| 1. Mad Sawmill of Copenhagen, Germany |
| 2. Baby Skeletons & Dogs |
| 3. Bop Bop (Shoobop Bop) |
| 4. Merican Fag |
| 5. Oh Mommy Oh Daddy |
| 6. Peace & Love |
| 7. Christmas Morning Foto |
| 8. Maggie's Farm |
| 9. Snot and Feces [Live] |
| 10. Sweet Meat |
| 11. Ohm Is Where the Art Is |
| 12. Sell American |
| 13. Love Theme from a Major Motion Picture |
| 14. Pie in the Sky |
| 15. Art, The White Elephant |
WB:RMX,The Residents,Euroralph (For409),Avant-Garde,Club/Dance,Experimental,Experimental Rock,Pop,Rock
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The Residents Manufacturer: Euro Ralph ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00020PUOO Release Date: 2004-05-25 |
Tracks:
- Mad Sawmill of Copenhagen, Germany
- Baby Skeletons & Dogs
- Bop Bop (Shoobop Bop)
- Merican Fag
- Oh Mommy Oh Daddy
- Peace & Love
- Christmas Morning Foto
- Maggie's Farm
- Snot and Feces [Live]
- Sweet Meat
- Ohm Is Where the Art Is
- Sell American
- Love Theme from a Major Motion Picture
- Pie in the Sky
- Art, The White Elephant
Album Description
The Residents have remixed their first album from 1971, the never released Warner Bros. Album. The Warner Bros. Album was the group's first demo tape. They mailed it anonymously (they didn't have a name yet) to Harve Halverstadt at Warner Brothers. Halverstadt was chosen because he had worked with Captain Beefheart, one of the group's musical heroes. The tape was returned with a rejection addressed to 'Residents, 20 Sycamore St., San Francisco'. This, of course, gave the group their name, which first appeared as 'The Residents Uninc.', a fictional musical organization. The Residents maintain that Halverstadt made the right decision, but the place of the Warner Bros. Album in Residential history is assured not only because of the role it played in the naming of the band. Euroralph/Germany. 2005.
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Residents Manufacturer: Euroralph (For409) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002IQG6M Release Date: 2004-05-25 |
Customer Reviews:
a double shot of their baby, love.......2007-05-05
More than 35 years later, the ocular one(s?) has revisited this original tape and remixed it into a thick, opaque brew. The result is more energetic and dense than the usual fare (if usual can apply) and at times is fairly mesmerizing. If there is any fault here, it's that this density seems to overwhelm any underlying bits of coherence that one imagines of the original piece. However, this may not be fault at all and like the energy jazz of that time period merely require repeated servings to digest its numerous ingredients.
Time will tell if this piece indicates a renewal of inspiration or mere layering of repetition. Or both.
FOR FANS OF WEIRD MUSIC.......2005-04-01
Not much or any real vocal tracks appear and the music is qwirky
and odd. Pretty normal for the Eyeballed ones. All in all a good listen.
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