When Ween released their 1996 album 12 Golden Country Greats , it seemed like an ultimate troll move. The pranksterish duo became unlikely major-label artists during the alt-rock boom period, and they found a cult audience with their lo-fi, feverishly playful early-'90s albums Pure Guava and Chocolate And Cheese . Then they went to Nashville and assembled a group of respected session musicians, which they dubbed the Shit Creek Boys. Elvis Presley's old backup singers the Jordinaires got involved. Naturally, Ween used these folks' assistance to make an album of old-school country pastiches with titles like "Piss Up A Rope" and "Help Me Scrape The Mucus Off My Brain." I remember the reaction to 12 Golden Country Greats being general befuddlement. In a 2012 Stereogum list , our buddy Michael Nelson named it Ween's worst album. But apparently, 12 Golden Country Greats has enough admirers that the album is about to get a deluxe reissue with a ton of bonus tracks.…