand New Love"
  23. "Burning Out"
  24. "Little Man"
  25. "Punch in the Nose"
  26. "Loose 'n Screw"
  27. "Jealous Evil"
  28. "Moldy Bread"
  29. "Bridge Was You"
  30. "Bolder"
  31. "True Hardcore"
  32. "Stop the Wheel"
  33. "Made Real"
  34. "Level Anything"
  35. "Soul Mate"
  36. "Nest"
  37. "Narrow Stories"
  38. "Submarine"
  39. "Wall of Doubt"
  40. "Crumbs"

References

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  1. ^ a b Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Robert Christgau: CG: sebadoh". www.robertchristgau.com. Retrieved July 8, 2017.