| 1. Life Would Be Wonderful |
| 2. Weatherman |
| 3. Ghost Child |
| 4. Honey Bear |
| 5. Car Thief |
| 6. Neediness |
| 7. Thundering Skies |
| 8. Mickey Macaroni |
| 9. Betty's Body |
| 10. My Brother Paul |
| 11. Baja |
| 12. Beekeeper's Daughter |
| 13. Wolverines |
| 14. Make Me Moo |
| 15. Demons Dance Alone |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese version featuring a digi-pack.
Demons Dance Alone,Residents,Vivid Sound,Rock
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Demons Dance Alone
Residents Manufacturer: East Side Digital ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006HICQ Release Date: 2002-09-03 |
Tracks:
- I. Tongue
- Life Would Be Wonderful
- The Weatherman
- Ghost Child
- Caring
- Honey Bear
- The Car Thief
- Neediness
- Untitled
- Untitled
- Untitled
- Thundering Skies
- Mickey Macaroni
- Betty's Body
- My Brother Paul
- Untitled
- Baja
- Untitled
- Untitled
- Untitled
- Beekeeper's Daughter
- Untitled
- Wolverines
- Untitled
- Make Me Moo
- Untitled
- Untitled
- II. Demons Dance Alone
Customer Reviews:
Subtle and beautiful........2007-03-14
But I don't understand why so many say this recording is about the 9/11 2001. Where in the lyrics does it refer to 9/11? Can someone please explain?
And, is Betty's Body about incest? It sounds like that.
The Beginning Of A Beautiful Friendship.......2003-12-21
If you're reading this, you are probably already a Residents listener. Obviously, in that case you have your own opinions. If you are new to the Residents, then I suggest you approach them by getting DDA, Petting Zoo (a budget sampler like Frank Zappa's Cheap Thrills series), or Eskimo (the Residents most well-known work).
Like most of their work, Demons Dance Alone is very satisfying & intriguing. Unlike most of their work, there is a (very small) chance in hell that a radio station would actually play some tracks off of it. Apparently the lyrics to Demons Dance Alone were inspired by 9/11/01. There is certainly a lot of sadness and thoughtfulness in songs like "Ghost Child", "Honey Bear", "Betty's Body", and "The Car Thief".
Of course this IS a Residents release, so some goofy weirdness is in order. This approach is most self-evident on "Mickey Macaroni" & "Make Me Moo" (both of which feature a child singing), the manic tempo increase on "Neediness", as well as a musical interlude of "Jingle Bells".
As far as musical textures are concerned, imagine combining Steve Reich's "Music for 18 Musicians", Enya's voice, Captain Beefheart's rhythmic adventurousness, Kraftwerk's electronic approach, Devo's eccentricity, and a more subdued Tom Waites on vocals, then you would have an idea as to the originality and vitality of Demons Dance Alone. For sheer musical audacity and artistic integrity, the Residents are beyond reproach.
THE RESIDENTS-'Demons Dance Alone'(East Side Digital).......2003-12-14
Exquisite! Not flawless, but inspiring and fresh........2003-01-03
One change to reckon with is their overall sound.. the guitar player and Molly Harvey have been with the group for some time now, and I've honestly had an undecided reaction to their inclusion till now, but with this project they have fully come into their own as creative participants. Some advocates of the new members would say that this is their "crossover album", that will finally propel them into the pop charts.. I don't see that happening anytime soon. Detractors say that the guitar is too "heavy metal" and strays from their original vision. Well, I happen to like the new sound. The guitar playing is not as zany as Snakefinger, but it's every bit as technically interesting, full of bite and original tone, and in the tradition of RZ guitar players, he nails the current RZ vibe spot-on, which is a melancholy, narcotic dirge, with a hint of hopeful reflection. The whole RZ sound right now is exceptionally bittersweet, and the newer members not only interpret this fully, but add their own unique metaphors to the mix. If you're with me so far, you should waste no time and get the two-disc special edition version of this disc. If RalphAmerica.com is sold out of them, you can settle for the single disc regular version. As a guy who generally only likes "the early stuff", I couldn't have been more surprised at the depth of my reaction to this modern masterpiece. Buy with informed confidence.
you never knew why i was blue so i went to a movie after you.......2003-01-02
The album is divided up into three ignorable sections with various unimportant interludes. They don't really help the album at all. The proof is in the pudding, the straight pop songs this time. It starts with the synth-xylophone of "Mr. Wonderful" which has the singing Resident lamenting all the ways his life could be made wonderful. ("If I was a little taller / If I wasn't quite so old / If my raincoat had a collar / To help me keep away the cold") These are basic wants that anyone could have, but to hear a Resident sing them is a little strange. The song is gentle and lulls you into "The Weatherman," a strange little song that connects the movie Ivanhoe, meterology, and a relationship sung by Molly Harvey. The fiddle comes in on this one too. I should note that some other players come in to add some spice to the synths in the form of a trumpet and a fiddle.
There is the fair share of strange lyrics on the album ("Mickey Macaroni," "The Beekeeper's Daughter"), but the music stays pretty socially acceptable. This is the Residents album you would play for your mom if you ever played one for her. Heck, "Neediness" is like the Residents wedding song. It has a waltz beat, and a lovely little melody, for the first 2 1/2 minutes at least. Then there's the unthinkable: a hip-hop song. At least there's sections of hip-hop in "Wolverines." By that I mean there's a funky beat with Molly Harvey singing like a diva over it. Rocking! For a bunch of guys who've been making mysterious music since long before I was born, you have to give these guys props for keeping their ideals in tact and putting worth a wonderful work ethic.
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Demons Dance Alone
Residents Manufacturer: Euroralph (For409) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006LWUQ Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Customer Reviews:
Post 9-11 Residents.......2007-03-29
They still have that atonal melodial space cadet glow. But the overall tonal and lyrical mood of this album is so depressing! Although they sing nothing about the American Trajedy of 9-11, this album and it's "giving up hope" mood has 9-11 written all over it!
As far as the musical quality of the songs go, they are some of the most beautiful songs ever performed by The Residents. In "Life would be Wonderful," a Resident sings abou chasing the fast disappearing American Dream. He sings that If he had a million dollars, if his pet mouse wouldnt have died, if, if ,if.... then life would be wonderful.... Just like if we didnt have to face the real world in this country, then "life would be wonderful" as it was before 9-11.
Demons Dance Alone is far superior to their latest creation, "Animal Lover."
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Demons Dance Alone
The Residents Manufacturer: Vivid Sound ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006TN6SI |
Tracks:
- I. Tongue
- Loss: Mr. Wonderful
- Loss: The Weatherman
- Loss: Ghost Child
- Loss: Caring
- Loss: Honey Bear
- Loss: The Car Thief
- Loss: Neediness
- Denial: Thundering Skies
- Denial: Mickey Macaroni
- Denial: Betty's Body
- Denial: My Brother Paul
- Denial: Baja
- Three Metaphors: The Beekeeper's Daughter
- Three Metaphors: Wolverines
- Three Metaphors: Make Me Moo
- II. Demons Dance Alone
Album Details
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