Weezer Releases Unseen 1995 BBC Sessions Ahead of 'Blue Album' 30th Anniversary Reissue

Weezer has unveiled five previously unreleased tracks recorded during a 1995 BBC session, marking a significant precursor to the upcoming 30th anniversary deluxe edition of their iconic debut album, known as the 'Blue Album'.

BBC Evening Sessions

These tracks, recorded in February 1995 at the BBC, feature the band performing some of the most beloved songs from the 'Blue Album'. The sessions include renditions of My Name Is Jonas, No One Else, The World Has Turned and Left Me Here, Undone - The Sweater Song, and Say It Ain't So.

30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

The release of these BBC sessions is part of a larger celebration for the 30th anniversary of the 'Blue Album'. The deluxe edition, set to be released on November 1, will include a plethora of previously unreleased material, offering fans a deeper look into the band's early work and creative process.

This anniversary reissue promises to be a treasure trove for Weezer enthusiasts, with additional content such as demo tracks and other rare recordings. The 'Blue Album', which has been a staple of 90s alternative rock, continues to resonate with audiences, and this new release is expected to reignite the excitement around this seminal work.