A majority of the records pressed are in possession of Dean Ween, although some copies were sold at concerts and given away to friends.
Dean Ween - vocals (track 12); outro guitar (track 21)
The copy of the Leonard Cohen record that Ween used had purportedly belonged to Dean Ween's mother.
Written by Gene and Dean Ween.
After further developing their style and sound, they signed to a major label and began working with Dean Ween of Ween.
Dean Ween, pseudonym for Mickey Melchiondo - lead guitar, vocals, etc.
Dean Ween - Lace sensors in Neck and Middle positions of Stratocaster.
It is almost entirely the product of Gene Ween making personal recordings in his bedroom (Dean Ween appears only a few times on this cassette).
Freeman, along with childhood friend Dean Ween (Mickey Melchiondo), started the group in the mid-1980s.
"I have no views," Mickey Melchiondo, known as Dean Ween, said in a philosophical moment.