Echelon wrote:One of their early tapes, Axis Bold As Boognish, is an Acid Memories level title indeed. But quite unlike BOC, we've got it and I think it mostly sounds like two teenage friends messing around together. It's endearing but nowhere on the level of their "mature" output.
That said, all the outtakes from their actual career are quite excellent. I still think they made the right choices for their albums in most cases, but I do think their Shinola outtakes compilation is on the level of their best stuff. I'm sure if BOC have their own Shinola with handpicked tracks from each era (perhaps re-recorded like Shinola was) it will make a worthy addition to their canon that even perfectionists like themselves would accept.
Yeah, the concept mdg described for the BoC outtake compilation all those years ago before disappearing was basically BoC's own Shinola. I don't think there's anyone who wouldn't be down for that, though if there really is as much stuff to sift through as they've implied then I can see how they'd run into trouble selecting the absolute cream of the crop lmao
Going back to Ween for a moment, there's a tape of theirs called the Scraping The Palm For Guava Tape that was thought to not exist for many many years until someone just posted it on Youtube about four years ago. They recorded it when they were around 18-19, which is about the same age as BoC would've been when they recorded Acid Memories. It was similarly only given to friends and family. It's even got a bit of that "guitars meet electronics" spirit mentioned in that old magazine (though mostly in the form of drum machines and crazy voice effects). Mark my words, if we ever end up actually hearing Acid Memories it's gonna sound at least a little bit like this:
There's also a much more synth-heavy project from a teenage Gene Ween that goes by the name Synthetic Socks, which is another album I've used to fill the void left by the infamous five:
Tree, Sea Of Mellchis, and Investigating Tornadoes in particular sound like pages directly out of the early BoC playbook